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33 * @(#)netisr.h 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/10/93
37 #ifndef _NET_NETISR_H_
38 #define _NET_NETISR_H_
41 * The networking code runs off software interrupts.
43 * You can switch into the network by doing splnet() and return by splx().
44 * The software interrupt level for the network is higher than the software
45 * level for the clock (so you can enter the network in routines called
50 * Each ``pup-level-1'' input queue has a bit in a ``netisr'' status
51 * word which is used to de-multiplex a single software
52 * interrupt used for scheduling the network code to calls
53 * on the lowest level routine of each protocol.
55 #define NETISR_POLL 0 /* polling callback, must be first */
56 #define NETISR_IP 2 /* same as AF_INET */
57 #define NETISR_NS 6 /* same as AF_NS */
58 #define NETISR_ATALK 16 /* same as AF_APPLETALK */
59 #define NETISR_ARP 18 /* same as AF_LINK */
60 #define NETISR_IPX 23 /* same as AF_IPX */
61 #define NETISR_USB 25 /* USB soft interrupt */
62 #define NETISR_PPP 27 /* PPP soft interrupt */
63 #define NETISR_IPV6 28 /* same as AF_INET6 */
64 #define NETISR_NATM 29 /* same as AF_NATM */
65 #define NETISR_ATM 30 /* same as AF_ATM */
66 #define NETISR_NETGRAPH 31 /* same as AF_NETGRAPH */
72 void legacy_setsoftnet __P((void));
74 extern volatile unsigned int netisr; /* scheduling bits for network */
75 extern void (*netisrs[32]) __P((void));
76 #define schednetisr(anisr) do { \
77 atomic_set_rel_int(&netisr, 1 << (anisr)); \
78 legacy_setsoftnet(); \
81 typedef void netisr_t __P((void));
83 int register_netisr __P((int, netisr_t *));
84 int unregister_netisr __P((int));