Network Interface¶
Overview¶
The network interface is a nexus that ties the network device drivers and the upper part of the network stack together. All the sent and received data is transferred via a network interface. The network interfaces cannot be created at runtime. A special linker section will contain information about them and that section is populated at linking time.
Network interfaces are created by NET_DEVICE_INIT()
macro.
For Ethernet network, a macro called ETH_NET_DEVICE_INIT()
should be used
instead as it will create VLAN interfaces automatically if
:kconfig:`CONFIG_NET_VLAN` is enabled. These macros are typically used in
network device driver source code.
The network interface can be turned ON by calling net_if_up()
and OFF
by calling net_if_down()
. When the device is powered ON, the network
interface is also turned ON by default.
The network interfaces can be referenced either by a struct net_if *
pointer or by a network interface index. The network interface can be
resolved from its index by calling net_if_get_by_index()
and from interface
pointer by calling net_if_get_by_iface()
.
The IP address for network devices must be set for them to be connectable.
In a typical dynamic network environment, IP addresses are set automatically
by DHCPv4, for example. If needed though, the application can set a device’s
IP address manually. See the API documentation below for functions such as
net_if_ipv4_addr_add()
that do that.
The net_if_get_default()
returns a default network interface. What
this default interface means can be configured via options like
:kconfig:`CONFIG_NET_DEFAULT_IF_FIRST` and
:kconfig:`CONFIG_NET_DEFAULT_IF_ETHERNET`.
See Kconfig file subsys/net/ip/Kconfig what options are available for
selecting the default network interface.
The transmitted and received network packets can be classified via a network packet priority. This is typically done in Ethernet networks when virtual LANs (VLANs) are used. Higher priority packets can be sent or received earlier than lower priority packets. The traffic class setup can be configured by :kconfig:`CONFIG_NET_TC_TX_COUNT` and :kconfig:`CONFIG_NET_TC_RX_COUNT` options.
If the :kconfig:`CONFIG_NET_PROMISCUOUS_MODE` is enabled and if the underlaying network technology supports promiscuous mode, then it is possible to receive all the network packets that the network device driver is able to receive. See Promiscuous Mode API for more details.
API Reference¶
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group
net_if
Network Interface abstraction layer.
Defines
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NET_DEVICE_INIT
(dev_name, drv_name, init_fn, pm_control_fn, data, cfg, prio, api, l2, l2_ctx_type, mtu)¶ Create a network interface and bind it to network device.
- Parameters
dev_name – Network device name.
drv_name – The name this instance of the driver exposes to the system.
init_fn – Address to the init function of the driver.
pm_control_fn – Pointer to pm_control function. Can be NULL if not implemented.
data – Pointer to the device’s private data.
cfg – The address to the structure containing the configuration information for this instance of the driver.
prio – The initialization level at which configuration occurs.
api – Provides an initial pointer to the API function struct used by the driver. Can be NULL.
l2 – Network L2 layer for this network interface.
l2_ctx_type – Type of L2 context data.
mtu – Maximum transfer unit in bytes for this network interface.
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NET_DEVICE_DT_DEFINE
(node_id, init_fn, pm_control_fn, data, cfg, prio, api, l2, l2_ctx_type, mtu)¶ Like NET_DEVICE_INIT but taking metadata from a devicetree node. Create a network interface and bind it to network device.
- Parameters
node_id – The devicetree node identifier.
init_fn – Address to the init function of the driver.
pm_control_fn – Pointer to pm_control function. Can be NULL if not implemented.
data – Pointer to the device’s private data.
cfg – The address to the structure containing the configuration information for this instance of the driver.
prio – The initialization level at which configuration occurs.
api – Provides an initial pointer to the API function struct used by the driver. Can be NULL.
l2 – Network L2 layer for this network interface.
l2_ctx_type – Type of L2 context data.
mtu – Maximum transfer unit in bytes for this network interface.
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NET_DEVICE_DT_INST_DEFINE
(inst, ...)¶ Like NET_DEVICE_DT_DEFINE for an instance of a DT_DRV_COMPAT compatible.
- Parameters
inst – instance number. This is replaced by
DT_DRV_COMPAT(inst)
in the call to NET_DEVICE_DT_DEFINE.... – other parameters as expected by NET_DEVICE_DT_DEFINE.
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NET_DEVICE_INIT_INSTANCE
(dev_name, drv_name, instance, init_fn, pm_control_fn, data, cfg, prio, api, l2, l2_ctx_type, mtu)¶ Create multiple network interfaces and bind them to network device. If your network device needs more than one instance of a network interface, use this macro below and provide a different instance suffix each time (0, 1, 2, … or a, b, c … whatever works for you)
- Parameters
dev_name – Network device name.
drv_name – The name this instance of the driver exposes to the system.
instance – Instance identifier.
init_fn – Address to the init function of the driver.
pm_control_fn – Pointer to pm_control function. Can be NULL if not implemented.
data – Pointer to the device’s private data.
cfg – The address to the structure containing the configuration information for this instance of the driver.
prio – The initialization level at which configuration occurs.
api – Provides an initial pointer to the API function struct used by the driver. Can be NULL.
l2 – Network L2 layer for this network interface.
l2_ctx_type – Type of L2 context data.
mtu – Maximum transfer unit in bytes for this network interface.
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NET_DEVICE_DT_DEFINE_INSTANCE
(node_id, instance, init_fn, pm_control_fn, data, cfg, prio, api, l2, l2_ctx_type, mtu)¶ Like NET_DEVICE_OFFLOAD_INIT but taking metadata from a devicetree. Create multiple network interfaces and bind them to network device. If your network device needs more than one instance of a network interface, use this macro below and provide a different instance suffix each time (0, 1, 2, … or a, b, c … whatever works for you)
- Parameters
node_id – The devicetree node identifier.
instance – Instance identifier.
init_fn – Address to the init function of the driver.
pm_control_fn – Pointer to pm_control function. Can be NULL if not implemented.
data – Pointer to the device’s private data.
cfg – The address to the structure containing the configuration information for this instance of the driver.
prio – The initialization level at which configuration occurs.
api – Provides an initial pointer to the API function struct used by the driver. Can be NULL.
l2 – Network L2 layer for this network interface.
l2_ctx_type – Type of L2 context data.
mtu – Maximum transfer unit in bytes for this network interface.
