/* interface.h 4.1 83/01/11 */
* Routing table management daemon.
* An ``interface'' is similar to an ifnet structure,
* except it doesn't contain q'ing info, and it also
* handles ``logical'' interfaces (remote gateways
* that we want to keep polling even if they go down).
* The list of interfaces which we maintain is used
* in supplying the gratuitous routing table updates.
struct interface
*int_next
;
struct sockaddr int_addr
; /* address on this host */
struct sockaddr intu_broadaddr
;
struct sockaddr intu_dstaddr
;
#define int_broadaddr int_intu.intu_broadaddr /* broadcast address */
#define int_dstaddr int_intu.intu_dstaddr /* other end of p-to-p link */
int int_metric
; /* init's routing entry */
int int_flags
; /* see below */
int int_net
; /* network # */
struct ifdebug int_input
, int_output
; /* packet tracing stuff */
int int_ipackets
; /* input packets received */
int int_opackets
; /* output packets sent */
char *int_name
; /* from kernel if structure */
u_short int_transitions
; /* times gone up-down */
* 0x1 to 0x10 are reused from the kernel's ifnet definitions,
* the others agree with the RTS_ flags defined below
#define IFF_UP 0x1 /* interface is up */
#define IFF_BROADCAST 0x2 /* broadcast address valid */
#define IFF_DEBUG 0x4 /* turn on debugging */
#define IFF_ROUTE 0x8 /* routing entry installed */
#define IFF_POINTOPOINT 0x10 /* interface is point-to-point link */
#define IFF_PASSIVE 0x20 /* can't tell if up/down */
#define IFF_INTERFACE 0x40 /* hardware interface */
#define IFF_REMOTE 0x80 /* interface isn't on this machine */
struct interface
*if_ifwithaddr();
struct interface
*if_ifwithnet();
struct interface
*if_iflookup();