NAME
ng_ccatm - ATM Call Control netgraph node type
SYNOPSIS
#include <netnatm/unimsg.h>
#include <netnatm/msg/unistruct.h>
#include <netnatm/sig/unidef.h>
#include <netnatm/api/unisap.h>
#include <netnatm/api/atmapi.h>
#include <netnatm/api/ccatm.h>
#include <netgraph.h>
#include <netgraph/ng_uni.h>
#include <netgraph/ng_ccatm.h>
DESCRIPTION
The ng_ccatm node implements the API specified by the ATM Forum for
access to ATM services (see ATM-Forum document af-saa-0108). This
document specifies the semantics of the API, not the exact language
binding. For this reason, it is expected that this implementation is
neither compile-time nor binary compatible with other implementations of
this API. It should, however, be fairly straightforward to convert
between different API implementations.
This node is usually stacked on top of one or more UNI nodes (see
ng_uni(4)). Each of these hooks appears as a “port” to the user of the
node. It also has one hook connected to the ILMI daemon for management
purposes.
The node is removed when it receives a NGM_SHUTDOWN messages or when all
hooks are disconnected.
HOOKS
The node understands a number of hooks with predefined names and an
unlimited number of hooks for user connections. The predefined names
are:
uniNNN These hooks stack the ng_ccatm node on top of a UNI stack. The
node expects the interface on these hooks to conform to the
upper interface specified in ng_uni(4). These hooks are forced
into queuing mode, so that there are no circular calls from call
control to UNI and UNI back to call control. The NNN in the
hook name is the decimal port number and should not be zero.
The port number is a 32-bit unsigned integer.
manage This hook should be connected to the ILMI daemon. No data is
ever sent on this hook and all received data is discarded. The
hook is used to send control messages along.
dump On receipt of a NGM_CCATM_DUMP command a textual description of
the current state of the node is sent out of this hook. This
text is sent as one large message consisting of more than one
mbuf.
All other hook names are taken to be user hooks and correspond to an ATM
endpoint as specified in the ATM Forum document. The interface on these
hooks is defined in #include <atmapi.h>
and uses a structure
struct ccatm_op {
u_int32_t op; /* request code */
u_char data[]; /* optional data */
};
This structure is followed directly by the data for the operation. The
opcode is one of the following:
enum atmop {
ATMOP_RESP,
ATMOP_ABORT_CONNECTION,
ATMOP_ACCEPT_INCOMING_CALL,
ATMOP_ADD_PARTY,
ATMOP_ADD_PARTY_REJECT,
ATMOP_ADD_PARTY_SUCCESS,
ATMOP_ARRIVAL_OF_INCOMING_CALL,
ATMOP_CALL_RELEASE,
ATMOP_CONNECT_OUTGOING_CALL,
ATMOP_DROP_PARTY,
ATMOP_GET_LOCAL_PORT_INFO,
ATMOP_P2MP_CALL_ACTIVE,
ATMOP_P2P_CALL_ACTIVE,
ATMOP_PREPARE_INCOMING_CALL,
ATMOP_PREPARE_OUTGOING_CALL,
ATMOP_QUERY_CONNECTION_ATTRIBUTES,
ATMOP_REJECT_INCOMING_CALL,
ATMOP_SET_CONNECTION_ATTRIBUTES,
ATMOP_WAIT_ON_INCOMING_CALL,
ATMOP_SET_CONNECTION_ATTRIBUTES_X,
ATMOP_QUERY_CONNECTION_ATTRIBUTES_X,
ATMOP_QUERY_STATE
};
These codes correspond directly to the operations specified in the ATM
Forum document with the following exceptions:
ATMOP_RESP
As discussed in ng_uni(4), this is used to “synchronify” the
interface. The argument is a
struct atm_resp {
int32_t resp;
uint32_t data; /* type of attached data */
};
If the response code resp is zero, the node has accepted the user
request. If something goes wrong, resp contains an error code.
For requests that return data, data contains a code describing
the type of data and the data itself starts immediately after the
structure.