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NET_DEVICE_DT_INST_DEFINE_INSTANCE
(inst, ...)¶ Like NET_DEVICE_DT_DEFINE_INSTANCE for an instance of a DT_DRV_COMPAT compatible.
- Parameters
inst – instance number. This is replaced by
DT_DRV_COMPAT(inst)
in the call to NET_DEVICE_DT_DEFINE_INSTANCE.... – other parameters as expected by NET_DEVICE_DT_DEFINE_INSTANCE.
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NET_DEVICE_OFFLOAD_INIT
(dev_name, drv_name, init_fn, pm_control_fn, data, cfg, prio, api, mtu)¶ Create a offloaded network interface and bind it to network device. The offloaded network interface is implemented by a device vendor HAL or similar.
- Parameters
dev_name – Network device name.
drv_name – The name this instance of the driver exposes to the system.
init_fn – Address to the init function of the driver.
pm_control_fn – Pointer to pm_control function. Can be NULL if not implemented.
data – Pointer to the device’s private data.
cfg – The address to the structure containing the configuration information for this instance of the driver.
prio – The initialization level at which configuration occurs.
api – Provides an initial pointer to the API function struct used by the driver. Can be NULL.
mtu – Maximum transfer unit in bytes for this network interface.
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NET_DEVICE_DT_OFFLOAD_DEFINE
(node_id, init_fn, pm_control_fn, data, cfg, prio, api, mtu)¶ Like NET_DEVICE_OFFLOAD_INIT but taking metadata from a devicetree node. Create a offloaded network interface and bind it to network device. The offloaded network interface is implemented by a device vendor HAL or similar.
- Parameters
node_id – The devicetree node identifier.
init_fn – Address to the init function of the driver.
pm_control_fn – Pointer to pm_control function. Can be NULL if not implemented.
data – Pointer to the device’s private data.
cfg – The address to the structure containing the configuration information for this instance of the driver.
prio – The initialization level at which configuration occurs.
api – Provides an initial pointer to the API function struct used by the driver. Can be NULL.
mtu – Maximum transfer unit in bytes for this network interface.
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NET_DEVICE_DT_INST_OFFLOAD_DEFINE
(inst, ...)¶ Like NET_DEVICE_DT_OFFLOAD_DEFINE for an instance of a DT_DRV_COMPAT compatible.
- Parameters
inst – instance number. This is replaced by
DT_DRV_COMPAT(inst)
in the call to NET_DEVICE_DT_OFFLOAD_DEFINE.... – other parameters as expected by NET_DEVICE_DT_OFFLOAD_DEFINE.
Typedefs
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typedef void (*
net_if_mcast_callback_t
)(struct net_if *iface, const struct in6_addr *addr, bool is_joined)¶ Define callback that is called whenever IPv6 multicast address group is joined or left.
- Parameters
iface – A pointer to a struct net_if to which the multicast address is attached.
addr – IPv6 multicast address.
is_joined – True if the address is joined, false if left.
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typedef void (*
net_if_link_callback_t
)(struct net_if *iface, struct net_linkaddr *dst, int status)¶ Define callback that is called after a network packet has been sent.
Enums
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enum
net_if_flag
¶ Values:
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enumerator
NET_IF_UP
¶ Interface is up/ready to receive and transmit
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enumerator
NET_IF_POINTOPOINT
¶ Interface is pointopoint
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enumerator
NET_IF_PROMISC
¶ Interface is in promiscuous mode
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enumerator
NET_IF_NO_AUTO_START
¶ Do not start the interface immediately after initialization. This requires that either the device driver or some other entity will need to manually take the interface up when needed. For example for Ethernet this will happen when the driver calls the net_eth_carrier_on() function.
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enumerator
NET_IF_SUSPENDED
¶ Power management specific: interface is being suspended
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enumerator
NET_IF_FORWARD_MULTICASTS
¶ Flag defines if received multicasts of other interface are forwarded on this interface. This activates multicast routing / forwarding for this interface.
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enumerator
NET_IF_IPV4
¶ Interface supports IPv4
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enumerator
NET_IF_IPV6
¶ Interface supports IPv6
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enumerator
Functions
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static inline void
net_if_flag_set
(struct net_if *iface, enum net_if_flag value)¶ Set a value in network interface flags.
- Parameters
iface – Pointer to network interface
value – Flag value
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static inline bool
net_if_flag_test_and_set
(struct net_if *iface, enum net_if_flag value)¶ Test and set a value in network interface flags.
- Parameters
iface – Pointer to network interface
value – Flag value
- Returns
true if the bit was set, false if it wasn’t.
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static inline void
net_if_flag_clear
(struct net_if *iface, enum net_if_flag value)¶ Clear a value in network interface flags.
- Parameters
iface – Pointer to network interface
value – Flag value
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static inline bool
net_if_flag_is_set
(struct net_if *iface, enum net_if_flag value)¶ Check if a value in network interface flags is set.
- Parameters
iface – Pointer to network interface
value – Flag value
- Returns
True if the value is set, false otherwise
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enum net_verdict
net_if_send_data
(struct net_if *iface, struct net_pkt *pkt)¶ Send a packet through a net iface.
return verdict about the packet
- Parameters
iface – Pointer to a network interface structure
pkt – Pointer to a net packet to send
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static inline const struct net_l2 *const
net_if_l2
(struct net_if *iface)¶ Get a pointer to the interface L2.
