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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause */
#ifndef LIBSLIRP_H
#define LIBSLIRP_H
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#ifdef _WIN32
#include <winsock2.h>
#include <ws2tcpip.h>
#include <in6addr.h>
#else
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <arpa/inet.h>
#endif
#include "libslirp-version.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* Opaque structure containing the slirp state */
typedef struct Slirp Slirp;
/* Flags passed to SlirpAddPollCb and to be returned by SlirpGetREventsCb. */
enum {
SLIRP_POLL_IN = 1 << 0,
SLIRP_POLL_OUT = 1 << 1,
SLIRP_POLL_PRI = 1 << 2,
SLIRP_POLL_ERR = 1 << 3,
SLIRP_POLL_HUP = 1 << 4,
};
typedef ssize_t (*SlirpReadCb)(void *buf, size_t len, void *opaque);
typedef ssize_t (*SlirpWriteCb)(const void *buf, size_t len, void *opaque);
typedef void (*SlirpTimerCb)(void *opaque);
typedef int (*SlirpAddPollCb)(int fd, int events, void *opaque);
typedef int (*SlirpGetREventsCb)(int idx, void *opaque);
/*
* Callbacks from slirp, to be set by the application.
*
* The opaque parameter is set to the opaque pointer given in the slirp_new /
* slirp_init call.
*/
typedef struct SlirpCb {
/*
* Send an ethernet frame to the guest network. The opaque parameter is the
* one given to slirp_init(). If the guest is not ready to receive a frame,
* the function can just drop the data. TCP will then handle retransmissions
* at a lower pace.
* <0 reports an IO error.
*/
SlirpWriteCb send_packet;
/* Print a message for an error due to guest misbehavior. */
void (*guest_error)(const char *msg, void *opaque);
/* Return the virtual clock value in nanoseconds */
int64_t (*clock_get_ns)(void *opaque);
/* Create a new timer with the given callback and opaque data */
void *(*timer_new)(SlirpTimerCb cb, void *cb_opaque, void *opaque);
/* Remove and free a timer */
void (*timer_free)(void *timer, void *opaque);
/* Modify a timer to expire at @expire_time (ms) */
void (*timer_mod)(void *timer, int64_t expire_time, void *opaque);
/* Register a fd for future polling */
void (*register_poll_fd)(int fd, void *opaque);
/* Unregister a fd */
void (*unregister_poll_fd)(int fd, void *opaque);
/* Kick the io-thread, to signal that new events may be processed because some TCP buffer
* can now receive more data, i.e. slirp_socket_can_recv will return 1. */
void (*notify)(void *opaque);
} SlirpCb;
#define SLIRP_CONFIG_VERSION_MIN 1
#define SLIRP_CONFIG_VERSION_MAX 4
typedef struct SlirpConfig {
/* Version must be provided */
uint32_t version;
/*
* Fields introduced in SlirpConfig version 1 begin
*/
int restricted;
bool in_enabled;
struct in_addr vnetwork;
struct in_addr vnetmask;
struct in_addr vhost;
bool in6_enabled;
struct in6_addr vprefix_addr6;
uint8_t vprefix_len;
struct in6_addr vhost6;
const char *vhostname;
const char *tftp_server_name;
const char *tftp_path;
const char *bootfile;
struct in_addr vdhcp_start;
struct in_addr vnameserver;
struct in6_addr vnameserver6;
const char **vdnssearch;
const char *vdomainname;
/* Default: IF_MTU_DEFAULT */
size_t if_mtu;
/* Default: IF_MRU_DEFAULT */
size_t if_mru;
/* Prohibit connecting to 127.0.0.1:* */
bool disable_host_loopback;
/*
* Enable emulation code (*warning*: this code isn't safe, it is not
* recommended to enable it)
*/
bool enable_emu;
/*
* Fields introduced in SlirpConfig version 2 begin
*/
struct sockaddr_in *outbound_addr;
struct sockaddr_in6 *outbound_addr6;
/*
* Fields introduced in SlirpConfig version 3 begin
*/
bool disable_dns; /* slirp will not redirect/serve any DNS packet */
/*
* Fields introduced in SlirpConfig version 4 begin
*/
bool disable_dhcp; /* slirp will not reply to any DHCP requests */
} SlirpConfig;
/* Create a new instance of a slirp stack */
Slirp *slirp_new(const SlirpConfig *cfg, const SlirpCb *callbacks,
void *opaque);
/* slirp_init is deprecated in favor of slirp_new */
Slirp *slirp_init(int restricted, bool in_enabled, struct in_addr vnetwork,
struct in_addr vnetmask, struct in_addr vhost,
bool in6_enabled, struct in6_addr vprefix_addr6,
uint8_t vprefix_len, struct in6_addr vhost6,
const char *vhostname, const char *tftp_server_name,
const char *tftp_path, const char *bootfile,
struct in_addr vdhcp_start, struct in_addr vnameserver,
struct in6_addr vnameserver6, const char **vdnssearch,
const char *vdomainname, const SlirpCb *callbacks,
void *opaque);
/* Shut down an instance of a slirp stack */
void slirp_cleanup(Slirp *slirp);
/* This is called by the application when it is about to sleep through poll().
