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/*
* Copyright (c) 2012 INRIA, 2012 University of Washington
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
* published by the Free Software Foundation;
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*
* Author: Alina Quereilhac <alina.quereilhac@inria.fr>
* Claudio Freire <klaussfreire@sourceforge.net>
*/
#ifndef FD_NET_DEVICE_H
#define FD_NET_DEVICE_H
#include "ns3/address.h"
#include "ns3/callback.h"
#include "ns3/data-rate.h"
#include "ns3/event-id.h"
#include "ns3/mac48-address.h"
#include "ns3/net-device.h"
#include "ns3/node.h"
#include "ns3/packet.h"
#include "ns3/ptr.h"
#include "ns3/system-condition.h"
#include "ns3/traced-callback.h"
#include "ns3/unix-fd-reader.h"
#include "ns3/system-mutex.h"
#include <utility>
#include <queue>
namespace ns3 {
/**
* \defgroup fd-net-device File Descriptor Network Device
* This section documents the API of the ns-3 fd-net-device module.
* For a generic functional description, please refer to the ns-3 manual.
*/
/**
* \ingroup fd-net-device
* \brief This class performs the actual data reading from the sockets.
*/
class FdNetDeviceFdReader : public FdReader
{
public:
FdNetDeviceFdReader ();
/**
* Set size of the read buffer.
*/
void SetBufferSize (uint32_t bufferSize);
private:
FdReader::Data DoRead (void);
uint32_t m_bufferSize; //!< size of the read buffer
};
class Node;
/**
* \ingroup fd-net-device
*
* \brief a NetDevice to read/write network traffic from/into a file descriptor.
*
* A FdNetDevice object will read and write frames/packets from/to a file descriptor.
* This file descriptor might be associated to a Linux TAP/TUN device, to a socket
* or to a user space process, allowing the simulation to exchange traffic with the
* "outside-world"
*
*/
class FdNetDevice : public NetDevice
{
public:
/**
* \brief Get the type ID.
* \return the object TypeId
*/
static TypeId GetTypeId (void);
/**
* Enumeration of the types of frames supported in the class.
*/
enum EncapsulationMode
{
DIX, /**< DIX II / Ethernet II packet */
LLC, /**< 802.2 LLC/SNAP Packet*/
DIXPI, /**< When using TAP devices, if flag
IFF_NO_PI is not set on the device,
IP packets will have an extra header:
Flags [2 bytes]
Proto [2 bytes]
Raw protocol(IP, IPv6, etc) frame. */
};
/**
* Constructor for the FdNetDevice.
*/
FdNetDevice ();
/**
* Destructor for the FdNetDevice.
*/
virtual ~FdNetDevice ();
/**
* Set the link layer encapsulation mode of this device.
*
* \param mode The link layer encapsulation mode of this device.
*
*/
void SetEncapsulationMode (FdNetDevice::EncapsulationMode mode);
/**
* Get the link layer encapsulation mode of this device.
*
* \returns The link layer encapsulation mode of this device.
*/
FdNetDevice::EncapsulationMode GetEncapsulationMode (void) const;
/**
* Set the associated file descriptor.
*
*/
void SetFileDescriptor (int fd);
/**
* Set a start time for the device.
*
* @param tStart the start time
*/
void Start (Time tStart);
/**
* Set a stop time for the device.
*
* @param tStop the stop time
*/
void Stop (Time tStop);
// inherited from NetDevice base class.
