/** @file
EFI IP6 route table and route cache table defintions.
Copyright (c) 2009 - 2010, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
This program and the accompanying materials
are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at
THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
**/
#ifndef __EFI_IP6_ROUTE_H__
#define __EFI_IP6_ROUTE_H__
///
/// Max NO. of cache entry per hash bucket
///
typedef struct {
typedef struct {
typedef struct {
//
// Each IP6 instance has its own route table. Each ServiceBinding
// instance has a default route table and default address.
//
// All the route table entries with the same prefix length are linked
// together in one route area. For example, RouteArea[0] contains
// the default routes. A route table also contains a route cache.
//
typedef struct _IP6_ROUTE_TABLE {
/**
This is the worker function for IP6_ROUTE_CACHE_HASH(). It calculates the value
as the index of the route cache bucket according to the prefix of two IPv6 addresses.
@param[in] Ip1 The IPv6 address.
@param[in] Ip2 The IPv6 address.
@return The hash value of the prefix of two IPv6 addresses.
**/
);
/**
Allocate and initialize an IP6 route cache entry.
@param[in] Dst The destination address.
@param[in] Src The source address.
@param[in] GateWay The next hop address.
@param[in] Tag The tag from the caller. This marks all the cache entries
spawned from one route table entry.
@return NULL if it failed to allocate memory for the cache. Otherwise, point
to the created route cache entry.
**/
);
/**
Free the route cache entry. It is reference counted.
@param[in, out] RtCacheEntry The route cache entry to free.
**/
);
/**
Find a route cache with the destination and source address. This is
used by the ICMPv6 redirect messasge process.
@param[in] RtTable The route table to search the cache for.
@param[in] Dest The destination address.
@param[in] Src The source address.
@return NULL if no route entry to the (Dest, Src). Otherwise, point
to the correct route cache entry.
**/
);
/**
Build a array of EFI_IP6_ROUTE_TABLE to be returned to the caller. The number
of EFI_IP6_ROUTE_TABLE is also returned.
@param[in] RouteTable The pointer of IP6_ROUTE_TABLE internal used.
@param[out] EfiRouteCount The number of returned route entries.
@param[out] EfiRouteTable The pointer to the array of EFI_IP6_ROUTE_TABLE.
If NULL, only the route entry count is returned.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The EFI_IP6_ROUTE_TABLE successfully built.
@retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Failed to allocate the memory for the route table.
**/
);
/**
Create an empty route table, includes its internal route cache.
@return NULL if failed to allocate memory for the route table. Otherwise,
the point to newly created route table.
**/
);
/**
Free the route table and its associated route cache. Route
table is reference counted.
@param[in, out] RtTable The route table to free.
**/
);
/**
Allocate a route entry then initialize it with the Destination/PrefixLength
and Gateway.
@param[in] Destination The IPv6 destination address. This is an optional
parameter that may be NULL.
@param[in] PrefixLength The destination network's prefix length.
@param[in] GatewayAddress The next hop address. This is optional parameter
that may be NULL.
@return NULL if it failed to allocate memeory. Otherwise, the newly created route entry.
**/
);
/**
Search the route table for a most specific match to the Dst. It searches
from the longest route area (prefix length == 128) to the shortest route area
(default routes). In each route area, it will first search the instance's
route table, then the default route table. This is required per the following
requirements:
1. IP search the route table for a most specific match.
2. The local route entries have precedence over the default route entry.
@param[in] RtTable The route table to search from.
@param[in] Destination The destionation address to search. If NULL, search
the route table by NextHop.
@param[in] NextHop The next hop address. If NULL, search the route table
by Destination.
@return NULL if no route matches the Dst. Otherwise the point to the
most specific route to the Dst.
**/
);
/**
Free the route table entry. It is reference counted.
@param[in, out] RtEntry The route entry to free.
**/
);
/**
Add a route entry to the route table. It is the help function for EfiIp6Routes.
@param[in, out] RtTable Route table to add route to.
@param[in] Destination The destination of the network.
@param[in] PrefixLength The PrefixLength of the destination.
@param[in] GatewayAddress The next hop address.
@retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED The same route already exists.
@retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Failed to allocate memory for the entry.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The route was added successfully.
**/
);
/**
Remove a route entry and all the route caches spawn from it.
It is the help function for EfiIp6Routes.
@param[in, out] RtTable The route table to remove the route from.
@param[in] Destination The destination network.
@param[in] PrefixLength The PrefixLength of the Destination.
@param[in] GatewayAddress The next hop address.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS Successfully removed the route entry.
@retval EFI_NOT_FOUND There is no route entry in the table with that
properity.
**/
);
/**
cache if there is a route to the destination.
@param[in] IpSb The IP6 service data.
@param[in] Dest The destination address to search for.
@param[in] Src The source address to search for.
@return NULL if failed to route packet. Otherwise, a route cache
entry that can be used to route packet.
**/
Ip6Route (
);
#endif