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/* * Copyright (c) 1988, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that: (1) source code distributions * retain the above copyright notice and this paragraph in its entirety, (2) * distributions including binary code include the above copyright notice and * this paragraph in its entirety in the documentation or other materials * provided with the distribution, and (3) all advertising materials mentioning * features or use of this software display the following acknowledgement: * ``This product includes software developed by the University of California, * Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory and its contributors.'' Neither the name of * the University nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse * or promote products derived from this software without specific prior * written permission. * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. * * AppleTalk protocol formats (courtesy Bill Croft of Stanford/SUMEX). * * @(#) $Header: /tcpdump/master/tcpdump/appletalk.h,v 1.16 2004-05-01 09:41:50 hannes Exp $ (LBL) */ struct LAP { u_int8_t dst; u_int8_t src; u_int8_t type; }; #define lapShortDDP 1 /* short DDP type */ #define lapDDP 2 /* DDP type */ #define lapKLAP 'K' /* Kinetics KLAP type */ /* Datagram Delivery Protocol */ struct atDDP { u_int16_t length; u_int16_t checksum; u_int16_t dstNet; u_int16_t srcNet; u_int8_t dstNode; u_int8_t srcNode; u_int8_t dstSkt; u_int8_t srcSkt; u_int8_t type; }; struct atShortDDP { u_int16_t length; u_int8_t dstSkt; u_int8_t srcSkt; u_int8_t type; }; #define ddpMaxWKS 0x7F #define ddpMaxData 586 #define ddpLengthMask 0x3FF #define ddpHopShift 10 #define ddpSize 13 /* size of DDP header (avoid struct padding) */ #define ddpSSize 5 #define ddpWKS 128 /* boundary of DDP well known sockets */ #define ddpRTMP 1 /* RTMP type */ #define ddpRTMPrequest 5 /* RTMP request type */ #define ddpNBP 2 /* NBP type */ #define ddpATP 3 /* ATP type */ #define ddpECHO 4 /* ECHO type */ #define ddpIP 22 /* IP type */ #define ddpARP 23 /* ARP type */ #define ddpEIGRP 88 /* EIGRP over Appletalk */ #define ddpKLAP 0x4b /* Kinetics KLAP type */ /* AppleTalk Transaction Protocol */ struct atATP { u_int8_t control; u_int8_t bitmap; u_int16_t transID; int32_t userData; }; #define atpReqCode 0x40 #define atpRspCode 0x80 #define atpRelCode 0xC0 #define atpXO 0x20 #define atpEOM 0x10 #define atpSTS 0x08 #define atpFlagMask 0x3F #define atpControlMask 0xF8 #define atpMaxNum 8 #define atpMaxData 578 /* AppleTalk Echo Protocol */ struct atEcho { u_int8_t echoFunction; u_int8_t *echoData; }; #define echoSkt 4 /* the echoer socket */ #define echoSize 1 /* size of echo header */ #define echoRequest 1 /* echo request */ #define echoReply 2 /* echo request */ /* Name Binding Protocol */ struct atNBP { u_int8_t control; u_int8_t id; }; struct atNBPtuple { u_int16_t net; u_int8_t node; u_int8_t skt; u_int8_t enumerator; }; #define nbpBrRq 0x10 #define nbpLkUp 0x20 #define nbpLkUpReply 0x30 #define nbpNIS 2 #define nbpTupleMax 15 #define nbpHeaderSize 2 #define nbpTupleSize 5 #define nbpSkt 2 /* NIS */ /* Routing Table Maint. Protocol */ #define rtmpSkt 1 /* number of RTMP socket */ #define rtmpSize 4 /* minimum size */ #define rtmpTupleSize 3 /* Zone Information Protocol */ struct zipHeader { u_int8_t command; u_int8_t netcount; }; #define zipHeaderSize 2 #define zipQuery 1 #define zipReply 2 #define zipTakedown 3 #define zipBringup 4 #define ddpZIP 6 #define zipSkt 6 #define GetMyZone 7 #define GetZoneList 8 /* * UDP port range used for ddp-in-udp encapsulation is 16512-16639 * for client sockets (128-255) and 200-327 for server sockets * (0-127). We also try to recognize the pre-April 88 server * socket range of 768-895. */ #define atalk_port(p) \ (((unsigned)((p) - 16512) < 128) || \ ((unsigned)((p) - 200) < 128) || \ ((unsigned)((p) - 768) < 128))