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/* DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE.
It has been auto-edited by fixincludes from:
"/usr/include/netatalk/at.h"
This had to be done to correct non-standard usages in the original, manufacturer supplied header file. */
/* * $Id: at.h,v 1.3 2001/11/25 21:55:10 srittau Exp $ * * Copyright (c) 1990,1991 Regents of The University of Michigan. * * All Rights Reserved. See COPYRIGHT. */
#ifndef __AT_HEADER__ #define __AT_HEADER__
#if defined(__linux__) /* pull in the __linux__ header */ #include <sys/socket.h> #include <asm/types.h> #include <linux/atalk.h> #else /* linux */
#include <sys/types.h> #include <netinet/in.h> /* so that we can deal with sun's s_net #define */
#ifdef MACOSX_SERVER #include <netat/appletalk.h> #endif /* MACOSX_SERVER */
/* * Supported protocols */ #ifdef ATPROTO_DDP #undef ATPROTO_DDP #endif /* ATPROTO_DDP */ #define ATPROTO_DDP 0 #define ATPROTO_AARP 254
/* * Ethernet types, for DIX. * These should really be in some global header file, but we can't * count on them being there, and it's annoying to patch system files. */ #define ETHERTYPE_AT 0x809B /* AppleTalk protocol */ #define ETHERTYPE_AARP 0x80F3 /* AppleTalk ARP */
#define DDP_MAXSZ 587
/* * If ATPORT_FIRST <= Port < ATPORT_RESERVED, * Port was created by a privileged process. * If ATPORT_RESERVED <= Port < ATPORT_LAST, * Port was not necessarily created by a * privileged process. */ #define ATPORT_FIRST 1 #define ATPORT_RESERVED 128 #define ATPORT_LAST 254 /* 254 is reserved on ether/tokentalk networks */
/* * AppleTalk address. */ #ifndef MACOSX_SERVER struct at_addr { #ifdef s_net #undef s_net #endif /* s_net */ u_short s_net; u_char s_node; }; #endif /* MACOSX_SERVER */
#define ATADDR_ANYNET (u_short)0x0000 #define ATADDR_ANYNODE (u_char)0x00 #define ATADDR_ANYPORT (u_char)0x00 #define ATADDR_BCAST (u_char)0xff /* There is no BCAST for NET */
/* * Socket address, AppleTalk style. We keep magic information in the * zero bytes. There are three types, NONE, CONFIG which has the phase * and a net range, and IFACE which has the network address of an * interface. IFACE may be filled in by the client, and is filled in * by the kernel. */ #ifndef MACOSX_SERVER struct sockaddr_at { #ifdef BSD4_4 u_char sat_len; u_char sat_family; #else /* BSD4_4 */ short sat_family; #endif /* BSD4_4 */ u_char sat_port; struct at_addr sat_addr; #ifdef notdef struct { u_char sh_type; # define SATHINT_NONE 0 # define SATHINT_CONFIG 1 # define SATHINT_IFACE 2 union { char su_zero[ 7 ]; /* XXX check size */ struct { u_char sr_phase; u_short sr_firstnet, sr_lastnet; } su_range; u_short su_interface; } sh_un; } sat_hints; #else /* notdef */ char sat_zero[ 8 ]; #endif /* notdef */ }; #endif /* MACOSX_SERVER */
struct netrange { u_char nr_phase; u_short nr_firstnet; u_short nr_lastnet; };
#ifdef KERNEL extern struct domain atalkdomain; extern struct protosw atalksw[]; #endif /* KERNEL */
#endif /* linux */ #endif /* __AT_HEADER__ */
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