| /* vi: set sw=4 ts=4: */ |
| /* |
| * Licensed under GPLv2, see file LICENSE in this source tree. |
| */ |
| #ifndef UDHCP_DHCPD_H |
| #define UDHCP_DHCPD_H 1 |
| |
| PUSH_AND_SET_FUNCTION_VISIBILITY_TO_HIDDEN |
| |
| /* Defaults you may want to tweak */ |
| /* Default max_lease_sec */ |
| #define DEFAULT_LEASE_TIME (60*60*24 * 10) |
| #define LEASES_FILE CONFIG_DHCPD_LEASES_FILE |
| /* Where to find the DHCP server configuration file */ |
| #define DHCPD_CONF_FILE "/etc/udhcpd.conf" |
| |
| |
| struct static_lease; |
| |
| struct server_data_t { |
| char *interface; /* interface to use */ |
| //TODO: ifindex, server_nip, server_mac |
| // are obtained from interface name. |
| // Instead of querying them *once*, create update_server_network_data_cache() |
| // and call it before any usage of these fields. |
| // update_server_network_data_cache() must re-query data |
| // if more than N seconds have passed after last use. |
| int ifindex; |
| uint32_t server_nip; |
| #if ENABLE_FEATURE_UDHCP_PORT |
| uint16_t port; |
| #endif |
| uint8_t server_mac[6]; /* our MAC address (used only for ARP probing) */ |
| struct option_set *options; /* list of DHCP options loaded from the config file */ |
| /* start,end are in host order: we need to compare start <= ip <= end */ |
| uint32_t start_ip; /* start address of leases, in host order */ |
| uint32_t end_ip; /* end of leases, in host order */ |
| uint32_t max_lease_sec; /* maximum lease time (host order) */ |
| uint32_t min_lease_sec; /* minimum lease time a client can request */ |
| uint32_t max_leases; /* maximum number of leases (including reserved addresses) */ |
| uint32_t auto_time; /* how long should udhcpd wait before writing a config file. |
| * if this is zero, it will only write one on SIGUSR1 */ |
| uint32_t decline_time; /* how long an address is reserved if a client returns a |
| * decline message */ |
| uint32_t conflict_time; /* how long an arp conflict offender is leased for */ |
| uint32_t offer_time; /* how long an offered address is reserved */ |
| uint32_t siaddr_nip; /* "next server" bootp option */ |
| char *lease_file; |
| char *pidfile; |
| char *notify_file; /* what to run whenever leases are written */ |
| char *sname; /* bootp server name */ |
| char *boot_file; /* bootp boot file option */ |
| struct static_lease *static_leases; /* List of ip/mac pairs to assign static leases */ |
| } FIX_ALIASING; |
| |
| #define server_data (*(struct server_data_t*)bb_common_bufsiz1) |
| /* client_data sits in 2nd half of bb_common_bufsiz1 */ |
| |
| #if ENABLE_FEATURE_UDHCP_PORT |
| #define SERVER_PORT (server_data.port) |
| #define SERVER_PORT6 (server_data.port) |
| #else |
| #define SERVER_PORT 67 |
| #define SERVER_PORT6 547 |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| typedef uint32_t leasetime_t; |
| typedef int32_t signed_leasetime_t; |
| |
| struct dyn_lease { |
| /* Unix time when lease expires. Kept in memory in host order. |
| * When written to file, converted to network order |
| * and adjusted (current time subtracted) */ |
| leasetime_t expires; |
| /* "nip": IP in network order */ |
| uint32_t lease_nip; |
| /* We use lease_mac[6], since e.g. ARP probing uses |
| * only 6 first bytes anyway. We check received dhcp packets |
| * that their hlen == 6 and thus chaddr has only 6 significant bytes |
| * (dhcp packet has chaddr[16], not [6]) |
| */ |
| uint8_t lease_mac[6]; |
| char hostname[20]; |
| uint8_t pad[2]; |
| /* total size is a multiply of 4 */ |
| } PACKED; |
| |
| POP_SAVED_FUNCTION_VISIBILITY |
| |
| #endif |