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38 * Author: Julian Elischer <julian@freebsd.org>
41 * $Whistle: ng_lmi.c,v 1.38 1999/11/01 09:24:52 julian Exp $
45 * This node performs the frame relay LMI protocol. It knows how
46 * to do ITU Annex A, ANSI Annex D, and "Group-of-Four" variants
49 * A specific protocol can be forced by connecting the corresponding
50 * hook to DLCI 0 or 1023 (as appropriate) of a frame relay link.
52 * Alternately, this node can do auto-detection of the LMI protocol
53 * by connecting hook "auto0" to DLCI 0 and "auto1023" to DLCI 1023.
56 #include <sys/param.h>
57 #include <sys/systm.h>
58 #include <sys/errno.h>
59 #include <sys/kernel.h>
60 #include <sys/malloc.h>
62 #include <sys/syslog.h>
63 #include <netgraph/ng_message.h>
64 #include <netgraph/netgraph.h>
65 #include <netgraph/ng_lmi.h>
68 * Human readable names for LMI
70 #define NAME_ANNEXA NG_LMI_HOOK_ANNEXA
71 #define NAME_ANNEXD NG_LMI_HOOK_ANNEXD
72 #define NAME_GROUP4 NG_LMI_HOOK_GROUPOF4
73 #define NAME_NONE "None"
86 * Any received LMI frame should be at least this long
88 #define LMI_MIN_LENGTH 8 /* XXX verify */
91 * Netgraph node methods and type descriptor
93 static ng_constructor_t nglmi_constructor;
94 static ng_rcvmsg_t nglmi_rcvmsg;
95 static ng_shutdown_t nglmi_shutdown;
96 static ng_newhook_t nglmi_newhook;
97 static ng_rcvdata_t nglmi_rcvdata;
98 static ng_disconnect_t nglmi_disconnect;
99 static int nglmi_checkdata(hook_p hook, struct mbuf *m);
101 static struct ng_type typestruct = {
102 .version = NG_ABI_VERSION,
103 .name = NG_LMI_NODE_TYPE,
104 .constructor = nglmi_constructor,
105 .rcvmsg = nglmi_rcvmsg,
106 .shutdown = nglmi_shutdown,
107 .newhook = nglmi_newhook,
108 .rcvdata = nglmi_rcvdata,
109 .disconnect = nglmi_disconnect,
111 NETGRAPH_INIT(lmi, &typestruct);
114 * Info and status per node
117 node_p node; /* netgraph node */
118 int flags; /* state */
119 int poll_count; /* the count of times for autolmi */
120 int poll_state; /* state of auto detect machine */
121 u_char remote_seq; /* sequence number the remote sent */
122 u_char local_seq; /* last sequence number we sent */
123 u_char protoID; /* 9 for group of 4, 8 otherwise */
124 u_long seq_retries; /* sent this how many time so far */
125 struct callout handle; /* see timeout(9) */
130 hook_p lmi_channel; /* whatever we ended up using */
134 hook_p lmi_channel0; /* auto-detect on DLCI 0 */
135 hook_p lmi_channel1023;/* auto-detect on DLCI 1023 */
136 char *protoname; /* cache protocol name */
137 u_char dlci_state[MAXDLCI + 1];
138 int invalidx; /* next dlci's to invalidate */
140 typedef struct nglmi_softc *sc_p;
143 * Other internal functions
145 static void LMI_ticker(node_p node, hook_p hook, void *arg1, int arg2);
146 static void nglmi_startup_fixed(sc_p sc, hook_p hook);
147 static void nglmi_startup_auto(sc_p sc);
148 static void nglmi_startup(sc_p sc);
149 static void nglmi_inquire(sc_p sc, int full);
150 static void ngauto_state_machine(sc_p sc);
153 * Values for 'flags' field
154 * NB: the SCF_CONNECTED flag is set if and only if the timer is running.