- Parameters
iface – a valid pointer to a network interface structure
- Returns
a pointer to the iface L2
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enum net_verdict
net_if_recv_data
(struct net_if *iface, struct net_pkt *pkt)¶ Input a packet through a net iface.
- Parameters
iface – Pointer to a network interface structure
pkt – Pointer to a net packet to input
- Returns
verdict about the packet
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static inline void *
net_if_l2_data
(struct net_if *iface)¶ Get a pointer to the interface L2 private data.
- Parameters
iface – a valid pointer to a network interface structure
- Returns
a pointer to the iface L2 data
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static inline const struct device *
net_if_get_device
(struct net_if *iface)¶ Get an network interface’s device.
- Parameters
iface – Pointer to a network interface structure
- Returns
a pointer to the device driver instance
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void
net_if_queue_tx
(struct net_if *iface, struct net_pkt *pkt)¶ Queue a packet to the net interface TX queue.
- Parameters
iface – Pointer to a network interface structure
pkt – Pointer to a net packet to queue
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static inline bool
net_if_is_ip_offloaded
(struct net_if *iface)¶ Return the IP offload status.
- Parameters
iface – Network interface
- Returns
True if IP offlining is active, false otherwise.
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static inline struct net_offload *
net_if_offload
(struct net_if *iface)¶ Return the IP offload plugin.
- Parameters
iface – Network interface
- Returns
NULL if there is no offload plugin defined, valid pointer otherwise
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static inline bool
net_if_is_socket_offloaded
(struct net_if *iface)¶ Return the socket offload status.
- Parameters
iface – Network interface
- Returns
True if socket offloading is active, false otherwise.
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static inline struct net_linkaddr *
net_if_get_link_addr
(struct net_if *iface)¶ Get an network interface’s link address.
- Parameters
iface – Pointer to a network interface structure
- Returns
a pointer to the network link address
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static inline struct net_if_config *
net_if_get_config
(struct net_if *iface)¶ Return network configuration for this network interface.
- Parameters
iface – Pointer to a network interface structure
- Returns
Pointer to configuration
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static inline void
net_if_start_dad
(struct net_if *iface)¶ Start duplicate address detection procedure.
- Parameters
iface – Pointer to a network interface structure
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void
net_if_start_rs
(struct net_if *iface)¶ Start neighbor discovery and send router solicitation message.
- Parameters
iface – Pointer to a network interface structure
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static inline void
net_if_stop_rs
(struct net_if *iface)¶ Stop neighbor discovery.
- Parameters
iface – Pointer to a network interface structure
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static inline int
net_if_set_link_addr
(struct net_if *iface, uint8_t *addr, uint8_t len, enum net_link_type type)¶ Set a network interface’s link address.
- Parameters
iface – Pointer to a network interface structure
addr – A pointer to a uint8_t buffer representing the address. The buffer must remain valid throughout interface lifetime.
len – length of the address buffer
type – network bearer type of this link address
- Returns
0 on success
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static inline uint16_t
net_if_get_mtu
(struct net_if *iface)¶ Get an network interface’s MTU.
- Parameters
iface – Pointer to a network interface structure
- Returns
the MTU
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static inline void
net_if_set_mtu
(struct net_if *iface, uint16_t mtu)¶ Set an network interface’s MTU.
- Parameters
iface – Pointer to a network interface structure
mtu – New MTU, note that we store only 16 bit mtu value.
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static inline void
net_if_addr_set_lf
(struct net_if_addr *ifaddr, bool is_infinite)¶ Set the infinite status of the network interface address.
- Parameters
ifaddr – IP address for network interface
is_infinite – Infinite status
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struct net_if *
net_if_get_by_link_addr
(struct net_linkaddr *ll_addr)¶ Get an interface according to link layer address.
- Parameters
ll_addr – Link layer address.
- Returns
Network interface or NULL if not found.
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struct net_if *
net_if_lookup_by_dev
(const struct device *dev)¶ Find an interface from it’s related device.
- Parameters
dev – A valid struct device pointer to relate with an interface
- Returns
a valid struct net_if pointer on success, NULL otherwise
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static inline struct net_if_config *
net_if_config_get
(struct net_if *iface)¶ Get network interface IP config.
- Parameters
iface – Interface to use.
- Returns
NULL if not found or pointer to correct config settings.
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void
net_if_router_rm
(struct net_if_router *router)¶ Remove a router from the system.
- Parameters
router – Pointer to existing router
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struct net_if *
net_if_get_default
(void)¶ Get the default network interface.
- Returns
Default interface or NULL if no interfaces are configured.
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struct net_if *
net_if_get_first_by_type
(const struct net_l2 *l2)¶ Get the first network interface according to its type.
- Parameters
l2 – Layer 2 type of the network interface.
- Returns
First network interface of a given type or NULL if no such interfaces was found.
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int
net_if_config_ipv6_get
(struct net_if *iface, struct net_if_ipv6 **ipv6)¶ Allocate network interface IPv6 config.
This function will allocate new IPv6 config.
- Parameters
iface – Interface to use.
ipv6 – Pointer to allocated IPv6 struct is returned to caller.
- Returns
0 if ok, <0 if error
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int
net_if_config_ipv6_put
(struct net_if *iface)¶ Release network interface IPv6 config.
- Parameters
iface – Interface to use.
- Returns
0 if ok, <0 if error
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struct net_if_addr *
net_if_ipv6_addr_lookup
(const struct in6_addr *addr, struct net_if **iface) Check if this IPv6 address belongs to one of the interfaces.
- Parameters
addr – IPv6 address
iface – Pointer to interface is returned
- Returns
Pointer to interface address, NULL if not found.
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struct net_if_addr *
net_if_ipv6_addr_lookup_by_iface
(struct net_if *iface, struct in6_addr *addr)¶ Check if this IPv6 address belongs to this specific interfaces.
- Parameters
iface – Network interface
addr – IPv6 address
- Returns
Pointer to interface address, NULL if not found.