virtual void SetIfIndex (const uint32_t index);
virtual uint32_t GetIfIndex (void) const;
virtual Ptr<Channel> GetChannel (void) const;
virtual void SetAddress (Address address);
virtual Address GetAddress (void) const;
virtual bool SetMtu (const uint16_t mtu);
virtual uint16_t GetMtu (void) const;
virtual bool IsLinkUp (void) const;
virtual void AddLinkChangeCallback (Callback<void> callback);
virtual bool IsBroadcast (void) const;
virtual Address GetBroadcast (void) const;
virtual bool IsMulticast (void) const;
virtual Address GetMulticast (Ipv4Address multicastGroup) const;
virtual bool IsPointToPoint (void) const;
virtual bool IsBridge (void) const;
virtual bool Send (Ptr<Packet> packet, const Address& dest, uint16_t protocolNumber);
virtual bool SendFrom (Ptr<Packet> packet, const Address& source, const Address& dest, uint16_t protocolNumber);
virtual Ptr<Node> GetNode (void) const;
virtual void SetNode (Ptr<Node> node);
virtual bool NeedsArp (void) const;
virtual void SetReceiveCallback (NetDevice::ReceiveCallback cb);
virtual void SetPromiscReceiveCallback (NetDevice::PromiscReceiveCallback cb);
virtual bool SupportsSendFrom () const;
virtual Address GetMulticast (Ipv6Address addr) const;
/**
* Set if the NetDevice is able to send Broadcast messages
* \param broadcast true if the NetDevice can send Broadcast
*/
virtual void SetIsBroadcast (bool broadcast);
/**
* Set if the NetDevice is able to send Multicast messages
* \param multicast true if the NetDevice can send Multicast
*/
virtual void SetIsMulticast (bool multicast);
protected:
virtual void DoDispose (void);
private:
/**
* \brief Copy constructor
*
* Defined and unimplemented to avoid misuse as suggested in
* http://www.nsnam.org/wiki/NS-3_Python_Bindings#.22invalid_use_of_incomplete_type.22
*/
FdNetDevice (FdNetDevice const &);
/**
* Spin up the device
*/
void StartDevice (void);
/**
* Tear down the device
*/
void StopDevice (void);
/**
* Callback to invoke when a new frame is received
*/
void ReceiveCallback (uint8_t *buf, ssize_t len);
/**
* Forward the frame to the appropriate callback for processing
*/
void ForwardUp (void);
/**
* Start Sending a Packet Down the Wire.
* @param p packet to send
* @returns true if success, false on failure
*/
bool TransmitStart (Ptr<Packet> p);
/**
* Notify that the link is up and ready
*/
void NotifyLinkUp (void);
/**
* The ns-3 node associated to the net device.
*/
Ptr<Node> m_node;
/**
* a copy of the node id so the read thread doesn't have to GetNode() in
* in order to find the node ID. Thread unsafe reference counting in
* multithreaded apps is not a good thing.
*/
uint32_t m_nodeId;
/**
* The ns-3 interface index (in the sense of net device index) that has been assigned to this network device.
*/
uint32_t m_ifIndex;
/**
* The MTU associated to the file descriptor technology
*/
uint16_t m_mtu;
/**
* The file descriptor used for receive/send network traffic.
*/
int m_fd;
/**
* Reader for the file descriptor.
*/
Ptr<FdNetDeviceFdReader> m_fdReader;
/**
* The net device mac address.
*/
Mac48Address m_address;
/**
* The typ of encapsulation of the received/transmited frames.
*/
EncapsulationMode m_encapMode;
/**
* Flag indicating whether or not the link is up. In this case,
* whether or not the device is connected to a channel.
*/
bool m_linkUp;
/**
* Callbacks to fire if the link changes state (up or down).
*/
TracedCallback<> m_linkChangeCallbacks;
/**
* Flag indicating whether or not the underlying net device supports
* broadcast.
*/
bool m_isBroadcast;
/**
* Flag indicating whether or not the underlying net device supports
* multicast.
*/
bool m_isMulticast;
/**
* Number of packets that were received and scheduled for read but not yeat read.
*/
std::queue< std::pair<uint8_t *, ssize_t> > m_pendingQueue;
/**
* Maximum number of packets that can be received and scheduled for read but not yeat read.
*/
uint32_t m_maxPendingReads;
/**
* Mutex to increase pending read counter.