ATMOP_QUERY_CONNECTION_ATTRIBUTES_X
This is the same as ATMOP_QUERY_CONNECTION_ATTRIBUTES except that
it allows to query several attributes within one request.
ATMOP_SET_CONNECTION_ATTRIBUTES_X
This is the same as ATMOP_SET_CONNECTION_ATTRIBUTES except that
it allows to set several attributes within one request. The list
of attributes is followed directly by the attributes in the same
order as they appear in the list.
If a user hook is disconnected, an active connection on that hook is
released. Incoming connections waiting to be accepted are reoffered to
other listening hooks or rejected.
CONTROL MESSAGES
Besides the generic messages the node understands the following special
messages:
NGM_CCATM_DUMP
This causes the internal state of the node to be dumped in ASCII
to the dump hook.
NGM_CCATM_STOP
This message causes all connections on that port to be aborted
(not released!) and all ATM endpoints which are bound to that
port to be closed. It stops processing of all messages from the
UNI stack on that port UNI stack. The argument is a
struct ngm_ccatm_port {
uint32_t port;
};
NGM_CCATM_START
Start processing on the port. The argument is a ngm_ccatm_port
structure.
NGM_CCATM_CLEAR
This message takes a ngm_ccatm_port structure and clears all
prefixes and addresses on that port. If the port number is zero,
all ports are cleared.
NGM_CCATM_GET_ADDRESSES
Get the list of all registered addresses on the given port. The
argument is a ngm_ccatm_port structure and the result is a
ngm_ccatm_get_addresses structure:
struct ngm_ccatm_get_addresses {
uint32_t count;
struct ngm_ccatm_address_req addr[0];
};
struct ngm_ccatm_address_req {
u_int32_t port;
struct uni_addr addr;
};
If the port field is zero in the request, all addresses on all
ports are returned. If it is not zero, only the addresses on
that port are reported. The number of addresses is returned in
the count field.
NGM_CCATM_ADDRESS_REGISTERED
This message is used by ILMI to inform the ng_ccatm node that a
previous address registration request was successful. This
causes the node to activate that address. The argument to the
message is a ngm_ccatm_address_req structure.
NGM_CCATM_ADDRESS_UNREGISTERED
This message is used by ILMI to inform the ng_ccatm node that an
address has been unregistered. The node clears that address from
its tables. The argument is a ngm_ccatm_address_req structure.
NGM_CCATM_SET_PORT_PARAM
This request sets the parameters on the given port. The argument
is a
struct ngm_ccatm_atm_port {
uint32_t port; /* port for which to set parameters */
uint32_t pcr; /* port peak cell rate */
uint32_t max_vpi_bits;
uint32_t max_vci_bits;
uint32_t max_svpc_vpi;
uint32_t max_svcc_vpi;
uint32_t min_svcc_vci;
uint8_t esi[6];
uint32_t num_addr;
};
This should be used only by ILMI and when that port is stopped
and the address and prefix tables of that port are empty. The
num_addr field is ignored.
NGM_CCATM_GET_PORT_PARAM
Retrieve the parameters of the given port. The argument is a
ngm_ccatm_port and the result a ngm_ccatm_atm_port.
NGM_CCATM_GET_PORTLIST
Get a list of all available ports on that node. This is returned
as a
struct ngm_ccatm_portlist {
uint32_t nports;
uint32_t ports[];
};
NGM_CCATM_GETSTATE
Return the state of a port. The argument is a struct
ngm_ccatm_port and the return values as a uint32_t.
NGM_CCATM_SETLOG
This requests sets a new logging level and returns the previous
one. The argument is either a uint32_t in which case it
specifies the new logging level, or may be empty in which case
just the old level is returned as a uint32_t.
NGM_CCATM_RESET
Reset the node. This is allowed only if the number of user hooks
and connected UNI stacks is zero.
NGM_CCATM_GET_EXSTAT
Return extended status information from the node.
SEE ALSO
netgraph(4), ng_uni(4), ngctl(8)
AUTHORS
Harti Brandt 〈harti@FreeBSD.org〉