156 #define SCF_CONNECTED 0x01 /* connected to something */
157 #define SCF_AUTO 0x02 /* we are auto-detecting */
158 #define SCF_FIXED 0x04 /* we are fixed from the start */
160 #define SCF_LMITYPE 0x18 /* mask for determining Annex mode */
161 #define SCF_NOLMI 0x00 /* no LMI type selected yet */
162 #define SCF_ANNEX_A 0x08 /* running annex A mode */
163 #define SCF_ANNEX_D 0x10 /* running annex D mode */
164 #define SCF_GROUP4 0x18 /* running group of 4 */
166 #define SETLMITYPE(sc, annex) \
168 (sc)->flags &= ~SCF_LMITYPE; \
169 (sc)->flags |= (annex); \
172 #define NOPROTO(sc) (((sc)->flags & SCF_LMITYPE) == SCF_NOLMI)
173 #define ANNEXA(sc) (((sc)->flags & SCF_LMITYPE) == SCF_ANNEX_A)
174 #define ANNEXD(sc) (((sc)->flags & SCF_LMITYPE) == SCF_ANNEX_D)
175 #define GROUP4(sc) (((sc)->flags & SCF_LMITYPE) == SCF_GROUP4)
177 #define LMIPOLLSIZE 3
178 #define LMI_PATIENCE 8 /* declare all DLCI DOWN after N LMI failures */
184 nglmi_constructor(node_p node)
188 sc = malloc(sizeof(*sc), M_NETGRAPH, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
190 NG_NODE_SET_PRIVATE(node, sc);
193 ng_callout_init(&sc->handle);
194 sc->protoname = NAME_NONE;
195 sc->liv_per_full = NG_LMI_SEQ_PER_FULL; /* make this dynamic */
196 sc->liv_rate = NG_LMI_KEEPALIVE_RATE;
201 * The LMI channel has a private pointer which is the same as the
202 * node private pointer. The debug channel has a NULL private pointer.
205 nglmi_newhook(node_p node, hook_p hook, const char *name)
207 sc_p sc = NG_NODE_PRIVATE(node);
209 if (strcmp(name, NG_LMI_HOOK_DEBUG) == 0) {
210 NG_HOOK_SET_PRIVATE(hook, NULL);
213 if (sc->flags & SCF_CONNECTED) {
214 /* already connected, return an error */
217 if (strcmp(name, NG_LMI_HOOK_ANNEXA) == 0) {
218 sc->lmi_annexA = hook;
219 NG_HOOK_SET_PRIVATE(hook, NG_NODE_PRIVATE(node));
221 SETLMITYPE(sc, SCF_ANNEX_A);
222 sc->protoname = NAME_ANNEXA;
223 nglmi_startup_fixed(sc, hook);
224 } else if (strcmp(name, NG_LMI_HOOK_ANNEXD) == 0) {
225 sc->lmi_annexD = hook;
226 NG_HOOK_SET_PRIVATE(hook, NG_NODE_PRIVATE(node));
228 SETLMITYPE(sc, SCF_ANNEX_D);
229 sc->protoname = NAME_ANNEXD;
230 nglmi_startup_fixed(sc, hook);
231 } else if (strcmp(name, NG_LMI_HOOK_GROUPOF4) == 0) {
232 sc->lmi_group4 = hook;
233 NG_HOOK_SET_PRIVATE(hook, NG_NODE_PRIVATE(node));
235 SETLMITYPE(sc, SCF_GROUP4);
236 sc->protoname = NAME_GROUP4;
237 nglmi_startup_fixed(sc, hook);
238 } else if (strcmp(name, NG_LMI_HOOK_AUTO0) == 0) {
239 /* Note this, and if B is already installed, we're complete */
240 sc->lmi_channel0 = hook;
241 sc->protoname = NAME_NONE;
242 NG_HOOK_SET_PRIVATE(hook, NG_NODE_PRIVATE(node));
243 if (sc->lmi_channel1023)
244 nglmi_startup_auto(sc);
245 } else if (strcmp(name, NG_LMI_HOOK_AUTO1023) == 0) {
246 /* Note this, and if A is already installed, we're complete */
247 sc->lmi_channel1023 = hook;
248 sc->protoname = NAME_NONE;
249 NG_HOOK_SET_PRIVATE(hook, NG_NODE_PRIVATE(node));
250 if (sc->lmi_channel0)
251 nglmi_startup_auto(sc);
253 return (EINVAL); /* unknown hook */
258 * We have just attached to a live (we hope) node.
