/* $OpenBSD: aarp.h,v 1.1 1997/07/23 03:39:51 denny Exp $ */ /* * Copyright (c) 1990,1991 Regents of The University of Michigan. * All Rights Reserved. */ /* * The following is the contents of the COPYRIGHT file from the * netatalk-1.4a2 distribution, from which this file is derived. */ /* * Copyright (c) 1990,1996 Regents of The University of Michigan. * * All Rights Reserved. * * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and * its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, * provided that the above copyright notice appears in all copies and * that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear * in supporting documentation, and that the name of The University * of Michigan not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to * distribution of the software without specific, written prior * permission. This software is supplied as is without expressed or * implied warranties of any kind. * * This product includes software developed by the University of * California, Berkeley and its contributors. * * Solaris code is encumbered by the following: * * Copyright (C) 1996 by Sun Microsystems Computer Co. * * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and * its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby * granted, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all * copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission * notice appear in supporting documentation. This software is * provided "as is" without express or implied warranty. * * Research Systems Unix Group * The University of Michigan * c/o Wesley Craig * 535 W. William Street * Ann Arbor, Michigan * +1-313-764-2278 * netatalk@umich.edu */ /* * None of the Solaris code mentioned is included in OpenBSD. * This code also relies heavily on previous effort in FreeBSD and NetBSD. */ #ifndef _NETATALK_AARP_H_ #define _NETATALK_AARP_H_ /* * This structure is used for both phase 1 and 2. Under phase 1 * the net is not filled in. It is in phase 2. In both cases, the * hardware address length is (for some unknown reason) 4. If * anyone at Apple could program their way out of paper bag, it * would be 1 and 3 respectively for phase 1 and 2. */ union aapa { u_int8_t ap_pa[4]; struct ap_node { u_int8_t an_zero; u_int8_t an_net[2]; u_int8_t an_node; } ap_node; }; struct ether_aarp { struct arphdr eaa_hdr; u_int8_t aarp_sha[ 6 ]; union aapa aarp_spu; u_int8_t aarp_tha[ 6 ]; union aapa aarp_tpu; }; #define aarp_hrd eaa_hdr.ar_hrd #define aarp_pro eaa_hdr.ar_pro #define aarp_hln eaa_hdr.ar_hln #define aarp_pln eaa_hdr.ar_pln #define aarp_op eaa_hdr.ar_op #define aarp_spa aarp_spu.ap_node.an_node #define aarp_tpa aarp_tpu.ap_node.an_node #define aarp_spnet aarp_spu.ap_node.an_net #define aarp_tpnet aarp_tpu.ap_node.an_net #define aarp_spnode aarp_spu.ap_node.an_node #define aarp_tpnode aarp_tpu.ap_node.an_node struct aarptab { struct at_addr aat_ataddr; u_int8_t aat_enaddr[ 6 ]; u_int8_t aat_timer; u_int8_t aat_flags; struct mbuf *aat_hold; }; #define AARPHRD_ETHER 0x0001 #define AARPOP_REQUEST 0x01 #define AARPOP_RESPONSE 0x02 #define AARPOP_PROBE 0x03 #endif /* _NETATALK_AARP_H_ */