/* This file was manually copied from the Linux kernel source * and manually stripped from __KERNEL__ sections and unused functions. */ /* * Definitions and Declarations for tuple. * * 16 Dec 2003: Yasuyuki Kozakai @USAGI * - generalize L3 protocol dependent part. * * Derived from include/linux/netfiter_ipv4/ip_conntrack_tuple.h */ #ifndef _NF_CONNTRACK_TUPLE_H #define _NF_CONNTRACK_TUPLE_H #include #include /* A `tuple' is a structure containing the information to uniquely identify a connection. ie. if two packets have the same tuple, they are in the same connection; if not, they are not. We divide the structure along "manipulatable" and "non-manipulatable" lines, for the benefit of the NAT code. */ #define NF_CT_TUPLE_L3SIZE ARRAY_SIZE(((union nf_inet_addr *)NULL)->all) /* The protocol-specific manipulable parts of the tuple: always in network order! */ union nf_conntrack_man_proto { /* Add other protocols here. */ __be16 all; struct { __be16 port; } tcp; struct { __be16 port; } udp; struct { __be16 id; } icmp; struct { __be16 port; } dccp; struct { __be16 port; } sctp; struct { __be16 key; /* GRE key is 32bit, PPtP only uses 16bit */ } gre; }; /* The manipulable part of the tuple. */ struct nf_conntrack_man { union nf_inet_addr u3; union nf_conntrack_man_proto u; /* Layer 3 protocol */ u_int16_t l3num; }; /* This contains the information to distinguish a connection. */ struct nf_conntrack_tuple { struct nf_conntrack_man src; /* These are the parts of the tuple which are fixed. */ struct { union nf_inet_addr u3; union { /* Add other protocols here. */ __be16 all; struct { __be16 port; } tcp; struct { __be16 port; } udp; struct { u_int8_t type, code; } icmp; struct { __be16 port; } dccp; struct { __be16 port; } sctp; struct { __be16 key; } gre; } u; /* The protocol. */ u_int8_t protonum; /* The direction (for tuplehash) */ u_int8_t dir; } dst; }; struct nf_conntrack_tuple_mask { struct { union nf_inet_addr u3; union nf_conntrack_man_proto u; } src; }; #endif /* _NF_CONNTRACK_TUPLE_H */