259 * Fire out a LMI inquiry, and then start up the timers.
262 LMI_ticker(node_p node, hook_p hook, void *arg1, int arg2)
264 sc_p sc = NG_NODE_PRIVATE(node);
266 if (sc->flags & SCF_AUTO) {
267 ngauto_state_machine(sc);
268 ng_callout(&sc->handle, node, NULL, NG_LMI_POLL_RATE * hz,
269 LMI_ticker, NULL, 0);
271 if (sc->livs++ >= sc->liv_per_full) {
272 nglmi_inquire(sc, 1);
273 /* sc->livs = 0; *//* do this when we get the answer! */
275 nglmi_inquire(sc, 0);
277 ng_callout(&sc->handle, node, NULL, sc->liv_rate * hz,
278 LMI_ticker, NULL, 0);
283 nglmi_startup_fixed(sc_p sc, hook_p hook)
285 sc->flags |= (SCF_FIXED | SCF_CONNECTED);
286 sc->lmi_channel = hook;
291 nglmi_startup_auto(sc_p sc)
293 sc->flags |= (SCF_AUTO | SCF_CONNECTED);
294 sc->poll_state = 0; /* reset state machine */
300 nglmi_startup(sc_p sc)
305 sc->livs = sc->liv_per_full - 1;
306 /* start off the ticker in 1 sec */
307 ng_callout(&sc->handle, sc->node, NULL, hz, LMI_ticker, NULL, 0);
311 nglmi_inquire(sc_p sc, int full)
314 struct ng_tag_prio *ptag;
318 if (sc->lmi_channel == NULL)
320 MGETHDR(m, M_DONTWAIT, MT_DATA);
322 log(LOG_ERR, "nglmi: unable to start up LMI processing\n");
325 m->m_pkthdr.rcvif = NULL;
327 /* Attach a tag to packet, marking it of link level state priority, so
328 * that device driver would put it in the beginning of queue */
330 ptag = (struct ng_tag_prio *)m_tag_alloc(NGM_GENERIC_COOKIE, NG_TAG_PRIO,
331 (sizeof(struct ng_tag_prio) - sizeof(struct m_tag)), M_NOWAIT);
332 if (ptag != NULL) { /* if it failed, well, it was optional anyhow */
333 ptag->priority = NG_PRIO_LINKSTATE;
334 ptag->discardability = -1;
335 m_tag_prepend(m, &ptag->tag);
338 m->m_data += 4; /* leave some room for a header */
339 cptr = start = mtod(m, char *);
340 /* add in the header for an LMI inquiry. */
341 *cptr++ = 0x03; /* UI frame */
343 *cptr++ = 0x09; /* proto discriminator */
345 *cptr++ = 0x08; /* proto discriminator */
346 *cptr++ = 0x00; /* call reference */
347 *cptr++ = 0x75; /* inquiry */
349 /* If we are Annex-D, add locking shift to codeset 5. */
351 *cptr++ = 0x95; /* locking shift */
352 /* Add a request type */
354 *cptr++ = 0x51; /* report type */
356 *cptr++ = 0x01; /* report type */
357 *cptr++ = 0x01; /* size = 1 */
359 *cptr++ = 0x00; /* full */
361 *cptr++ = 0x01; /* partial */
363 /* Add a link verification IE */
365 *cptr++ = 0x53; /* verification IE */
367 *cptr++ = 0x03; /* verification IE */
368 *cptr++ = 0x02; /* 2 extra bytes */
369 *cptr++ = sc->local_seq;
370 *cptr++ = sc->remote_seq;
374 m->m_len = m->m_pkthdr.len = cptr - start;
375 NG_SEND_DATA_ONLY(error, sc->lmi_channel, m);
377 /* If we've been sending requests for long enough, and there has
378 * been no response, then mark as DOWN, any DLCIs that are UP. */
379 if (sc->seq_retries == LMI_PATIENCE) {
382 for (count = 0; count < MAXDLCI; count++)
383 if (sc->dlci_state[count] == DLCI_UP)
384 sc->dlci_state[count] = DLCI_DOWN;
389 * State machine for LMI auto-detect. The transitions are ordered
390 * to try the more likely possibilities first.