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int
net_if_ipv6_addr_lookup_by_index
(const struct in6_addr *addr)¶ Check if this IPv6 address belongs to one of the interface indices.
- Parameters
addr – IPv6 address
- Returns
>0 if address was found in given network interface index, all other values mean address was not found
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struct net_if_addr *
net_if_ipv6_addr_add
(struct net_if *iface, struct in6_addr *addr, enum net_addr_type addr_type, uint32_t vlifetime)¶ Add a IPv6 address to an interface.
- Parameters
iface – Network interface
addr – IPv6 address
addr_type – IPv6 address type
vlifetime – Validity time for this address
- Returns
Pointer to interface address, NULL if cannot be added
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bool
net_if_ipv6_addr_add_by_index
(int index, struct in6_addr *addr, enum net_addr_type addr_type, uint32_t vlifetime)¶ Add a IPv6 address to an interface by index.
- Parameters
index – Network interface index
addr – IPv6 address
addr_type – IPv6 address type
vlifetime – Validity time for this address
- Returns
True if ok, false if address could not be added
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void
net_if_ipv6_addr_update_lifetime
(struct net_if_addr *ifaddr, uint32_t vlifetime)¶ Update validity lifetime time of an IPv6 address.
- Parameters
ifaddr – Network IPv6 address
vlifetime – Validity time for this address
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bool
net_if_ipv6_addr_rm
(struct net_if *iface, const struct in6_addr *addr)¶ Remove an IPv6 address from an interface.
- Parameters
iface – Network interface
addr – IPv6 address
- Returns
True if successfully removed, false otherwise
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bool
net_if_ipv6_addr_rm_by_index
(int index, const struct in6_addr *addr)¶ Remove an IPv6 address from an interface by index.
- Parameters
index – Network interface index
addr – IPv6 address
- Returns
True if successfully removed, false otherwise
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struct net_if_mcast_addr *
net_if_ipv6_maddr_add
(struct net_if *iface, const struct in6_addr *addr)¶ Add a IPv6 multicast address to an interface.
- Parameters
iface – Network interface
addr – IPv6 multicast address
- Returns
Pointer to interface multicast address, NULL if cannot be added
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bool
net_if_ipv6_maddr_rm
(struct net_if *iface, const struct in6_addr *addr)¶ Remove an IPv6 multicast address from an interface.
- Parameters
iface – Network interface
addr – IPv6 multicast address
- Returns
True if successfully removed, false otherwise
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struct net_if_mcast_addr *
net_if_ipv6_maddr_lookup
(const struct in6_addr *addr, struct net_if **iface) Check if this IPv6 multicast address belongs to a specific interface or one of the interfaces.
- Parameters
addr – IPv6 address
iface – If *iface is null, then pointer to interface is returned, otherwise the *iface value needs to be matched.
- Returns
Pointer to interface multicast address, NULL if not found.
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void
net_if_mcast_mon_register
(struct net_if_mcast_monitor *mon, struct net_if *iface, net_if_mcast_callback_t cb)¶ Register a multicast monitor.
- Parameters
mon – Monitor handle. This is a pointer to a monitor storage structure which should be allocated by caller, but does not need to be initialized.
iface – Network interface
cb – Monitor callback
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void
net_if_mcast_mon_unregister
(struct net_if_mcast_monitor *mon)¶ Unregister a multicast monitor.
- Parameters
mon – Monitor handle
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void
net_if_mcast_monitor
(struct net_if *iface, const struct in6_addr *addr, bool is_joined)¶ Call registered multicast monitors.
- Parameters
iface – Network interface
addr – Multicast address
is_joined – Is this multicast address joined (true) or not (false)
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void
net_if_ipv6_maddr_join
(struct net_if_mcast_addr *addr)¶ Mark a given multicast address to be joined.
- Parameters
addr – IPv6 multicast address
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static inline bool
net_if_ipv6_maddr_is_joined
(struct net_if_mcast_addr *addr)¶ Check if given multicast address is joined or not.
- Parameters
addr – IPv6 multicast address
- Returns
True if address is joined, False otherwise.
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void
net_if_ipv6_maddr_leave
(struct net_if_mcast_addr *addr)¶ Mark a given multicast address to be left.
- Parameters
addr – IPv6 multicast address
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struct net_if_ipv6_prefix *
net_if_ipv6_prefix_get
(struct net_if *iface, struct in6_addr *addr)¶ Return prefix that corresponds to this IPv6 address.
- Parameters
iface – Network interface
addr – IPv6 address
- Returns
Pointer to prefix, NULL if not found.
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struct net_if_ipv6_prefix *
net_if_ipv6_prefix_lookup
(struct net_if *iface, struct in6_addr *addr, uint8_t len)¶ Check if this IPv6 prefix belongs to this interface.
- Parameters
iface – Network interface
addr – IPv6 address
len – Prefix length
- Returns
Pointer to prefix, NULL if not found.
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struct net_if_ipv6_prefix *
net_if_ipv6_prefix_add
(struct net_if *iface, struct in6_addr *prefix, uint8_t len, uint32_t lifetime)¶ Add a IPv6 prefix to an network interface.
- Parameters
iface – Network interface
prefix – IPv6 address
len – Prefix length
lifetime – Prefix lifetime in seconds
- Returns
Pointer to prefix, NULL if the prefix was not added.
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bool
net_if_ipv6_prefix_rm
(struct net_if *iface, struct in6_addr *addr, uint8_t len)¶ Remove an IPv6 prefix from an interface.
- Parameters
iface – Network interface
addr – IPv6 prefix address
len – Prefix length
- Returns
True if successfully removed, false otherwise
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static inline void
net_if_ipv6_prefix_set_lf
(struct net_if_ipv6_prefix *prefix, bool is_infinite)¶ Set the infinite status of the prefix.
