#ifndef BACKGROUND_H #define BACKGROUND_H /** @file * * Background protocols * * Some protocols (e.g. ARP, IGMP) operate in the background; the * upper layers are not aware of their operation. When an ARP query * for the local station's IP address arrives, Etherboot must reply to * it regardless of what other operations are currently in progress. * * Background protocols are called in two circumstances: when * Etherboot is about to poll for a packet, and when Etherboot has * received a packet that the upper layer (whatever that may currently * be) isn't interested in. * */ #include #include "ip.h" /** A background protocol */ struct background { /** Send method * * This method will be called whenever Etherboot is about to * poll for a packet. The background protocol should use this * method to send out any periodic transmissions that it may * require. */ void ( *send ) ( unsigned long timestamp ); /** Process method * * This method will be called whenever Etherboot has received * a packet and doesn't know what to do with it. */ void ( *process ) ( unsigned long timestamp, unsigned short ptype, struct iphdr *ip ); }; /** A member of the background protocols table */ #define __background __table ( struct background, background, 01 ) /* Functions in background.c */ extern void background_send ( unsigned long timestamp ); extern void background_process ( unsigned long timestamp, unsigned short ptype, struct iphdr *ip ); #endif /* BACKGROUND_H */