*/
SystemMutex m_pendingReadMutex;
/**
* Time to start spinning up the device
*/
Time m_tStart;
/**
* Time to start tearing down the device
*/
Time m_tStop;
/**
* NetDevice start event
*/
EventId m_startEvent;
/**
* NetDevice stop event
*/
EventId m_stopEvent;
/**
* The callback used to notify higher layers that a packet has been received.
*/
NetDevice::ReceiveCallback m_rxCallback;
/**
* The callback used to notify higher layers that a packet has been received in promiscuous mode.
*/
NetDevice::PromiscReceiveCallback m_promiscRxCallback;
/**
* The trace source fired when packets come into the "top" of the device
* at the L3/L2 transition, before being queued for transmission.
*
* \see class CallBackTraceSource
*/
TracedCallback<Ptr<const Packet> > m_macTxTrace;
/**
* The trace source fired when packets coming into the "top" of the device
* at the L3/L2 transition are dropped before being queued for transmission.
*
* \see class CallBackTraceSource
*/
TracedCallback<Ptr<const Packet> > m_macTxDropTrace;
/**
* The trace source fired for packets successfully received by the device
* immediately before being forwarded up to higher layers (at the L2/L3
* transition). This is a promiscuous trace.
*
* \see class CallBackTraceSource
*/
TracedCallback<Ptr<const Packet> > m_macPromiscRxTrace;
/**
* The trace source fired for packets successfully received by the device
* immediately before being forwarded up to higher layers (at the L2/L3
* transition). This is a non-promiscuous trace.
*
* \see class CallBackTraceSource
*/
TracedCallback<Ptr<const Packet> > m_macRxTrace;
/**
* The trace source fired for packets successfully received by the device
* but which are dropped before being forwarded up to higher layers (at the
* L2/L3 transition).
*
* \see class CallBackTraceSource
*/
TracedCallback<Ptr<const Packet> > m_macRxDropTrace;
/**
* The trace source fired when the phy layer drops a packet as it tries
* to transmit it.
*
* \todo Remove: this TracedCallback is never invoked.
*
* \see class CallBackTraceSource
*/
TracedCallback<Ptr<const Packet> > m_phyTxDropTrace;
/**
* The trace source fired when the phy layer drops a packet it has received.
*
* \see class CallBackTraceSource
*/
TracedCallback<Ptr<const Packet> > m_phyRxDropTrace;
/**
* A trace source that emulates a non-promiscuous protocol sniffer connected
* to the device. Unlike your average everyday sniffer, this trace source
* will not fire on PACKET_OTHERHOST events.
*
* On the transmit size, this trace hook will fire after a packet is dequeued
* from the device queue for transmission. In Linux, for example, this would
* correspond to the point just before a device hard_start_xmit where
* dev_queue_xmit_nit is called to dispatch the packet to the PF_PACKET
* ETH_P_ALL handlers.
*
* On the receive side, this trace hook will fire when a packet is received,
* just before the receive callback is executed. In Linux, for example,
* this would correspond to the point at which the packet is dispatched to
* packet sniffers in netif_receive_skb.
*
* \see class CallBackTraceSource
*/
TracedCallback<Ptr<const Packet> > m_snifferTrace;
/**
* A trace source that emulates a promiscuous mode protocol sniffer connected
* to the device. This trace source fire on packets destined for any host
* just like your average everyday packet sniffer.
*
* On the transmit size, this trace hook will fire after a packet is dequeued
* from the device queue for transmission. In Linux, for example, this would
* correspond to the point just before a device hard_start_xmit where
* dev_queue_xmit_nit is called to dispatch the packet to the PF_PACKET
* ETH_P_ALL handlers.
*
* On the receive side, this trace hook will fire when a packet is received,
* just before the receive callback is executed. In Linux, for example,
* this would correspond to the point at which the packet is dispatched to
* packet sniffers in netif_receive_skb.
*
* \see class CallBackTraceSource
*/
TracedCallback<Ptr<const Packet> > m_promiscSnifferTrace;
};
} // namespace ns3
#endif /* FD_NET_DEVICE_H */
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