/*
* Linux ARCnet driver - RFC1201 (standard) packet encapsulation
- *
+ *
* Written 1994-1999 by Avery Pennarun.
* Derived from skeleton.c by Donald Becker.
*
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
#define VERSION "arcnet: RFC1201 \"standard\" (`a') encapsulation support loaded.\n"
-
static __be16 type_trans(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev);
static void rx(struct net_device *dev, int bufnum,
struct archdr *pkthdr, int length);
int bufnum);
static int continue_tx(struct net_device *dev, int bufnum);
-static struct ArcProto rfc1201_proto =
-{
+static struct ArcProto rfc1201_proto = {
.suffix = 'a',
.mtu = 1500, /* could be more, but some receivers can't handle it... */
.is_ip = 1, /* This is for sending IP and ARP packages */
.ack_tx = NULL
};
-
static int __init arcnet_rfc1201_init(void)
{
printk(VERSION);
module_init(arcnet_rfc1201_init);
module_exit(arcnet_rfc1201_exit);
-/*
- * Determine a packet's protocol ID.
- *
+/* Determine a packet's protocol ID.
+ *
* With ARCnet we have to convert everything to Ethernet-style stuff.
*/
static __be16 type_trans(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev)
{
- struct archdr *pkt = (struct archdr *) skb->data;
+ struct archdr *pkt = (struct archdr *)skb->data;
struct arc_rfc1201 *soft = &pkt->soft.rfc1201;
int hdr_size = ARC_HDR_SIZE + RFC1201_HDR_SIZE;
skb_reset_mac_header(skb);
skb_pull(skb, hdr_size);
- if (pkt->hard.dest == 0)
+ if (pkt->hard.dest == 0) {
skb->pkt_type = PACKET_BROADCAST;
- else if (dev->flags & IFF_PROMISC) {
+ } else if (dev->flags & IFF_PROMISC) {
/* if we're not sending to ourselves :) */
if (pkt->hard.dest != dev->dev_addr[0])
skb->pkt_type = PACKET_OTHERHOST;
return htons(ETH_P_IP);
}
-
/* packet receiver */
static void rx(struct net_device *dev, int bufnum,
struct archdr *pkthdr, int length)
ofs = 256 - length;
if (soft->split_flag == 0xFF) { /* Exception Packet */
- if (length >= 4 + RFC1201_HDR_SIZE)
+ if (length >= 4 + RFC1201_HDR_SIZE) {
BUGMSG(D_DURING, "compensating for exception packet\n");
- else {
+ } else {
BUGMSG(D_EXTRA, "short RFC1201 exception packet from %02Xh",
saddr);
return;
if (in->skb) { /* already assembling one! */
BUGMSG(D_EXTRA, "aborting assembly (seq=%d) for unsplit packet (splitflag=%d, seq=%d)\n",
- in->sequence, soft->split_flag, soft->sequence);
+ in->sequence, soft->split_flag, soft->sequence);
lp->rfc1201.aborted_seq = soft->sequence;
dev_kfree_skb_irq(in->skb);
dev->stats.rx_errors++;
skb_put(skb, length + ARC_HDR_SIZE);
skb->dev = dev;
- pkt = (struct archdr *) skb->data;
+ pkt = (struct archdr *)skb->data;
soft = &pkt->soft.rfc1201;
/* up to sizeof(pkt->soft) has already been copied from the card */
pkt->soft.raw + sizeof(pkt->soft),
length - sizeof(pkt->soft));
- /*
- * ARP packets have problems when sent from some DOS systems: the
- * source address is always 0! So we take the hardware source addr
- * (which is impossible to fumble) and insert it ourselves.
+ /* ARP packets have problems when sent from some DOS systems:
+ * the source address is always 0!
+ * So we take the hardware source addr (which is impossible
+ * to fumble) and insert it ourselves.
*/
if (soft->proto == ARC_P_ARP) {
- struct arphdr *arp = (struct arphdr *) soft->payload;
+ struct arphdr *arp = (struct arphdr *)soft->payload;
/* make sure addresses are the right length */
if (arp->ar_hln == 1 && arp->ar_pln == 4) {
- uint8_t *cptr = (uint8_t *) arp + sizeof(struct arphdr);
+ uint8_t *cptr = (uint8_t *)arp + sizeof(struct arphdr);
if (!*cptr) { /* is saddr = 00? */
BUGMSG(D_EXTRA,
dev->stats.rx_crc_errors++;
}
}
- BUGLVL(D_SKB) arcnet_dump_skb(dev, skb, "rx");
+ if (BUGLVL(D_SKB))
+ arcnet_dump_skb(dev, skb, "rx");
skb->protocol = type_trans(skb, dev);
netif_rx(skb);
} else { /* split packet */
- /*
- * NOTE: MSDOS ARP packet correction should only need to apply to
- * unsplit packets, since ARP packets are so short.