- Parameters
prefix – IPv6 address
is_infinite – Infinite status
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void
net_if_ipv6_prefix_set_timer
(struct net_if_ipv6_prefix *prefix, uint32_t lifetime)¶ Set the prefix lifetime timer.
- Parameters
prefix – IPv6 address
lifetime – Prefix lifetime in seconds
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void
net_if_ipv6_prefix_unset_timer
(struct net_if_ipv6_prefix *prefix)¶ Unset the prefix lifetime timer.
- Parameters
prefix – IPv6 address
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bool
net_if_ipv6_addr_onlink
(struct net_if **iface, struct in6_addr *addr)¶ Check if this IPv6 address is part of the subnet of our network interface.
- Parameters
iface – Network interface. This is returned to the caller. The iface can be NULL in which case we check all the interfaces.
addr – IPv6 address
- Returns
True if address is part of our subnet, false otherwise
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static inline struct in6_addr *
net_if_router_ipv6
(struct net_if_router *router)¶ Get the IPv6 address of the given router.
- Parameters
router – a network router
- Returns
pointer to the IPv6 address, or NULL if none
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struct net_if_router *
net_if_ipv6_router_lookup
(struct net_if *iface, struct in6_addr *addr)¶ Check if IPv6 address is one of the routers configured in the system.
- Parameters
iface – Network interface
addr – IPv6 address
- Returns
Pointer to router information, NULL if cannot be found
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struct net_if_router *
net_if_ipv6_router_find_default
(struct net_if *iface, struct in6_addr *addr)¶ Find default router for this IPv6 address.
- Parameters
iface – Network interface. This can be NULL in which case we go through all the network interfaces to find a suitable router.
addr – IPv6 address
- Returns
Pointer to router information, NULL if cannot be found
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void
net_if_ipv6_router_update_lifetime
(struct net_if_router *router, uint16_t lifetime)¶ Update validity lifetime time of a router.
- Parameters
router – Network IPv6 address
lifetime – Lifetime of this router.
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struct net_if_router *
net_if_ipv6_router_add
(struct net_if *iface, struct in6_addr *addr, uint16_t router_lifetime)¶ Add IPv6 router to the system.
- Parameters
iface – Network interface
addr – IPv6 address
router_lifetime – Lifetime of the router
- Returns
Pointer to router information, NULL if could not be added
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bool
net_if_ipv6_router_rm
(struct net_if_router *router)¶ Remove IPv6 router from the system.
- Parameters
router – Router information.
- Returns
True if successfully removed, false otherwise
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uint8_t
net_if_ipv6_get_hop_limit
(struct net_if *iface)¶ Get IPv6 hop limit specified for a given interface. This is the default value but can be overridden by the user.
- Parameters
iface – Network interface
- Returns
Hop limit
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void
net_ipv6_set_hop_limit
(struct net_if *iface, uint8_t hop_limit)¶ Set the default IPv6 hop limit of a given interface.
- Parameters
iface – Network interface
hop_limit – New hop limit
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static inline void
net_if_ipv6_set_base_reachable_time
(struct net_if *iface, uint32_t reachable_time)¶ Set IPv6 reachable time for a given interface.
- Parameters
iface – Network interface
reachable_time – New reachable time
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static inline uint32_t
net_if_ipv6_get_reachable_time
(struct net_if *iface)¶ Get IPv6 reachable timeout specified for a given interface.
- Parameters
iface – Network interface
- Returns
Reachable timeout
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uint32_t
net_if_ipv6_calc_reachable_time
(struct net_if_ipv6 *ipv6)¶ Calculate next reachable time value for IPv6 reachable time.
- Parameters
ipv6 – IPv6 address configuration
- Returns
Reachable time
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static inline void
net_if_ipv6_set_reachable_time
(struct net_if_ipv6 *ipv6)¶ Set IPv6 reachable time for a given interface. This requires that base reachable time is set for the interface.
- Parameters
ipv6 – IPv6 address configuration
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static inline void
net_if_ipv6_set_retrans_timer
(struct net_if *iface, uint32_t retrans_timer)¶ Set IPv6 retransmit timer for a given interface.
- Parameters
iface – Network interface
retrans_timer – New retransmit timer
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static inline uint32_t
net_if_ipv6_get_retrans_timer
(struct net_if *iface)¶ Get IPv6 retransmit timer specified for a given interface.
- Parameters
iface – Network interface
- Returns
Retransmit timer
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static inline const struct in6_addr *
net_if_ipv6_select_src_addr
(struct net_if *iface, const struct in6_addr *dst)¶ Get a IPv6 source address that should be used when sending network data to destination.
- Parameters
iface – Interface that was used when packet was received. If the interface is not known, then NULL can be given.
dst – IPv6 destination address
- Returns
Pointer to IPv6 address to use, NULL if no IPv6 address could be found.
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static inline struct net_if *
net_if_ipv6_select_src_iface
(const struct in6_addr *dst)¶ Get a network interface that should be used when sending IPv6 network data to destination.
- Parameters
dst – IPv6 destination address
- Returns
Pointer to network interface to use, NULL if no suitable interface could be found.
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struct in6_addr *
net_if_ipv6_get_ll
(struct net_if *iface, enum net_addr_state addr_state)¶ Get a IPv6 link local address in a given state.
- Parameters
iface – Interface to use. Must be a valid pointer to an interface.
addr_state – IPv6 address state (preferred, tentative, deprecated)
- Returns
Pointer to link local IPv6 address, NULL if no proper IPv6 address could be found.
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struct in6_addr *
net_if_ipv6_get_ll_addr
(enum net_addr_state state, struct net_if **iface)¶ Return link local IPv6 address from the first interface that has a link local address matching give state.
- Parameters
state – IPv6 address state (ANY, TENTATIVE, PREFERRED, DEPRECATED)
iface – Pointer to interface is returned
- Returns
Pointer to IPv6 address, NULL if not found.