393 ngauto_state_machine(sc_p sc)
395 if ((sc->poll_count <= 0) || (sc->poll_count > LMIPOLLSIZE)) {
396 /* time to change states in the auto probe machine */
397 /* capture wild values of poll_count while we are at it */
398 sc->poll_count = LMIPOLLSIZE;
401 switch (sc->poll_state) {
403 log(LOG_WARNING, "nglmi: no response from exchange\n");
404 default: /* capture bad states */
407 sc->lmi_channel = sc->lmi_channel0;
408 SETLMITYPE(sc, SCF_ANNEX_D);
411 sc->lmi_channel = sc->lmi_channel1023;
412 SETLMITYPE(sc, SCF_ANNEX_D);
415 sc->lmi_channel = sc->lmi_channel0;
416 SETLMITYPE(sc, SCF_ANNEX_A);
419 sc->lmi_channel = sc->lmi_channel1023;
420 SETLMITYPE(sc, SCF_GROUP4);
423 sc->lmi_channel = sc->lmi_channel1023;
424 SETLMITYPE(sc, SCF_ANNEX_A);
427 sc->lmi_channel = sc->lmi_channel0;
428 SETLMITYPE(sc, SCF_GROUP4);
432 /* send an inquirey encoded appropriatly */
433 nglmi_inquire(sc, 0);
438 * Receive a netgraph control message.
441 nglmi_rcvmsg(node_p node, item_p item, hook_p lasthook)
443 sc_p sc = NG_NODE_PRIVATE(node);
444 struct ng_mesg *resp = NULL;
448 NGI_GET_MSG(item, msg);
449 switch (msg->header.typecookie) {
450 case NGM_GENERIC_COOKIE:
451 switch (msg->header.cmd) {
452 case NGM_TEXT_STATUS:
457 NG_MKRESPONSE(resp, msg, NG_TEXTRESPONSE, M_NOWAIT);
463 pos = sprintf(arg, "protocol %s ", sc->protoname);
464 if (sc->flags & SCF_FIXED)
465 pos += sprintf(arg + pos, "fixed\n");
466 else if (sc->flags & SCF_AUTO)
467 pos += sprintf(arg + pos, "auto-detecting\n");
469 pos += sprintf(arg + pos, "auto on dlci %d\n",
470 (sc->lmi_channel == sc->lmi_channel0) ?
472 pos += sprintf(arg + pos,
473 "keepalive period: %d seconds\n", sc->liv_rate);
474 pos += sprintf(arg + pos,
475 "unacknowledged keepalives: %ld\n",
479 && (pos < (NG_TEXTRESPONSE - 20)));
481 if (sc->dlci_state[count]) {
482 pos += sprintf(arg + pos,
483 "dlci %d %s\n", count,
484 (sc->dlci_state[count]
485 == DLCI_UP) ? "up" : "down");
488 resp->header.arglen = pos + 1;
497 switch (msg->header.cmd) {
498 case NGM_LMI_GET_STATUS:
500 struct nglmistat *stat;
503 NG_MKRESPONSE(resp, msg, sizeof(*stat), M_NOWAIT);
508 stat = (struct nglmistat *) resp->data;
510 sc->protoname, sizeof(stat->proto) - 1);
512 sc->protoname, sizeof(stat->hook) - 1);
513 stat->autod = !!(sc->flags & SCF_AUTO);
514 stat->fixed = !!(sc->flags & SCF_FIXED);
515 for (k = 0; k <= MAXDLCI; k++) {
516 switch (sc->dlci_state[k]) {
518 stat->up[k / 8] |= (1 << (k % 8));
521 stat->seen[k / 8] |= (1 << (k % 8));
537 NG_RESPOND_MSG(error, node, item, resp);
542 #define STEPBY(stepsize) \
544 packetlen -= (stepsize); \
545 data += (stepsize); \
549 * receive data, and use it to update our status.