+ /* NOTE: MSDOS ARP packet correction should only need to
+ * apply to unsplit packets, since ARP packets are so short.
*
- * My interpretation of the RFC1201 document is that if a packet is
- * received out of order, the entire assembly process should be
- * aborted.
+ * My interpretation of the RFC1201 document is that if a
+ * packet is received out of order, the entire assembly
+ * process should be aborted.
*
- * The RFC also mentions "it is possible for successfully received
- * packets to be retransmitted." As of 0.40 all previously received
- * packets are allowed, not just the most recent one.
+ * The RFC also mentions "it is possible for successfully
+ * received packets to be retransmitted." As of 0.40 all
+ * previously received packets are allowed, not just the
+ * most recent one.
*
- * We allow multiple assembly processes, one for each ARCnet card
- * possible on the network. Seems rather like a waste of memory,
- * but there's no other way to be reliable.
+ * We allow multiple assembly processes, one for each
+ * ARCnet card possible on the network.
+ * Seems rather like a waste of memory, but there's no
+ * other way to be reliable.
*/
BUGMSG(D_RX, "packet is split (splitflag=%d, seq=%d)\n",
BUGMSG(D_RX, "brand new splitpacket (splitflag=%d)\n",
soft->split_flag);
if (in->skb) { /* already assembling one! */
- BUGMSG(D_EXTRA, "aborting previous (seq=%d) assembly "
- "(splitflag=%d, seq=%d)\n",
+ BUGMSG(D_EXTRA, "aborting previous (seq=%d) assembly (splitflag=%d, seq=%d)\n",
in->sequence, soft->split_flag,
soft->sequence);
dev->stats.rx_errors++;
dev_kfree_skb_irq(in->skb);
}
in->sequence = soft->sequence;
- in->numpackets = ((unsigned) soft->split_flag >> 1) + 2;
+ in->numpackets = ((unsigned)soft->split_flag >> 1) + 2;
in->lastpacket = 1;
if (in->numpackets > 16) {
return;
}
skb->dev = dev;
- pkt = (struct archdr *) skb->data;
+ pkt = (struct archdr *)skb->data;
soft = &pkt->soft.rfc1201;
memcpy(pkt, pkthdr, ARC_HDR_SIZE + RFC1201_HDR_SIZE);
soft->split_flag = 0; /* end result won't be split */
} else { /* not first packet */
- int packetnum = ((unsigned) soft->split_flag >> 1) + 1;
+ int packetnum = ((unsigned)soft->split_flag >> 1) + 1;
- /*
- * if we're not assembling, there's no point trying to
+ /* if we're not assembling, there's no point trying to
* continue.
*/
if (!in->skb) {
if (lp->rfc1201.aborted_seq != soft->sequence) {
- BUGMSG(D_EXTRA, "can't continue split without starting "
- "first! (splitflag=%d, seq=%d, aborted=%d)\n",
+ BUGMSG(D_EXTRA, "can't continue split without starting first! (splitflag=%d, seq=%d, aborted=%d)\n",
soft->split_flag, soft->sequence,
lp->rfc1201.aborted_seq);
dev->stats.rx_errors++;
return;
}
/* "bad" duplicate, kill reassembly */
- BUGMSG(D_EXTRA, "out-of-order splitpacket, reassembly "
- "(seq=%d) aborted (splitflag=%d, seq=%d)\n",
+ BUGMSG(D_EXTRA, "out-of-order splitpacket, reassembly (seq=%d) aborted (splitflag=%d, seq=%d)\n",
in->sequence, soft->split_flag, soft->sequence);
lp->rfc1201.aborted_seq = soft->sequence;
dev_kfree_skb_irq(in->skb);
in->lastpacket = in->numpackets = 0;
return;
}
- pkt = (struct archdr *) in->skb->data;
+ pkt = (struct archdr *)in->skb->data;
soft = &pkt->soft.rfc1201;
}
in->skb = NULL;
in->lastpacket = in->numpackets = 0;
- BUGMSG(D_SKB_SIZE, "skb: received %d bytes from %02X (unsplit)\n",
- skb->len, pkt->hard.source);