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void
net_if_ipv6_dad_failed
(struct net_if *iface, const struct in6_addr *addr)¶ Stop IPv6 Duplicate Address Detection (DAD) procedure if we find out that our IPv6 address is already in use.
- Parameters
iface – Interface where the DAD was running.
addr – IPv6 address that failed DAD
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struct in6_addr *
net_if_ipv6_get_global_addr
(enum net_addr_state state, struct net_if **iface)¶ Return global IPv6 address from the first interface that has a global IPv6 address matching the given state.
- Parameters
state – IPv6 address state (ANY, TENTATIVE, PREFERRED, DEPRECATED)
iface – Caller can give an interface to check. If iface is set to NULL, then all the interfaces are checked. Pointer to interface where the IPv6 address is defined is returned to the caller.
- Returns
Pointer to IPv6 address, NULL if not found.
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int
net_if_config_ipv4_get
(struct net_if *iface, struct net_if_ipv4 **ipv4)¶ Allocate network interface IPv4 config.
This function will allocate new IPv4 config.
- Parameters
iface – Interface to use.
ipv4 – Pointer to allocated IPv4 struct is returned to caller.
- Returns
0 if ok, <0 if error
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int
net_if_config_ipv4_put
(struct net_if *iface)¶ Release network interface IPv4 config.
- Parameters
iface – Interface to use.
- Returns
0 if ok, <0 if error
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uint8_t
net_if_ipv4_get_ttl
(struct net_if *iface)¶ Get IPv4 time-to-live value specified for a given interface.
- Parameters
iface – Network interface
- Returns
Time-to-live
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void
net_if_ipv4_set_ttl
(struct net_if *iface, uint8_t ttl)¶ Set IPv4 time-to-live value specified to a given interface.
- Parameters
iface – Network interface
ttl – Time-to-live value
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struct net_if_addr *
net_if_ipv4_addr_lookup
(const struct in_addr *addr, struct net_if **iface) Check if this IPv4 address belongs to one of the interfaces.
- Parameters
addr – IPv4 address
iface – Interface is returned
- Returns
Pointer to interface address, NULL if not found.
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struct net_if_addr *
net_if_ipv4_addr_add
(struct net_if *iface, struct in_addr *addr, enum net_addr_type addr_type, uint32_t vlifetime)¶ Add a IPv4 address to an interface.
- Parameters
iface – Network interface
addr – IPv4 address
addr_type – IPv4 address type
vlifetime – Validity time for this address
- Returns
Pointer to interface address, NULL if cannot be added
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bool
net_if_ipv4_addr_rm
(struct net_if *iface, const struct in_addr *addr)¶ Remove a IPv4 address from an interface.
- Parameters
iface – Network interface
addr – IPv4 address
- Returns
True if successfully removed, false otherwise
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int
net_if_ipv4_addr_lookup_by_index
(const struct in_addr *addr)¶ Check if this IPv4 address belongs to one of the interface indices.
- Parameters
addr – IPv4 address
- Returns
>0 if address was found in given network interface index, all other values mean address was not found
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bool
net_if_ipv4_addr_add_by_index
(int index, struct in_addr *addr, enum net_addr_type addr_type, uint32_t vlifetime)¶ Add a IPv4 address to an interface by network interface index.
- Parameters
index – Network interface index
addr – IPv4 address
addr_type – IPv4 address type
vlifetime – Validity time for this address
- Returns
True if ok, false if the address could not be added
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bool
net_if_ipv4_addr_rm_by_index
(int index, const struct in_addr *addr)¶ Remove a IPv4 address from an interface by interface index.
- Parameters
index – Network interface index
addr – IPv4 address
- Returns
True if successfully removed, false otherwise
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struct net_if_mcast_addr *
net_if_ipv4_maddr_add
(struct net_if *iface, const struct in_addr *addr)¶ Add a IPv4 multicast address to an interface.
- Parameters
iface – Network interface
addr – IPv4 multicast address
- Returns
Pointer to interface multicast address, NULL if cannot be added
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bool
net_if_ipv4_maddr_rm
(struct net_if *iface, const struct in_addr *addr)¶ Remove an IPv4 multicast address from an interface.
- Parameters
iface – Network interface
addr – IPv4 multicast address
- Returns
True if successfully removed, false otherwise
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struct net_if_mcast_addr *
net_if_ipv4_maddr_lookup
(const struct in_addr *addr, struct net_if **iface)¶ Check if this IPv4 multicast address belongs to a specific interface or one of the interfaces.
- Parameters
addr – IPv4 address
iface – If *iface is null, then pointer to interface is returned, otherwise the *iface value needs to be matched.
- Returns
Pointer to interface multicast address, NULL if not found.
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void
net_if_ipv4_maddr_join
(struct net_if_mcast_addr *addr)¶ Mark a given multicast address to be joined.
- Parameters
addr – IPv4 multicast address
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static inline bool
net_if_ipv4_maddr_is_joined
(struct net_if_mcast_addr *addr)¶ Check if given multicast address is joined or not.
- Parameters
addr – IPv4 multicast address
- Returns
True if address is joined, False otherwise.
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void
net_if_ipv4_maddr_leave
(struct net_if_mcast_addr *addr)¶ Mark a given multicast address to be left.
- Parameters
addr – IPv4 multicast address
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static inline struct in_addr *
net_if_router_ipv4
(struct net_if_router *router)¶ Get the IPv4 address of the given router.
- Parameters
router – a network router
- Returns
pointer to the IPv4 address, or NULL if none
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struct net_if_router *
net_if_ipv4_router_lookup
(struct net_if *iface, struct in_addr *addr)¶ Check if IPv4 address is one of the routers configured in the system.
- Parameters
iface – Network interface
addr – IPv4 address
- Returns
Pointer to router information, NULL if cannot be found
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struct net_if_router *
net_if_ipv4_router_find_default
(struct net_if *iface, struct in_addr *addr)¶ Find default router for this IPv4 address.
