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/****************************************************************************** * * Name: skcsum.c * Project: GEnesis, PCI Gigabit Ethernet Adapter * Version: $Revision: 1.1.1.1 $ * Date: $Date: 2005/06/27 17:05:04 $ * Purpose: Store/verify Internet checksum in send/receive packets. * ******************************************************************************//****************************************************************************** * * (C)Copyright 1998-2001 SysKonnect GmbH. * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * The information in this file is provided "AS IS" without warranty. * ******************************************************************************//****************************************************************************** * * History: * * $Log: skcsum.c,v $ * Revision 1.1.1.1 2005/06/27 17:05:04 linuxpark * Initial import. * * Revision 1.10 2002/04/11 10:02:04 rwahl * Fix in SkCsGetSendInfo(): * - function did not return ProtocolFlags in every case. * - pseudo header csum calculated wrong for big endian. * * Revision 1.9 2001/06/13 07:42:08 gklug * fix: NetNumber was wrong in CLEAR_STAT event * add: check for good NetNumber in Clear STAT * * Revision 1.8 2001/02/06 11:15:36 rassmann * Supporting two nets on dual-port adapters. * * Revision 1.7 2000/06/29 13:17:05 rassmann * Corrected reception of a packet with UDP checksum == 0 (which means there * is no UDP checksum). * * Revision 1.6 2000/02/21 12:35:10 cgoos * Fixed license header comment. * * Revision 1.5 2000/02/21 11:05:19 cgoos * Merged changes back to common source. * Fixed rx path for BIG ENDIAN architecture. * * Revision 1.1 1999/07/26 15:28:12 mkarl * added return SKCS_STATUS_IP_CSUM_ERROR_UDP and * SKCS_STATUS_IP_CSUM_ERROR_TCP to pass the NidsTester * changed from common source to windows specific source * therefore restarting with v1.0 * * Revision 1.3 1999/05/10 08:39:33 mkarl * prevent overflows in SKCS_HTON16 * fixed a bug in pseudo header checksum calculation * added some comments * * Revision 1.2 1998/10/22 11:53:28 swolf * Now using SK_DBG_MSG. * * Revision 1.1 1998/09/01 15:35:41 swolf * initial revision * * 13-May-1998 sw Created. * ******************************************************************************/#include <config.h>#ifdef CONFIG_SK98#ifdef SK_USE_CSUM /* Check if CSUM is to be used. */#ifndef lintstatic const char SysKonnectFileId[] = "@(#)" "$Id: skcsum.c,v 1.1.1.1 2005/06/27 17:05:04 linuxpark Exp $" " (C) SysKonnect.";#endif /* !lint *//****************************************************************************** * * Description: * * This is the "GEnesis" common module "CSUM". * * This module contains the code necessary to calculate, store, and verify the * Internet Checksum of IP, TCP, and UDP frames. * * "GEnesis" is an abbreviation of "Gigabit Ethernet Network System in Silicon" * and is the code name of this SysKonnect project. * * Compilation Options: * * SK_USE_CSUM - Define if CSUM is to be used. Otherwise, CSUM will be an * empty module. * * SKCS_OVERWRITE_PROTO - Define to overwrite the default protocol id * definitions. In this case, all SKCS_PROTO_xxx definitions must be made * external. * * SKCS_OVERWRITE_STATUS - Define to overwrite the default return status * definitions. In this case, all SKCS_STATUS_xxx definitions must be made * external. * * Include File Hierarchy: * * "h/skdrv1st.h" * "h/skcsum.h" * "h/sktypes.h" * "h/skqueue.h" * "h/skdrv2nd.h" * ******************************************************************************/#include "h/skdrv1st.h"#include "h/skcsum.h"#include "h/skdrv2nd.h"/* defines ********************************************************************//* The size of an Ethernet MAC header. */#define SKCS_ETHERNET_MAC_HEADER_SIZE (6+6+2)/* The size of the used topology's MAC header. */#define SKCS_MAC_HEADER_SIZE SKCS_ETHERNET_MAC_HEADER_SIZE/* The size of the IP header without any option fields. */#define SKCS_IP_HEADER_SIZE 20/* * Field offsets within the IP header. *//* "Internet Header Version" and "Length". */#define SKCS_OFS_IP_HEADER_VERSION_AND_LENGTH 0/* "Total Length". */#define SKCS_OFS_IP_TOTAL_LENGTH 2/* "Flags" "Fragment Offset". */#define SKCS_OFS_IP_FLAGS_AND_FRAGMENT_OFFSET 6/* "Next Level Protocol" identifier. */#define SKCS_OFS_IP_NEXT_LEVEL_PROTOCOL 9/* Source IP address. */#define SKCS_OFS_IP_SOURCE_ADDRESS 12/* Destination IP address. */#define SKCS_OFS_IP_DESTINATION_ADDRESS 16/* * Field offsets within the UDP header. *//* UDP checksum. */#define SKCS_OFS_UDP_CHECKSUM 6/* IP "Next Level Protocol" identifiers (see RFC 790). */#define SKCS_PROTO_ID_TCP 6 /* Transport Control Protocol */#define SKCS_PROTO_ID_UDP 17 /* User Datagram Protocol *//* IP "Don't Fragment" bit. */#define SKCS_IP_DONT_FRAGMENT SKCS_HTON16(0x4000)/* Add a byte offset to a pointer. */#define SKCS_IDX(pPtr, Ofs) ((void *) ((char *) (pPtr) + (Ofs)))/* * Macros that convert host to network representation and vice versa, i.e. * little/big endian conversion on little endian machines only. */#ifdef SK_LITTLE_ENDIAN#define SKCS_HTON16(Val16) (((unsigned) (Val16) >> 8) | (((Val16) & 0xFF) << 8))#endif /* SK_LITTLE_ENDIAN */#ifdef SK_BIG_ENDIAN#define SKCS_HTON16(Val16) (Val16)#endif /* SK_BIG_ENDIAN */#define SKCS_NTOH16(Val16) SKCS_HTON16(Val16)/* typedefs *******************************************************************//* function prototypes ********************************************************//****************************************************************************** * * SkCsGetSendInfo - get checksum information for a send packet * * Description: * Get all checksum information necessary to send a TCP or UDP packet. The * function checks the IP header passed to it. If the high-level protocol * is either TCP or UDP the pseudo header checksum is calculated and * returned. * * The function returns the total length of the IP header (including any * IP option fields), which is the same as the start offset of the IP data * which in turn is the start offset of the TCP or UDP header. * * The function also returns the TCP or UDP pseudo header checksum, which * should be used as the start value for the hardware checksum calculation. * (Note that any actual pseudo header checksum can never calculate to * zero.) * * Note: * There is a bug in the ASIC which may lead to wrong checksums. * * Arguments: * pAc - A pointer to the adapter context struct. * * pIpHeader - Pointer to IP header. Must be at least the IP header *not* * including any option fields, i.e. at least 20 bytes. * * Note: This pointer will be used to address 8-, 16-, and 32-bit * variables with the respective alignment offsets relative to the pointer. * Thus, the pointer should point to a 32-bit aligned address. If the * target system cannot address 32-bit variables on non 32-bit aligned * addresses, then the pointer *must* point to a 32-bit aligned address. * * pPacketInfo - A pointer to the packet information structure for this * packet. Before calling this SkCsGetSendInfo(), the following field must * be initialized: * * ProtocolFlags - Initialize with any combination of * SKCS_PROTO_XXX bit flags. SkCsGetSendInfo() will only work on * the protocols specified here. Any protocol(s) not