1/* 2 * ntpq.h - definitions of interest to ntpq 3 */ 4#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H 5# include <unistd.h> 6#endif 7#include "ntp_fp.h" 8#include "ntp.h" 9#include "ntp_stdlib.h" 10#include "ntp_string.h" 11#include "ntp_malloc.h" 12#include "ntp_assert.h" 13#include "ntp_control.h" 14#include "lib_strbuf.h" 15 16#include "ntpq-opts.h" 17 18/* 19 * Maximum number of arguments 20 */ 21#define MAXARGS 4 22 23/* 24 * Limit on packets in a single response. Increasing this value to 25 * 96 will marginally speed "mrulist" operation on lossless networks 26 * but it has been observed to cause loss on WiFi networks and with 27 * an IPv6 go6.net tunnel over UDP. That loss causes the request 28 * row limit to be cut in half, and it grows back very slowly to 29 * ensure forward progress is made and loss isn't triggered too quickly 30 * afterward. While the lossless case gains only marginally with 31 * MAXFRAGS == 96, the lossy case is a lot slower due to the repeated 32 * timeouts. Empirally, MAXFRAGS == 32 avoids most of the routine loss 33 * on both the WiFi and UDP v6 tunnel tests and seems a good compromise. 34 * This suggests some device in the path has a limit of 32 ~512 byte UDP 35 * packets in queue. 36 * Lowering MAXFRAGS may help with particularly lossy networks, but some 37 * ntpq commands may rely on the longtime value of 24 implicitly, 38 * assuming a single multipacket response will be large enough for any 39 * needs. In contrast, the "mrulist" command is implemented as a series 40 * of requests and multipacket responses to each. 41 */ 42#define MAXFRAGS 32 43 44/* 45 * Error codes for internal use 46 */ 47#define ERR_UNSPEC 256 48#define ERR_INCOMPLETE 257 49#define ERR_TIMEOUT 258 50#define ERR_TOOMUCH 259 51 52/* 53 * Flags for forming descriptors. 54 */ 55#define OPT 0x80 /* this argument is optional, or'd with type */ 56 57#define NO 0x0 58#define NTP_STR 0x1 /* string argument */ 59#define NTP_UINT 0x2 /* unsigned integer */ 60#define NTP_INT 0x3 /* signed integer */ 61#define NTP_ADD 0x4 /* IP network address */ 62#define IP_VERSION 0x5 /* IP version */ 63#define NTP_ADP 0x6 /* IP address and port */ 64#define NTP_LFP 0x7 /* NTP timestamp */ 65#define NTP_MODE 0x8 /* peer mode */ 66#define NTP_2BIT 0x9 /* leap bits */ 67#define NTP_REFID 0xA /* RefID */ 68 69/* 70 * Arguments are returned in a union 71 */ 72typedef union { 73 const char *string; 74 long ival; 75 u_long uval; 76 sockaddr_u netnum; 77} arg_v; 78 79/* 80 * Structure for passing parsed command line 81 */ 82struct parse { 83 const char *keyword; 84 arg_v argval[MAXARGS]; 85 size_t nargs; 86}; 87 88/* 89 * ntpdc includes a command parser which could charitably be called 90 * crude. The following structure is used to define the command 91 * syntax. 92 */ 93struct xcmd { 94 const char *keyword; /* command key word */ 95 void (*handler) (struct parse *, FILE *); /* command handler */ 96 u_char arg[MAXARGS]; /* descriptors for arguments */ 97 const char *desc[MAXARGS]; /* descriptions for arguments */ 98 const char *comment; 99}; 100 101/* 102 * Structure to hold association data 103 */ 104struct association { 105 associd_t assid; 106 u_short status; 107}; 108 109/* 110 * mrulist terminal status interval 111 */ 112#define MRU_REPORT_SECS 5 113 114/* 115 * var_format is used to override cooked formatting for selected vars. 116 */ 117typedef struct var_format_tag { 118 const char * varname; 119 u_short fmt; 120} var_format; 121 122typedef struct chost_tag chost; 123struct chost_tag { 124 const char *name; 125 int fam; 126}; 127 128extern chost chosts[]; 129 130extern int interactive; /* are we prompting? */ 131extern int old_rv; /* use old rv behavior? --old-rv */ 132extern te_Refid drefid; /* How should we display a refid? */ 133extern u_int assoc_cache_slots;/* count of allocated array entries */ 134extern u_int numassoc; /* number of cached associations */ 135extern u_int numhosts; 136 137extern void grow_assoc_cache(void); 138extern void asciize (int, char *, FILE *); 139extern int getnetnum (const char *, sockaddr_u *, char *, int); 140extern void sortassoc (void); 141extern void show_error_msg (int, associd_t); 142extern int dogetassoc (FILE *); 143extern int doquery (int, associd_t, int, size_t, const char *, 144 u_short *, size_t *, const char **); 145extern int doqueryex (int, associd_t, int, size_t, const char *, 146 u_short *, size_t *, const char **, int); 147extern const char * nntohost (sockaddr_u *); 148extern const char * nntohost_col (sockaddr_u *, size_t, int); 149extern const char * nntohostp (sockaddr_u *); 150extern int decodets (char *, l_fp *); 151extern int decodeuint (char *, u_long *); 152extern int nextvar (size_t *, const char **, char **, char **); 153extern int decodetime (char *, l_fp *); 154extern void printvars (size_t, const char *, int, int, int, FILE *); 155extern int decodeint (char *, long *); 156extern void makeascii (size_t, const char *, FILE *); 157extern const char * trunc_left (const char *, size_t); 158extern const char * trunc_right(const char *, size_t); 159 160typedef int/*BOOL*/ (*Ctrl_C_Handler)(void); 161extern int/*BOOL*/ push_ctrl_c_handler(Ctrl_C_Handler); 162extern int/*BOOL*/ pop_ctrl_c_handler(Ctrl_C_Handler); 163