- Parameters
iface – Network interface. This can be NULL in which case we go through all the network interfaces to find a suitable router.
addr – IPv4 address
- Returns
Pointer to router information, NULL if cannot be found
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struct net_if_router *
net_if_ipv4_router_add
(struct net_if *iface, struct in_addr *addr, bool is_default, uint16_t router_lifetime)¶ Add IPv4 router to the system.
- Parameters
iface – Network interface
addr – IPv4 address
is_default – Is this router the default one
router_lifetime – Lifetime of the router
- Returns
Pointer to router information, NULL if could not be added
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bool
net_if_ipv4_router_rm
(struct net_if_router *router)¶ Remove IPv4 router from the system.
- Parameters
router – Router information.
- Returns
True if successfully removed, false otherwise
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bool
net_if_ipv4_addr_mask_cmp
(struct net_if *iface, const struct in_addr *addr) Check if the given IPv4 address belongs to local subnet.
- Parameters
iface – Interface to use. Must be a valid pointer to an interface.
addr – IPv4 address
- Returns
True if address is part of local subnet, false otherwise.
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bool
net_if_ipv4_is_addr_bcast
(struct net_if *iface, const struct in_addr *addr) Check if the given IPv4 address is a broadcast address.
- Parameters
iface – Interface to use. Must be a valid pointer to an interface.
addr – IPv4 address, this should be in network byte order
- Returns
True if address is a broadcast address, false otherwise.
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static inline struct net_if *
net_if_ipv4_select_src_iface
(const struct in_addr *dst)¶ Get a network interface that should be used when sending IPv4 network data to destination.
- Parameters
dst – IPv4 destination address
- Returns
Pointer to network interface to use, NULL if no suitable interface could be found.
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static inline const struct in_addr *
net_if_ipv4_select_src_addr
(struct net_if *iface, const struct in_addr *dst)¶ Get a IPv4 source address that should be used when sending network data to destination.
- Parameters
iface – Interface to use when sending the packet. If the interface is not known, then NULL can be given.
dst – IPv4 destination address
- Returns
Pointer to IPv4 address to use, NULL if no IPv4 address could be found.
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struct in_addr *
net_if_ipv4_get_ll
(struct net_if *iface, enum net_addr_state addr_state)¶ Get a IPv4 link local address in a given state.
- Parameters
iface – Interface to use. Must be a valid pointer to an interface.
addr_state – IPv4 address state (preferred, tentative, deprecated)
- Returns
Pointer to link local IPv4 address, NULL if no proper IPv4 address could be found.
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struct in_addr *
net_if_ipv4_get_global_addr
(struct net_if *iface, enum net_addr_state addr_state)¶ Get a IPv4 global address in a given state.
- Parameters
iface – Interface to use. Must be a valid pointer to an interface.
addr_state – IPv4 address state (preferred, tentative, deprecated)
- Returns
Pointer to link local IPv4 address, NULL if no proper IPv4 address could be found.
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void
net_if_ipv4_set_netmask
(struct net_if *iface, const struct in_addr *netmask)¶ Set IPv4 netmask for an interface.
- Parameters
iface – Interface to use.
netmask – IPv4 netmask
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bool
net_if_ipv4_set_netmask_by_index
(int index, const struct in_addr *netmask)¶ Set IPv4 netmask for an interface index.
- Parameters
index – Network interface index
netmask – IPv4 netmask
- Returns
True if netmask was added, false otherwise.
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void
net_if_ipv4_set_gw
(struct net_if *iface, const struct in_addr *gw)¶ Set IPv4 gateway for an interface.
- Parameters
iface – Interface to use.
gw – IPv4 address of an gateway
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bool
net_if_ipv4_set_gw_by_index
(int index, const struct in_addr *gw)¶ Set IPv4 gateway for an interface index.
- Parameters
index – Network interface index
gw – IPv4 address of an gateway
- Returns
True if gateway was added, false otherwise.
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struct net_if *
net_if_select_src_iface
(const struct sockaddr *dst)¶ Get a network interface that should be used when sending IPv6 or IPv4 network data to destination.
- Parameters
dst – IPv6 or IPv4 destination address
- Returns
Pointer to network interface to use. Note that the function will return the default network interface if the best network interface is not found.
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void
net_if_register_link_cb
(struct net_if_link_cb *link, net_if_link_callback_t cb)¶ Register a link callback.
- Parameters
link – Caller specified handler for the callback.
cb – Callback to register.
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void
net_if_unregister_link_cb
(struct net_if_link_cb *link)¶ Unregister a link callback.
- Parameters
link – Caller specified handler for the callback.
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void
net_if_call_link_cb
(struct net_if *iface, struct net_linkaddr *lladdr, int status)¶ Call a link callback function.
- Parameters
iface – Network interface.
lladdr – Destination link layer address
status – 0 is ok, < 0 error
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bool
net_if_need_calc_rx_checksum
(struct net_if *iface)¶ Check if received network packet checksum calculation can be avoided or not. For example many ethernet devices support network packet offloading in which case the IP stack does not need to calculate the checksum.
- Parameters
iface – Network interface
- Returns
True if checksum needs to be calculated, false otherwise.
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bool
net_if_need_calc_tx_checksum
(struct net_if *iface)¶ Check if network packet checksum calculation can be avoided or not when sending the packet. For example many ethernet devices support network packet offloading in which case the IP stack does not need to calculate the checksum.
- Parameters
iface – Network interface
- Returns
True if checksum needs to be calculated, false otherwise.
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struct net_if *
net_if_get_by_index
(int index)¶ Get interface according to index.
This is a syscall only to provide access to the object for purposes of assigning permissions.
- Parameters
index – Interface index
- Returns
Pointer to interface or NULL if not found.
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int
net_if_get_by_iface
(struct net_if *iface)¶ Get interface index according to pointer.