550 * Anything coming in on the debug port is discarded.
553 nglmi_rcvdata(hook_p hook, item_p item)
555 sc_p sc = NG_NODE_PRIVATE(NG_HOOK_NODE(hook));
559 int resptype_seen = 0;
564 if (NG_HOOK_PRIVATE(hook) == NULL) {
567 packetlen = m->m_len;
569 /* XXX what if it's more than 1 mbuf? */
570 if ((packetlen > MHLEN) && !(m->m_flags & M_EXT)) {
571 log(LOG_WARNING, "nglmi: packetlen (%d) too big\n", packetlen);
574 if (m->m_len < packetlen && (m = m_pullup(m, packetlen)) == NULL) {
576 "nglmi: m_pullup failed for %d bytes\n", packetlen);
579 if (nglmi_checkdata(hook, m) == 0)
582 /* pass the first 4 bytes (already checked in the nglmi_checkdata()) */
583 data = mtod(m, const u_char *);
586 /* Now check if there is a 'locking shift'. This is only seen in
587 * Annex D frames. don't bother checking, we already did that. Don't
588 * increment immediatly as it might not be there. */
592 /* If we get this far we should consider that it is a legitimate
593 * frame and we know what it is. */
594 if (sc->flags & SCF_AUTO) {
595 /* note the hook that this valid channel came from and drop
596 * out of auto probe mode. */
598 sc->protoname = NAME_ANNEXA;
600 sc->protoname = NAME_ANNEXD;
602 sc->protoname = NAME_GROUP4;
604 log(LOG_ERR, "nglmi: No known type\n");
607 sc->lmi_channel = hook;
608 sc->flags &= ~SCF_AUTO;
609 log(LOG_INFO, "nglmi: auto-detected %s LMI on DLCI %d\n",
610 sc->protoname, hook == sc->lmi_channel0 ? 0 : 1023);
613 /* While there is more data in the status packet, keep processing
614 * status items. First make sure there is enough data for the
615 * segment descriptor's length field. */
616 while (packetlen >= 2) {
617 u_int segtype = data[0];
618 u_int segsize = data[1];
620 /* Now that we know how long it claims to be, make sure
621 * there is enough data for the next seg. */
622 if (packetlen < segsize + 2)
628 log(LOG_WARNING, "nglmi: dup MSGTYPE\n");
632 /* The remote end tells us what kind of response
633 * this is. Only expect a type 0 or 1. if we are a
634 * full status, invalidate a few DLCIs just to see
635 * that they are still ok. */
640 /* partial status, do no extra processing */
645 int idx = sc->invalidx;
647 for (count = 0; count < 10; count++) {
650 if (sc->dlci_state[idx] == DLCI_UP)
651 sc->dlci_state[idx] = DLCI_DOWN;
655 /* we got and we wanted one. relax
656 * now.. but don't reset to 0 if it
657 * was unrequested. */
658 if (sc->livs > sc->liv_per_full)
666 /* The remote tells us what it thinks the sequence
667 * numbers are. If it's not size 2, it must be a
668 * duplicate to have gotten this far, skip it. */
671 sc->remote_seq = data[2];
672 if (sc->local_seq == data[3]) {
675 /* Note that all 3 Frame protocols seem to
676 * not like 0 as a sequence number. */
677 if (sc->local_seq == 0)
683 /* The remote tells us about a DLCI that it knows
684 * about. There may be many of these in a single
687 case 6:/* only on 'group of 4' */
688 dlci = ((u_short) data[2] & 0xff) << 8;
689 dlci |= (data[3] & 0xff);
690 if ((dlci < 1024) && (dlci > 0)) {
695 dlci = ((u_short) data[2] & 0x3f) << 4;
696 dlci |= ((data[3] & 0x78) >> 3);
697 if ((dlci < 1024) && (dlci > 0)) {
698 /* set up the bottom half of the
699 * support for that dlci if it's not
700 * already been done */
701 /* store this information somewhere */
707 if (sc->dlci_state[dlci] != DLCI_UP) {
708 /* bring new DLCI to life */
709 /* may do more here some day */
710 if (sc->dlci_state[dlci] != DLCI_DOWN)
712 "nglmi: DLCI %d became active\n",
714 sc->dlci_state[dlci] = DLCI_UP;
730 * Check that a packet is entirely kosha.
