in.h revision 45869
1/*
2 * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1990, 1993
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30 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
31 * SUCH DAMAGE.
32 *
33 *	@(#)in.h	8.3 (Berkeley) 1/3/94
34 * $Id: in.h,v 1.38 1998/12/14 18:09:13 luigi Exp $
35 */
36
37#ifndef _NETINET_IN_H_
38#define _NETINET_IN_H_
39
40/*
41 * Constants and structures defined by the internet system,
42 * Per RFC 790, September 1981, and numerous additions.
43 */
44
45/*
46 * Protocols (RFC 1700)
47 */
48#define	IPPROTO_IP		0		/* dummy for IP */
49#define	IPPROTO_ICMP		1		/* control message protocol */
50#define	IPPROTO_IGMP		2		/* group mgmt protocol */
51#define	IPPROTO_GGP		3		/* gateway^2 (deprecated) */
52#define IPPROTO_IPIP		4 		/* IP encapsulation in IP */
53#define	IPPROTO_TCP		6		/* tcp */
54#define	IPPROTO_ST		7		/* Stream protocol II */
55#define	IPPROTO_EGP		8		/* exterior gateway protocol */
56#define	IPPROTO_PIGP		9		/* private interior gateway */
57#define	IPPROTO_RCCMON		10		/* BBN RCC Monitoring */
58#define	IPPROTO_NVPII		11		/* network voice protocol*/
59#define	IPPROTO_PUP		12		/* pup */
60#define	IPPROTO_ARGUS		13		/* Argus */
61#define	IPPROTO_EMCON		14		/* EMCON */
62#define	IPPROTO_XNET		15		/* Cross Net Debugger */
63#define	IPPROTO_CHAOS		16		/* Chaos*/
64#define	IPPROTO_UDP		17		/* user datagram protocol */
65#define	IPPROTO_MUX		18		/* Multiplexing */
66#define	IPPROTO_MEAS		19		/* DCN Measurement Subsystems */
67#define	IPPROTO_HMP		20		/* Host Monitoring */
68#define	IPPROTO_PRM		21		/* Packet Radio Measurement */
69#define	IPPROTO_IDP		22		/* xns idp */
70#define	IPPROTO_TRUNK1		23		/* Trunk-1 */
71#define	IPPROTO_TRUNK2		24		/* Trunk-2 */
72#define	IPPROTO_LEAF1		25		/* Leaf-1 */
73#define	IPPROTO_LEAF2		26		/* Leaf-2 */
74#define	IPPROTO_RDP		27		/* Reliable Data */
75#define	IPPROTO_IRTP		28		/* Reliable Transaction */
76#define	IPPROTO_TP		29 		/* tp-4 w/ class negotiation */
77#define	IPPROTO_BLT		30		/* Bulk Data Transfer */
78#define	IPPROTO_NSP		31		/* Network Services */
79#define	IPPROTO_INP		32		/* Merit Internodal */
80#define	IPPROTO_SEP		33		/* Sequential Exchange */
81#define	IPPROTO_3PC		34		/* Third Party Connect */
82#define	IPPROTO_IDPR		35		/* InterDomain Policy Routing */
83#define	IPPROTO_XTP		36		/* XTP */
84#define	IPPROTO_DDP		37		/* Datagram Delivery */
85#define	IPPROTO_CMTP		38		/* Control Message Transport */
86#define	IPPROTO_TPXX		39		/* TP++ Transport */
87#define	IPPROTO_IL		40		/* IL transport protocol */
88#define	IPPROTO_SIP		41		/* Simple Internet Protocol */
89#define	IPPROTO_SDRP		42		/* Source Demand Routing */
90#define	IPPROTO_SIPSR		43		/* SIP Source Route */
91#define	IPPROTO_SIPFRAG		44		/* SIP Fragment */
92#define	IPPROTO_IDRP		45		/* InterDomain Routing*/
93#define IPPROTO_RSVP		46 		/* resource reservation */
94#define	IPPROTO_GRE		47		/* General Routing Encap. */
95#define	IPPROTO_MHRP		48		/* Mobile Host Routing */
96#define	IPPROTO_BHA		49		/* BHA */
97#define	IPPROTO_ESP		50		/* SIPP Encap Sec. Payload */
98#define	IPPROTO_AH		51		/* SIPP Auth Header */
99#define	IPPROTO_INLSP		52		/* Integ. Net Layer Security */