specified * here will be ignored. * * Note: Only one checksum can be calculated in hardware. Thus, if * SKCS_PROTO_IP is specified in the 'ProtocolFlags', * SkCsGetSendInfo() must calculate the IP header checksum in * software. It might be a better idea to have the calling * protocol stack calculate the IP header checksum. * * Returns: N/A * On return, the following fields in 'pPacketInfo' may or may not have * been filled with information, depending on the protocol(s) found in the * packet: * * ProtocolFlags - Returns the SKCS_PROTO_XXX bit flags of the protocol(s) * that were both requested by the caller and actually found in the packet. * Protocol(s) not specified by the caller and/or not found in the packet * will have their respective SKCS_PROTO_XXX bit flags reset. * * Note: For IP fragments, TCP and UDP packet information is ignored. * * IpHeaderLength - The total length in bytes of the complete IP header * including any option fields is returned here. This is the start offset * of the IP data, i.e. the TCP or UDP header if present. * * IpHeaderChecksum - If IP has been specified in the 'ProtocolFlags', the * 16-bit Internet Checksum of the IP header is returned here. This value * is to be stored into the packet's 'IP Header Checksum' field. * * PseudoHeaderChecksum - If this is a TCP or UDP packet and if TCP or UDP * has been specified in the 'ProtocolFlags', the 16-bit Internet Checksum * of the TCP or UDP pseudo header is returned here. */#if 0void SkCsGetSendInfo(SK_AC *pAc, /* Adapter context struct. */void *pIpHeader, /* IP header. */SKCS_PACKET_INFO *pPacketInfo, /* Packet information struct. */int NetNumber) /* Net number */{ /* Internet Header Version found in IP header. */ unsigned InternetHeaderVersion; /* Length of the IP header as found in IP header. */ unsigned IpHeaderLength; /* Bit field specifiying the desired/found protocols. */ unsigned ProtocolFlags; /* Next level protocol identifier found in IP header. */ unsigned NextLevelProtocol; /* Length of IP data portion. */ unsigned IpDataLength; /* TCP/UDP pseudo header checksum. */ unsigned long PseudoHeaderChecksum; /* Pointer to next level protocol statistics structure. */ SKCS_PROTO_STATS *NextLevelProtoStats; /* Temporary variable. */ unsigned Tmp; Tmp = *(SK_U8 *) SKCS_IDX(pIpHeader, SKCS_OFS_IP_HEADER_VERSION_AND_LENGTH); /* Get the Internet Header Version (IHV). */ /* Note: The IHV is stored in the upper four bits. */ InternetHeaderVersion = Tmp >> 4; /* Check the Internet Header Version. */ /* Note: We currently only support IP version 4. */ if (InternetHeaderVersion != 4) { /* IPv4? */ SK_DBG_MSG(pAc, SK_DBGMOD_CSUM, SK_DBGCAT_ERR | SK_DBGCAT_TX, ("Tx: Unknown Internet Header Version %u.\n", InternetHeaderVersion)); pPacketInfo->ProtocolFlags = 0; pAc->Csum.ProtoStats[NetNumber][SKCS_PROTO_STATS_IP].TxUnableCts++; return; } /* Get the IP header length (IHL). */ /* * Note: The IHL is stored in the lower four bits as the number of * 4-byte words. */ IpHeaderLength = (Tmp & 0xf) * 4; pPacketInfo->IpHeaderLength = IpHeaderLength; /* Check the IP header length. */ /* 04-Aug-1998 sw - Really check the IHL? Necessary? */ if (IpHeaderLength < 5*4) { SK_DBG_MSG(pAc, SK_DBGMOD_CSUM, SK_DBGCAT_ERR | SK_DBGCAT_TX, ("Tx: Invalid IP Header Length %u.