731 * return 1 of ok, and 0 if not.
732 * All data is discarded if a 0 is returned.
735 nglmi_checkdata(hook_p hook, struct mbuf *m)
737 sc_p sc = NG_NODE_PRIVATE(NG_HOOK_NODE(hook));
744 int resptype_seen = 0; /* 0 , 1 (partial) or 2 (full) */
745 int highest_dlci = 0;
747 packetlen = m->m_len;
748 data = mtod(m, const u_char *);
750 log(LOG_WARNING, "nglmi: unexpected value in LMI(%d)\n", 1);
755 /* look at the protocol ID */
757 if (sc->flags & SCF_AUTO) {
758 SETLMITYPE(sc, SCF_NOLMI); /* start with a clean slate */
764 SETLMITYPE(sc, SCF_GROUP4);
768 log(LOG_WARNING, "nglmi: bad Protocol ID(%d)\n",
773 if (nextbyte != sc->protoID) {
774 log(LOG_WARNING, "nglmi: unexpected Protocol ID(%d)\n",
781 /* check call reference (always null in non ISDN frame relay) */
783 log(LOG_WARNING, "nglmi: unexpected Call Reference (0x%x)\n",
789 /* check message type */
790 switch ((type = *data)) {
791 case 0x75: /* Status enquiry */
792 log(LOG_WARNING, "nglmi: unexpected message type(0x%x)\n",
795 case 0x7D: /* Status message */
799 "nglmi: unexpected msg type(0x%x) \n", (int) type);
804 /* Now check if there is a 'locking shift'. This is only seen in
805 * Annex D frames. Don't increment immediately as it might not be
808 if (sc->flags & SCF_AUTO) {
810 if (nextbyte == 0x95) {
811 SETLMITYPE(sc, SCF_ANNEX_D);
814 SETLMITYPE(sc, SCF_ANNEX_A);
815 } else if (nextbyte == 0x95) {
816 log(LOG_WARNING, "nglmi: locking shift seen in G4\n");
825 "nglmi: locking shift missing\n");
828 } else if (*data == 0x95) {
829 log(LOG_WARNING, "nglmi: locking shift seen\n");
834 /* While there is more data in the status packet, keep processing
835 * status items. First make sure there is enough data for the
836 * segment descriptor's length field. */
837 while (packetlen >= 2) {
838 u_int segtype = data[0];
839 u_int segsize = data[1];
841 /* Now that we know how long it claims to be, make sure
842 * there is enough data for the next seg. */
843 if (packetlen < (segsize + 2)) {
844 log(LOG_WARNING, "nglmi: IE longer than packet\n");
850 /* According to MCI's HP analyser, we should just
851 * ignore if there is mor ethan one of these (?). */
853 log(LOG_WARNING, "nglmi: dup MSGTYPE\n");
857 log(LOG_WARNING, "nglmi: MSGTYPE wrong size\n");
860 /* The remote end tells us what kind of response
861 * this is. Only expect a type 0 or 1. if it was a
862 * full (type 0) check we just asked for a type
866 if (sc->livs > sc->liv_per_full) {
868 "nglmi: LIV when FULL expected\n");
869 goto reject; /* need full */
874 /* Full response is always acceptable */
879 "nglmi: Unknown report type %d\n", data[2]);
885 /* The remote tells us what it thinks the sequence
886 * numbers are. I would have thought that there
887 * needs to be one and only one of these, but MCI
888 * want us to just ignore extras. (?) */
889 if (resptype_seen == 0) {
890 log(LOG_WARNING, "nglmi: no TYPE before SEQ\n");
893 if (seq_seen != 0) /* already seen seq numbers */
896 log(LOG_WARNING, "nglmi: bad SEQ sts size\n");
899 if (sc->local_seq != data[3]) {
900 log(LOG_WARNING, "nglmi: unexpected SEQ\n");