100#define	IPPROTO_SWIPE		53		/* IP with encryption */
101#define	IPPROTO_NHRP		54		/* Next Hop Resolution */
102/* 55-60: Unassigned */
103#define	IPPROTO_AHIP		61		/* any host internal protocol */
104#define	IPPROTO_CFTP		62		/* CFTP */
105#define	IPPROTO_HELLO		63		/* "hello" routing protocol */
106#define	IPPROTO_SATEXPAK	64		/* SATNET/Backroom EXPAK */
107#define	IPPROTO_KRYPTOLAN	65		/* Kryptolan */
108#define	IPPROTO_RVD		66		/* Remote Virtual Disk */
109#define	IPPROTO_IPPC		67		/* Pluribus Packet Core */
110#define	IPPROTO_ADFS		68		/* Any distributed FS */
111#define	IPPROTO_SATMON		69		/* Satnet Monitoring */
112#define	IPPROTO_VISA		70		/* VISA Protocol */
113#define	IPPROTO_IPCV		71		/* Packet Core Utility */
114#define	IPPROTO_CPNX		72		/* Comp. Prot. Net. Executive */
115#define	IPPROTO_CPHB		73		/* Comp. Prot. HeartBeat */
116#define	IPPROTO_WSN		74		/* Wang Span Network */
117#define	IPPROTO_PVP		75		/* Packet Video Protocol */
118#define	IPPROTO_BRSATMON	76		/* BackRoom SATNET Monitoring */
119#define	IPPROTO_ND		77		/* Sun net disk proto (temp.) */
120#define	IPPROTO_WBMON		78		/* WIDEBAND Monitoring */
121#define	IPPROTO_WBEXPAK		79		/* WIDEBAND EXPAK */
122#define	IPPROTO_EON		80		/* ISO cnlp */
123#define	IPPROTO_VMTP		81		/* VMTP */
124#define	IPPROTO_SVMTP		82		/* Secure VMTP */
125#define	IPPROTO_VINES		83		/* Banyon VINES */
126#define	IPPROTO_TTP		84		/* TTP */
127#define	IPPROTO_IGP		85		/* NSFNET-IGP */
128#define	IPPROTO_DGP		86		/* dissimilar gateway prot. */
129#define	IPPROTO_TCF		87		/* TCF */
130#define	IPPROTO_IGRP		88		/* Cisco/GXS IGRP */
131#define	IPPROTO_OSPFIGP		89		/* OSPFIGP */
132#define	IPPROTO_SRPC		90		/* Strite RPC protocol */
133#define	IPPROTO_LARP		91		/* Locus Address Resoloution */
134#define	IPPROTO_MTP		92		/* Multicast Transport */
135#define	IPPROTO_AX25		93		/* AX.25 Frames */
136#define	IPPROTO_IPEIP		94		/* IP encapsulated in IP */
137#define	IPPROTO_MICP		95		/* Mobile Int.ing control */
138#define	IPPROTO_SCCSP		96		/* Semaphore Comm. security */
139#define	IPPROTO_ETHERIP		97		/* Ethernet IP encapsulation */
140#define	IPPROTO_ENCAP		98		/* encapsulation header */
141#define	IPPROTO_APES		99		/* any private encr. scheme */
142#define	IPPROTO_GMTP		100		/* GMTP*/
143/* 101-254: Unassigned */
144/* 255: Reserved */
145/* BSD Private, local use, namespace incursion */
146#define	IPPROTO_DIVERT		254		/* divert pseudo-protocol */
147#define	IPPROTO_RAW		255		/* raw IP packet */
148#define	IPPROTO_MAX		256
149
150
151/*
152 * Local port number conventions:
153 *
154 * When a user does a bind(2) or connect(2) with a port number of zero,
155 * a non-conflicting local port address is chosen.
156 * The default range is IPPORT_RESERVED through
157 * IPPORT_USERRESERVED, although that is settable by sysctl.
158 *
159 * A user may set the IPPROTO_IP option IP_PORTRANGE to change this
160 * default assignment range.
161 *
162 * The value IP_PORTRANGE_DEFAULT causes the default behavior.
163 *
164 * The value IP_PORTRANGE_HIGH changes the range of candidate port numbers
165 * into the "high" range.  These are reserved for client outbound connections
166 * which do not want to be filtered by any firewalls.