- BUGMSG(D_SKB_SIZE, "skb: received %d bytes from %02X (split)\n",
- skb->len, pkt->hard.source);
- BUGLVL(D_SKB) arcnet_dump_skb(dev, skb, "rx");
+ BUGMSG(D_SKB_SIZE, "skb: received %d bytes from %02X (unsplit)\n",
+ skb->len, pkt->hard.source);
+ BUGMSG(D_SKB_SIZE, "skb: received %d bytes from %02X (split)\n",
+ skb->len, pkt->hard.source);
+ if (BUGLVL(D_SKB))
+ arcnet_dump_skb(dev, skb, "rx");
skb->protocol = type_trans(skb, dev);
netif_rx(skb);
}
}
-
/* Create the ARCnet hard/soft headers for RFC1201. */
static int build_header(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev,
unsigned short type, uint8_t daddr)
{
struct arcnet_local *lp = netdev_priv(dev);
int hdr_size = ARC_HDR_SIZE + RFC1201_HDR_SIZE;
- struct archdr *pkt = (struct archdr *) skb_push(skb, hdr_size);
+ struct archdr *pkt = (struct archdr *)skb_push(skb, hdr_size);
struct arc_rfc1201 *soft = &pkt->soft.rfc1201;
/* set the protocol ID according to RFC1201 */
return 0;
}
- /*
- * Set the source hardware address.
+ /* Set the source hardware address.
*
* This is pretty pointless for most purposes, but it can help in
- * debugging. ARCnet does not allow us to change the source address in
- * the actual packet sent)
+ * debugging. ARCnet does not allow us to change the source address
+ * in the actual packet sent.
*/
pkt->hard.source = *dev->dev_addr;
/* see linux/net/ethernet/eth.c to see where I got the following */
if (dev->flags & (IFF_LOOPBACK | IFF_NOARP)) {
- /*
- * FIXME: fill in the last byte of the dest ipaddr here to better
- * comply with RFC1051 in "noarp" mode. For now, always broadcasting
- * will probably at least get packets sent out :)
+ /* FIXME: fill in the last byte of the dest ipaddr here
+ * to better comply with RFC1051 in "noarp" mode.
+ * For now, always broadcasting will probably at least get
+ * packets sent out :)
*/
pkt->hard.dest = 0;
return hdr_size;
return hdr_size;
}
-
static void load_pkt(struct net_device *dev, struct arc_hardware *hard,
struct arc_rfc1201 *soft, int softlen, int bufnum)
{
hard->offset[1] = ofs - RFC1201_HDR_SIZE;
lp->hw.copy_to_card(dev, bufnum, ofs - RFC1201_HDR_SIZE,
&excsoft, RFC1201_HDR_SIZE);
- } else
+ } else {
hard->offset[0] = ofs = 256 - softlen;
+ }
lp->hw.copy_to_card(dev, bufnum, 0, hard, ARC_HDR_SIZE);
lp->hw.copy_to_card(dev, bufnum, ofs, soft, softlen);
lp->lastload_dest = hard->dest;
}
-
static int prepare_tx(struct net_device *dev, struct archdr *pkt, int length,
int bufnum)
{
const int maxsegsize = XMTU - RFC1201_HDR_SIZE;
struct Outgoing *out;
-
BUGMSG(D_DURING, "prepare_tx: txbufs=%d/%d/%d\n",
lp->next_tx, lp->cur_tx, bufnum);
out->numsegs = (out->dataleft + maxsegsize - 1) / maxsegsize;
out->segnum = 0;
- BUGMSG(D_DURING, "rfc1201 prep_tx: ready for %d-segment split "
- "(%d bytes, seq=%d)\n", out->numsegs, out->length,
+ BUGMSG(D_DURING, "rfc1201 prep_tx: ready for %d-segment split (%d bytes, seq=%d)\n",
+ out->numsegs, out->length,
pkt->soft.rfc1201.sequence);
return 0; /* not done */
return 1; /* done */
}
-
static int continue_tx(struct net_device *dev, int bufnum)
{
struct arcnet_local *lp = netdev_priv(dev);
int seglen;
BUGMSG(D_DURING,
- "rfc1201 continue_tx: loading segment %d(+1) of %d (seq=%d)\n",
+ "rfc1201 continue_tx: loading segment %d(+1) of %d (seq=%d)\n",
out->segnum, out->numsegs, soft->sequence);
/* the "new" soft header comes right before the data chunk */