- Parameters
iface – Pointer to network interface
- Returns
Interface index
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void
net_if_foreach
(net_if_cb_t cb, void *user_data)¶ Go through all the network interfaces and call callback for each interface.
- Parameters
cb – User-supplied callback function to call
user_data – User specified data
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int
net_if_up
(struct net_if *iface)¶ Bring interface up.
- Parameters
iface – Pointer to network interface
- Returns
0 on success
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static inline bool
net_if_is_up
(struct net_if *iface)¶ Check if interface is up.
- Parameters
iface – Pointer to network interface
- Returns
True if interface is up, False if it is down.
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int
net_if_down
(struct net_if *iface)¶ Bring interface down.
- Parameters
iface – Pointer to network interface
- Returns
0 on success
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int
net_if_set_promisc
(struct net_if *iface)¶ Set network interface into promiscuous mode.
Note that not all network technologies will support this.
- Parameters
iface – Pointer to network interface
- Returns
0 on success, <0 if error
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void
net_if_unset_promisc
(struct net_if *iface)¶ Set network interface into normal mode.
- Parameters
iface – Pointer to network interface
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struct
net_if_addr
¶ - #include <net_if.h>
Network Interface unicast IP addresses.
Stores the unicast IP addresses assigned to this network interface.
Public Members
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struct net_addr
address
¶ IP address
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enum net_addr_type
addr_type
¶ How the IP address was set
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enum net_addr_state
addr_state
¶ What is the current state of the address
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uint8_t
is_infinite
¶ Is the IP address valid forever
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uint8_t
is_used
¶ Is this IP address used or not
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uint8_t
is_mesh_local
¶ Is this IP address usage limited to the subnet (mesh) or not
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struct net_addr
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struct
net_if_mcast_addr
¶ - #include <net_if.h>
Network Interface multicast IP addresses.
Stores the multicast IP addresses assigned to this network interface.
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struct
net_if_ipv6_prefix
¶ - #include <net_if.h>
Network Interface IPv6 prefixes.
Stores the multicast IP addresses assigned to this network interface.
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struct
net_if_router
¶ - #include <net_if.h>
Information about routers in the system.
Stores the router information.
Public Members
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sys_snode_t
node
¶ Slist lifetime timer node
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struct net_addr
address
¶ IP address
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uint32_t
life_start
¶ Router life timer start
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uint16_t
lifetime
¶ Router lifetime
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uint8_t
is_used
¶ Is this router used or not
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uint8_t
is_default
¶ Is default router
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uint8_t
is_infinite
¶ Is the router valid forever
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sys_snode_t
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struct
net_if_ipv6
¶ - #include <net_if.h>
Public Members
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struct net_if_addr
unicast
[NET_IF_MAX_IPV6_ADDR
]¶ Unicast IP addresses
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struct net_if_mcast_addr
mcast
[NET_IF_MAX_IPV6_MADDR
]¶ Multicast IP addresses
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struct net_if_ipv6_prefix
prefix
[NET_IF_MAX_IPV6_PREFIX
]¶ Prefixes
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uint32_t
base_reachable_time
¶ Default reachable time (RFC 4861, page 52)
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uint32_t
reachable_time
¶ Reachable time (RFC 4861, page 20)
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uint32_t
retrans_timer
¶ Retransmit timer (RFC 4861, page 52)
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uint8_t
hop_limit
¶ IPv6 hop limit
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struct net_if_addr
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struct
net_if_ipv4
¶ - #include <net_if.h>
Public Members
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struct net_if_addr
unicast
[NET_IF_MAX_IPV4_ADDR
]¶ Unicast IP addresses
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struct net_if_mcast_addr
mcast
[NET_IF_MAX_IPV4_MADDR
]¶ Multicast IP addresses
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uint8_t
ttl
¶ IPv4 time-to-live
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struct net_if_addr
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struct
net_if_ip
¶ - #include <net_if.h>
Network interface IP address configuration.
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struct
net_if_config
¶ - #include <net_if.h>
IP and other configuration related data for network interface.
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struct
net_traffic_class
¶ - #include <net_if.h>
Network traffic class.
Traffic classes are used when sending or receiving data that is classified with different priorities. So some traffic can be marked as high priority and it will be sent or received first. Each network packet that is transmitted or received goes through a fifo to a thread that will transmit it.
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struct
net_if_dev
¶ - #include <net_if.h>
Network Interface Device structure.
Used to handle a network interface on top of a device driver instance. There can be many net_if_dev instance against the same device.
Such interface is mainly to be used by the link layer, but is also tight to a network context: it then makes the relation with a network context and the network device.
Because of the strong relationship between a device driver and such network interface, each net_if_dev should be instantiated by
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struct
net_if
¶ - #include <net_if.h>
Network Interface structure.
Used to handle a network interface on top of a net_if_dev instance. There can be many net_if instance against the same net_if_dev instance.
Public Members
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struct net_if_dev *
if_dev
¶ The net_if_dev instance the net_if is related to
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struct net_if_config
config
¶ Network interface instance configuration
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struct net_if_dev *
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struct
net_if_mcast_monitor
- #include <net_if.h>
Multicast monitor handler struct.
Stores the multicast callback information. Caller must make sure that the variable pointed by this is valid during the lifetime of registration. Typically this means that the variable cannot be allocated from stack.
Public Members
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sys_snode_t
node
¶ Node information for the slist.
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struct net_if *
iface
Network interface
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net_if_mcast_callback_t
cb
¶ Multicast callback
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sys_snode_t
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struct
net_if_link_cb
¶ - #include <net_if.h>
Link callback handler struct.
Stores the link callback information. Caller must make sure that the variable pointed by this is valid during the lifetime of registration. Typically this means that the variable cannot be allocated from stack.
Public Members
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sys_snode_t
node
¶ Node information for the slist.
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net_if_link_callback_t
cb
¶ Link callback
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sys_snode_t
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