* *timeout is set to the amount of virtual time (in ms) that the application intends to
* wait (UINT32_MAX if infinite). slirp_pollfds_fill updates it according to
* e.g. TCP timers, so the application knows it should sleep a smaller amount of
* time. slirp_pollfds_fill calls add_poll for each file descriptor
* that should be monitored along the sleep. The opaque pointer is passed as
* such to add_poll, and add_poll returns an index. */
void slirp_pollfds_fill(Slirp *slirp, uint32_t *timeout,
SlirpAddPollCb add_poll, void *opaque);
/* This is called by the application after sleeping, to report which file
* descriptors are available. slirp_pollfds_poll calls get_revents on each file
* descriptor, giving it the index that add_poll returned during the
* slirp_pollfds_fill call, to know whether the descriptor is available for
* read/write/etc. (SLIRP_POLL_*)
* select_error should be passed 1 if poll() returned an error. */
void slirp_pollfds_poll(Slirp *slirp, int select_error,
SlirpGetREventsCb get_revents, void *opaque);
/* This is called by the application when the guest emits a packet on the
* guest network, to be interpreted by slirp. */
void slirp_input(Slirp *slirp, const uint8_t *pkt, int pkt_len);
/* These set up / remove port forwarding between a host port in the real world
* and the guest network. */
int slirp_add_hostfwd(Slirp *slirp, int is_udp, struct in_addr host_addr,
int host_port, struct in_addr guest_addr, int guest_port);
int slirp_remove_hostfwd(Slirp *slirp, int is_udp, struct in_addr host_addr,
int host_port);
#define SLIRP_HOSTFWD_UDP 1
#define SLIRP_HOSTFWD_V6ONLY 2
int slirp_add_hostxfwd(Slirp *slirp,
const struct sockaddr *haddr, socklen_t haddrlen,
const struct sockaddr *gaddr, socklen_t gaddrlen,
int flags);
int slirp_remove_hostxfwd(Slirp *slirp,
const struct sockaddr *haddr, socklen_t haddrlen,
int flags);
/* Set up port forwarding between a port in the guest network and a
* command running on the host */
int slirp_add_exec(Slirp *slirp, const char *cmdline,
struct in_addr *guest_addr, int guest_port);
/* Set up port forwarding between a port in the guest network and a
* Unix port on the host */
int slirp_add_unix(Slirp *slirp, const char *unixsock,
struct in_addr *guest_addr, int guest_port);
/* Set up port forwarding between a port in the guest network and a
* callback that will receive the data coming from the port */
int slirp_add_guestfwd(Slirp *slirp, SlirpWriteCb write_cb, void *opaque,
struct in_addr *guest_addr, int guest_port);
/* TODO: rather identify a guestfwd through an opaque pointer instead of through
* the guest_addr */
/* This is called by the application for a guestfwd, to determine how much data
* can be received by the forwarded port through a call to slirp_socket_recv. */
size_t slirp_socket_can_recv(Slirp *slirp, struct in_addr guest_addr,
int guest_port);
/* This is called by the application for a guestfwd, to provide the data to be
* sent on the forwarded port */
void slirp_socket_recv(Slirp *slirp, struct in_addr guest_addr, int guest_port,
const uint8_t *buf, int size);
/* Remove entries added by slirp_add_exec, slirp_add_unix or slirp_add_guestfwd */
int slirp_remove_guestfwd(Slirp *slirp, struct in_addr guest_addr,
int guest_port);
/* Return a human-readable state of the slirp stack */
char *slirp_connection_info(Slirp *slirp);
/* Return a human-readable state of the NDP/ARP tables */
char *slirp_neighbor_info(Slirp *slirp);
/* Save the slirp state through the write_cb. The opaque pointer is passed as
* such to the write_cb. */
void slirp_state_save(Slirp *s, SlirpWriteCb write_cb, void *opaque);
/* Returns the version of the slirp state, to be saved along the state */
int slirp_state_version(void);
/* Load the slirp state through the read_cb. The opaque pointer is passed as
* such to the read_cb. The version should be given as it was obtained from
* slirp_state_version when slirp_state_save was called. */
int slirp_state_load(Slirp *s, int version_id, SlirpReadCb read_cb,
void *opaque);
/* Return the version of the slirp implementation */
const char *slirp_version_string(void);
#ifdef __cplusplus
} /* extern "C" */
#endif
#endif /* LIBSLIRP_H */
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