167 *
168 * The value IP_PORTRANGE_LOW changes the range to the "low" are
169 * that is (by convention) restricted to privileged processes.  This
170 * convention is based on "vouchsafe" principles only.  It is only secure
171 * if you trust the remote host to restrict these ports.
172 *
173 * The default range of ports and the high range can be changed by
174 * sysctl(3).  (net.inet.ip.port{hi,low}{first,last}_auto)
175 *
176 * Changing those values has bad security implications if you are
177 * using a a stateless firewall that is allowing packets outside of that
178 * range in order to allow transparent outgoing connections.
179 *
180 * Such a firewall configuration will generally depend on the use of these
181 * default values.  If you change them, you may find your Security
182 * Administrator looking for you with a heavy object.
183 *
184 * For a slightly more orthodox text view on this:
185 *
186 *            ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/port-numbers
187 *
188 *    port numbers are divided into three ranges:
189 *
190 *                0 -  1023 Well Known Ports
191 *             1024 - 49151 Registered Ports
192 *            49152 - 65535 Dynamic and/or Private Ports
193 *
194 */
195
196/*
197 * Ports < IPPORT_RESERVED are reserved for
198 * privileged processes (e.g. root).         (IP_PORTRANGE_LOW)
199 * Ports > IPPORT_USERRESERVED are reserved
200 * for servers, not necessarily privileged.  (IP_PORTRANGE_DEFAULT)
201 */
202#define	IPPORT_RESERVED		1024
203#define	IPPORT_USERRESERVED	5000
204
205/*
206 * Default local port range to use by setting IP_PORTRANGE_HIGH
207 */
208#define	IPPORT_HIFIRSTAUTO	49152
209#define	IPPORT_HILASTAUTO	65535
210
211/*
212 * Scanning for a free reserved port return a value below IPPORT_RESERVED,
213 * but higher than IPPORT_RESERVEDSTART.  Traditionally the start value was
214 * 512, but that conflicts with some well-known-services that firewalls may
215 * have a fit if we use.
216 */
217#define IPPORT_RESERVEDSTART	600
218
219/*
220 * Internet address (a structure for historical reasons)
221 */
222struct in_addr {
223	u_int32_t s_addr;
224};
225
226/*
227 * Definitions of bits in internet address integers.
228 * On subnets, the decomposition of addresses to host and net parts
229 * is done according to subnet mask, not the masks here.
230 */
231#define	IN_CLASSA(i)		(((u_int32_t)(i) & 0x80000000) == 0)
232#define	IN_CLASSA_NET		0xff000000
233#define	IN_CLASSA_NSHIFT	24
234#define	IN_CLASSA_HOST		0x00ffffff
235#define	IN_CLASSA_MAX		128
236
237#define	IN_CLASSB(i)		(((u_int32_t)(i) & 0xc0000000) == 0x80000000)
238#define	IN_CLASSB_NET		0xffff0000
239#define	IN_CLASSB_NSHIFT	16
240#define	IN_CLASSB_HOST		0x0000ffff
241#define	IN_CLASSB_MAX		65536
242
243#define	IN_CLASSC(i)		(((u_int32_t)(i) & 0xe0000000) == 0xc0000000)
244#define	IN_CLASSC_NET		0xffffff00
245#define	IN_CLASSC_NSHIFT	8
246#define	IN_CLASSC_HOST		0x000000ff
247
248#define	IN_CLASSD(i)		(((u_int32_t)(i) & 0xf0000000) == 0xe0000000)
249#define	IN_CLASSD_NET		0xf0000000	/* These ones aren't really */
250#define	IN_CLASSD_NSHIFT	28		/* net and host fields, but */
251#define	IN_CLASSD_HOST		0x0fffffff	/* routing needn't know.    */
252#define	IN_MULTICAST(i)		IN_CLASSD(i)
253
254#define	IN_EXPERIMENTAL(i)	(((u_int32_t)(i) & 0xf0000000) == 0xf0000000)
255#define	IN_BADCLASS(i)		(((u_int32_t)(i) & 0xf0000000) == 0xf0000000)
256
257#define	INADDR_ANY		(u_int32_t)0x00000000
258#define	INADDR_LOOPBACK		(u_int32_t)0x7f000001
259#define	INADDR_BROADCAST	(u_int32_t)0xffffffff	/* must be masked */
260#ifndef KERNEL
261#define	INADDR_NONE		0xffffffff		/* -1 return */
262#endif
263
264#define	INADDR_UNSPEC_GROUP	(u_int32_t)0xe0000000	/* 224.0.0.0 */
265#define	INADDR_ALLHOSTS_GROUP	(u_int32_t)0xe0000001	/* 224.0.0.1 */
266#define	INADDR_ALLRTRS_GROUP	(u_int32_t)0xe0000002	/* 224.0.0.2 */
267#define	INADDR_MAX_LOCAL_GROUP	(u_int32_t)0xe00000ff	/* 224.0.0.255 */
268
269#define	IN_LOOPBACKNET		127			/* official! */
270
271/*
272 * Socket address, internet style.
