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ETHERSUBR(9) Kernel Developer's Manual ETHERSUBR(9) NAME ethersubr, ether_ifattach, ether_addmulti, ether_delmulti, ETHER_FIRST_MULTI, ETHER_NEXT_MULTI, ETHER_IS_MULTICAST - Ethernet driver support functions and macros SYNOPSIS #include <net/if_ether.h> void ether_ifattach(struct ifnet *ifp, uint8_t *lla); int ether_addmulti(const struct sockaddr *sa, struct ethercom *ec); int ether_delmulti(const struct sockaddr *sa, struct ethercom *ec); void ETHER_FIRST_MULTI(struct ether_multistep step, struct ethercom *ec, struct ether_multi *enm); void ETHER_NEXT_MULTI(struct ether_multistep step, struct ether_multi *enm); int ETHER_IS_MULTICAST(uint8_t *addr); DESCRIPTION The ethersubr functions provide the interface between the ethersubr module and the network drivers which need Ethernet support. Such drivers must request the ether attribute in their files declaration and call the appropriate functions as specified below. Note that you also need the arp(9) stuff to support IPv4 on your hardware. ether_ifattach(ifp, lla) Perform the device-independent, but Ethernet-specific initialization of the interface pointed to by ifp. Among other duties, this function creates a record for the link level address in the interface's address list and records the link level address pointed to by lla there. Drivers can initialize the link level address by themselves by calling the function with lla as NULL and calling if_set_sadl(). This function must be called from the driver's attach function. ether_addmulti(sa, ec) ether_delmulti(sa, ec) Add (ether_addmulti()) or delete (ether_delmulti()) the address described by the sa pointer to the Ethernet multicast list belonging to ec. These functions must be called from the driver's ioctl function to handle SIOCADDMULTI and SIOCDELMULTI requests. If these return ENETRESET, the hardware multicast filter must be reinitialized. These functions accept AF_UNSPEC addresses, which are interpreted as Ethernet addresses, or AF_INET addresses. In the latter case, INADDR_ANY is mapped to a range describing all the Ethernet address space reserved for IPv4 multicast addresses. The ether_addmulti() returns EAFNOSUPPORT if an unsupported address family is specified, EINVAL if a non-multicast address is specified, or ENETRESET if the multicast list really changed and the driver should synchronize its hardware filter with it. The ether_delmulti() returns, in addition to the above errors, ENXIO if the specified address can't be found in the list of multicast addresses. ETHER_NEXT_MULTI(step, enm) A macro to step through all of the ether_multi records, one at a time. The current position is remembered in step, which the caller must provide. ETHER_FIRST_MULTI(step, ec, enm) A macro that must be called to initialize step and get the first record. Both macros return a NULL enm when there are no remaining records. ETHER_IS_MULTICAST(addr) A macro that returns 1, if addr points to an Ethernet/FDDI multicast (or broadcast) address. CODE REFERENCES Ethernet support functions are declared in <net/if_ether.h> and defined (if not implemented as macro) in sys/net/if_ethersubr.c. SEE ALSO arp(9) HISTORY Rewritten to attach to the new ARP system in NetBSD 1.3. AUTHORS UCB CSRG (original implementation) Ignatios Souvatzis (support for new ARP system) NetBSD 10.99 January 19, 2020 NetBSD 10.99