\n", IpHeaderLength)); pPacketInfo->ProtocolFlags = 0; pAc->Csum.ProtoStats[NetNumber][SKCS_PROTO_STATS_IP].TxUnableCts++; return; } /* This is an IPv4 frame with a header of valid length. */ pAc->Csum.ProtoStats[NetNumber][SKCS_PROTO_STATS_IP].TxOkCts++; /* Check if we should calculate the IP header checksum. */ ProtocolFlags = pPacketInfo->ProtocolFlags; if (ProtocolFlags & SKCS_PROTO_IP) { pPacketInfo->IpHeaderChecksum = SkCsCalculateChecksum(pIpHeader, IpHeaderLength); } /* Get the next level protocol identifier. */ NextLevelProtocol = *(SK_U8 *) SKCS_IDX(pIpHeader, SKCS_OFS_IP_NEXT_LEVEL_PROTOCOL); /* * Check if this is a TCP or UDP frame and if we should calculate the * TCP/UDP pseudo header checksum. * * Also clear all protocol bit flags of protocols not present in the * frame. */ if ((ProtocolFlags & SKCS_PROTO_TCP) != 0 && NextLevelProtocol == SKCS_PROTO_ID_TCP) { /* TCP/IP frame. */ ProtocolFlags &= SKCS_PROTO_TCP | SKCS_PROTO_IP; NextLevelProtoStats = &pAc->Csum.ProtoStats[NetNumber][SKCS_PROTO_STATS_TCP]; } else if ((ProtocolFlags & SKCS_PROTO_UDP) != 0 && NextLevelProtocol == SKCS_PROTO_ID_UDP) { /* UDP/IP frame. */ ProtocolFlags &= SKCS_PROTO_UDP | SKCS_PROTO_IP; NextLevelProtoStats = &pAc->Csum.ProtoStats[NetNumber][SKCS_PROTO_STATS_UDP]; } else { /* * Either not a TCP or UDP frame and/or TCP/UDP processing not * specified. */ pPacketInfo->ProtocolFlags = ProtocolFlags & SKCS_PROTO_IP; return; } /* Check if this is an IP fragment. */ /* * Note: An IP fragment has a non-zero "Fragment Offset" field and/or * the "More Fragments" bit set. Thus, if both the "Fragment Offset" * and the "More Fragments" are zero, it is *not* a fragment. We can * easily check both at the same time since they are in the same 16-bit * word. */ if ((*(SK_U16 *) SKCS_IDX(pIpHeader, SKCS_OFS_IP_FLAGS_AND_FRAGMENT_OFFSET) & ~SKCS_IP_DONT_FRAGMENT) != 0) { /* IP fragment; ignore all other protocols. */ pPacketInfo->ProtocolFlags = ProtocolFlags & SKCS_PROTO_IP; NextLevelProtoStats->TxUnableCts++; return; } /* * Calculate the TCP/UDP pseudo header checksum. */ /* Get total length of IP header and data. */ IpDataLength = *(SK_U16 *) SKCS_IDX(pIpHeader, SKCS_OFS_IP_TOTAL_LENGTH); /* Get length of IP data portion. */ IpDataLength = SKCS_NTOH16(IpDataLength) - IpHeaderLength; /* Calculate the sum of all pseudo header fields (16-bit). */ PseudoHeaderChecksum = (unsigned long) *(SK_U16 *) SKCS_IDX(pIpHeader, SKCS_OFS_IP_SOURCE_ADDRESS + 0) + (unsigned long) *(SK_U16 *) SKCS_IDX(pIpHeader, SKCS_OFS_IP_SOURCE_ADDRESS + 2) + (unsigned long) *(SK_U16 *) SKCS_IDX(pIpHeader, SKCS_OFS_IP_DESTINATION_ADDRESS + 0) + (unsigned long) *(SK_U16 *) SKCS_IDX(pIpHeader, SKCS_OFS_IP_DESTINATION_ADDRESS + 2) + (unsigned long) SKCS_HTON16(NextLevelProtocol) + (unsigned long) SKCS_HTON16(IpDataLength); /* Add-in any carries. */ SKCS_OC_ADD(PseudoHeaderChecksum, PseudoHeaderChecksum, 0); /* Add-in any new carry. */ SKCS_OC_ADD(pPacketInfo->PseudoHeaderChecksum, PseudoHeaderChecksum, 0); pPacketInfo->ProtocolFlags = ProtocolFlags; NextLevelProtoStats->TxOkCts++; /* Success. */} /* SkCsGetSendInfo *//****************************************************************************** * * SkCsGetReceiveInfo - verify checksum information for a received packet * * Description: * Verify a received frame's checksum. The function returns a status code * reflecting the result of the verification. * * Note: * Before calling this function you have to verify that the frame is * not padded and Checksum1 and Checksum2 are bigger than 1. * * Arguments: * pAc - Pointer to adapter context struct. * * pIpHeader - Pointer to IP header. Must be at least the length in bytes * of the received IP header including any option fields. For UDP packets, * 8 additional bytes are needed to access the UDP checksum. * * Note: The actual length of the IP header is stored in the lower four * bits of the first octet of the IP header as the number of 4-byte words,
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