907 /* The remote tells us about a DLCI that it knows
908 * about. There may be many of these in a single
910 if (seq_seen != 1) { /* already seen seq numbers? */
912 "nglmi: No sequence before DLCI\n");
915 if (resptype_seen != 2) { /* must be full */
917 "nglmi: No resp type before DLCI\n");
923 "nglmi: wrong IE segsize\n");
926 dlci = ((u_short) data[2] & 0xff) << 8;
927 dlci |= (data[3] & 0xff);
931 "nglmi: DLCI headersize of %d"
932 " not supported\n", segsize - 1);
935 dlci = ((u_short) data[2] & 0x3f) << 4;
936 dlci |= ((data[3] & 0x78) >> 3);
938 /* async can only have one of these */
939 #if 0 /* async not yet accepted */
940 if (async && highest_dlci) {
942 "nglmi: Async with > 1 DLCI\n");
946 /* Annex D says these will always be Ascending, but
947 * the HP test for G4 says we should accept
948 * duplicates, so for now allow that. ( <= vs. < ) */
950 /* MCI tests want us to accept out of order for AnxD */
951 if ((!GROUP4(sc)) && (dlci < highest_dlci)) {
952 /* duplicate or mis-ordered dlci */
953 /* (spec says they will increase in number) */
954 log(LOG_WARNING, "nglmi: DLCI out of order\n");
959 log(LOG_WARNING, "nglmi: DLCI out of range\n");
966 "nglmi: unknown LMI segment type %d\n", segtype);
971 if (packetlen != 0) { /* partial junk at end? */
973 "nglmi: %d bytes extra at end of packet\n", packetlen);
976 if (resptype_seen == 0) {
977 log(LOG_WARNING, "nglmi: No response type seen\n");
978 goto reject; /* had no response type */
981 log(LOG_WARNING, "nglmi: No sequence numbers seen\n");
982 goto reject; /* had no sequence numbers */
991 const u_char *bp = mtod(m, const u_char *);
994 loc = (m->m_len - packetlen);
995 log(LOG_WARNING, "nglmi: error at location %d\n", loc);
996 while (k < m->m_len) {
999 while ((j++ < 16) && k < m->m_len) {
1000 pos += sprintf(buf + pos, "%c%02x",
1001 ((loc == k) ? '>' : ' '),
1006 log(LOG_WARNING, "nglmi: packet data:%s\n", buf);
1008 log(LOG_WARNING, "%04d :%s\n", k, buf);
1018 const u_char *bp = mtod(m, const u_char *);
1021 loc = (m->m_len - packetlen);
1022 log(LOG_WARNING, "nglmi: error at location %d\n", loc);
1023 while (k < m->m_len) {
1026 while ((j++ < 16) && k < m->m_len) {
1027 pos += sprintf(buf + pos, "%c%02x",
1028 ((loc == k) ? '>' : ' '),
1033 log(LOG_WARNING, "nglmi: packet data:%s\n", buf);
1035 log(LOG_WARNING, "%04d :%s\n", k, buf);
1044 * Do local shutdown processing..
1045 * Cut any remaining links and free our local resources.
1048 nglmi_shutdown(node_p node)
1050 const sc_p sc = NG_NODE_PRIVATE(node);
1052 NG_NODE_SET_PRIVATE(node, NULL);
1053 NG_NODE_UNREF(sc->node);
1054 free(sc, M_NETGRAPH);
1059 * Hook disconnection
1060 * For this type, removal of any link except "debug" destroys the node.
1063 nglmi_disconnect(hook_p hook)
1065 const sc_p sc = NG_NODE_PRIVATE(NG_HOOK_NODE(hook));
1067 /* OK to remove debug hook(s) */
1068 if (NG_HOOK_PRIVATE(hook) == NULL)
1071 /* Stop timer if it's currently active */
1072 if (sc->flags & SCF_CONNECTED)
1073 ng_uncallout(&sc->handle, sc->node);
1076 if (NG_NODE_IS_VALID(NG_HOOK_NODE(hook)))
1077 ng_rmnode_self(NG_HOOK_NODE(hook));