273 */
274struct sockaddr_in {
275	u_char	sin_len;
276	u_char	sin_family;
277	u_short	sin_port;
278	struct	in_addr sin_addr;
279	char	sin_zero[8];
280};
281
282/*
283 * Structure used to describe IP options.
284 * Used to store options internally, to pass them to a process,
285 * or to restore options retrieved earlier.
286 * The ip_dst is used for the first-hop gateway when using a source route
287 * (this gets put into the header proper).
288 */
289struct ip_opts {
290	struct	in_addr ip_dst;		/* first hop, 0 w/o src rt */
291	char	ip_opts[40];		/* actually variable in size */
292};
293
294/*
295 * Options for use with [gs]etsockopt at the IP level.
296 * First word of comment is data type; bool is stored in int.
297 */
298#define	IP_OPTIONS		1    /* buf/ip_opts; set/get IP options */
299#define	IP_HDRINCL		2    /* int; header is included with data */
300#define	IP_TOS			3    /* int; IP type of service and preced. */
301#define	IP_TTL			4    /* int; IP time to live */
302#define	IP_RECVOPTS		5    /* bool; receive all IP opts w/dgram */
303#define	IP_RECVRETOPTS		6    /* bool; receive IP opts for response */
304#define	IP_RECVDSTADDR		7    /* bool; receive IP dst addr w/dgram */
305#define	IP_RETOPTS		8    /* ip_opts; set/get IP options */
306#define	IP_MULTICAST_IF		9    /* u_char; set/get IP multicast i/f  */
307#define	IP_MULTICAST_TTL	10   /* u_char; set/get IP multicast ttl */
308#define	IP_MULTICAST_LOOP	11   /* u_char; set/get IP multicast loopback */
309#define	IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP	12   /* ip_mreq; add an IP group membership */
310#define	IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP	13   /* ip_mreq; drop an IP group membership */
311#define IP_MULTICAST_VIF	14   /* set/get IP mcast virt. iface */
312#define IP_RSVP_ON		15   /* enable RSVP in kernel */
313#define IP_RSVP_OFF		16   /* disable RSVP in kernel */
314#define IP_RSVP_VIF_ON		17   /* set RSVP per-vif socket */
315#define IP_RSVP_VIF_OFF		18   /* unset RSVP per-vif socket */
316#define IP_PORTRANGE		19   /* int; range to choose for unspec port */
317#define	IP_RECVIF		20   /* bool; receive reception if w/dgram */
318
319#define IP_FW_ADD     		50   /* add a firewall rule to chain */
320#define IP_FW_DEL    		51   /* delete a firewall rule from chain */
321#define IP_FW_FLUSH   		52   /* flush firewall rule chain */
322#define IP_FW_ZERO    		53   /* clear single/all firewall counter(s) */
323#define IP_FW_GET     		54   /* get entire firewall rule chain */
324
325#define	IP_DUMMYNET_CONFIGURE	60   /* add/configure a dummynet pipe */
326#define	IP_DUMMYNET_DEL		61   /* delete a dummynet pipe from chain */
327#define	IP_DUMMYNET_FLUSH	62   /* flush dummynet */
328#define	IP_DUMMYNET_GET		64   /* get entire dummynet pipes */
329
330/*
331 * Defaults and limits for options
332 */
333#define	IP_DEFAULT_MULTICAST_TTL  1	/* normally limit m'casts to 1 hop  */
334#define	IP_DEFAULT_MULTICAST_LOOP 1	/* normally hear sends if a member  */
335#define	IP_MAX_MEMBERSHIPS	20	/* per socket */
336
337/*
338 * Argument structure for IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP and IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP.
339 */
340struct ip_mreq {
341	struct	in_addr imr_multiaddr;	/* IP multicast address of group */
342	struct	in_addr imr_interface;	/* local IP address of interface */
343};
344
345/*
346 * Argument for IP_PORTRANGE:
347 * - which range to search when port is unspecified at bind() or connect()
348 */
349#define	IP_PORTRANGE_DEFAULT	0	/* default range */
350#define	IP_PORTRANGE_HIGH	1	/* "high" - request firewall bypass */
351#define	IP_PORTRANGE_LOW	2	/* "low" - vouchsafe security */
352
353/*
354 * Definitions for inet sysctl operations.
355 *
356 * Third level is protocol number.
357 * Fourth level is desired variable within that protocol.
358 */
359#define	IPPROTO_MAXID	(IPPROTO_IDP + 1)	/* don't list to IPPROTO_MAX */
360
361#define	CTL_IPPROTO_NAMES { \
362	{ "ip", CTLTYPE_NODE }, \
363	{ "icmp", CTLTYPE_NODE }, \
364	{ "igmp", CTLTYPE_NODE }, \
365	{ "ggp", CTLTYPE_NODE }, \
366	{ 0, 0 }, \
367	{ 0, 0 }, \
368	{ "tcp", CTLTYPE_NODE }, \
369	{ 0, 0 }, \
370	{ "egp", CTLTYPE_NODE }, \
371	{ 0, 0 }, \
372	{ 0, 0 }, \
373	{ 0, 0 }, \
374	{ "pup", CTLTYPE_NODE }, \
375	{ 0, 0 }, \
376	{ 0, 0 }, \
377	{ 0, 0 }, \
378	{ 0, 0 }, \
379	{ "udp", CTLTYPE_NODE }, \
380	{ 0, 0 }, \
381	{ 0, 0 }, \
382	{ 0, 0 }, \
383	{ 0, 0 }, \
384	{ "idp", CTLTYPE_NODE }, \
385}
386
387/*
388 * Names for IP sysctl objects
389 */
390#define	IPCTL_FORWARDING	1	/* act as router */
391#define	IPCTL_SENDREDIRECTS	2	/* may send redirects when forwarding */
392#define	IPCTL_DEFTTL		3	/* default TTL */
393#ifdef notyet
394#define	IPCTL_DEFMTU		4	/* default MTU */
395#endif
396#define IPCTL_RTEXPIRE		5	/* cloned route expiration time */
397#define IPCTL_RTMINEXPIRE	6	/* min value for expiration time */
398#define IPCTL_RTMAXCACHE	7	/* trigger level for dynamic expire */
399#define	IPCTL_SOURCEROUTE	8	/* may perform source routes */
400#define	IPCTL_DIRECTEDBROADCAST	9	/* may re-broadcast received packets */
401#define IPCTL_INTRQMAXLEN	10	/* max length of netisr queue */
402#define IPCTL_INTRQDROPS	11	/* number of netisr q drops */
403#define	IPCTL_STATS		12	/* ipstat structure */
404#define	IPCTL_ACCEPTSOURCEROUTE	13	/* may accept source routed packets */
405#define IPCTL_FASTFORWARDING	14	/* use fast IP forwarding code */
406#define	IPCTL_MAXID		15
407
408#define	IPCTL_NAMES { \
409	{ 0, 0 }, \
410	{ "forwarding", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
411	{ "redirect", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
412	{ "ttl", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
413	{ "mtu", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
414	{ "rtexpire", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
415	{ "rtminexpire", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
416	{ "rtmaxcache", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
417	{ "sourceroute", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
418 	{ "directed-broadcast", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
419	{ "intr-queue-maxlen", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
420	{ "intr-queue-drops", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
421	{ "stats", CTLTYPE_STRUCT }, \
422	{ "accept_sourceroute", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
423	{ "fastforwarding", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
424}
425
426
427#ifdef KERNEL
428struct ifnet; struct mbuf;	/* forward declarations for Standard C */
429
430int	 in_broadcast __P((struct in_addr, struct ifnet *));
431int	 in_canforward __P((struct in_addr));
432int	 in_cksum __P((struct mbuf *, int));
433int	 in_localaddr __P((struct in_addr));
434char 	*inet_ntoa __P((struct in_addr)); /* in libkern */
435
436#endif /* KERNEL */
437
438#endif
439