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      1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: ((GPL-2.0-only WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR BSD-3-Clause) */
      2/*
      3 * linux/can/isotp.h
      4 *
      5 * Definitions for isotp CAN sockets (ISO 15765-2:2016)
      6 *
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     43
     44#ifndef _UAPI_CAN_ISOTP_H
     45#define _UAPI_CAN_ISOTP_H
     46
     47#include <linux/types.h>
     48#include <linux/can.h>
     49
     50#define SOL_CAN_ISOTP (SOL_CAN_BASE + CAN_ISOTP)
     51
     52/* for socket options affecting the socket (not the global system) */
     53
     54#define CAN_ISOTP_OPTS		1	/* pass struct can_isotp_options */
     55
     56#define CAN_ISOTP_RECV_FC	2	/* pass struct can_isotp_fc_options */
     57
     58/* sockopts to force stmin timer values for protocol regression tests */
     59
     60#define CAN_ISOTP_TX_STMIN	3	/* pass __u32 value in nano secs    */
     61					/* use this time instead of value   */
     62					/* provided in FC from the receiver */
     63
     64#define CAN_ISOTP_RX_STMIN	4	/* pass __u32 value in nano secs   */
     65					/* ignore received CF frames which */
     66					/* timestamps differ less than val */
     67
     68#define CAN_ISOTP_LL_OPTS	5	/* pass struct can_isotp_ll_options */
     69
     70struct can_isotp_options {
     71
     72	__u32 flags;		/* set flags for isotp behaviour.	*/
     73				/* __u32 value : flags see below	*/
     74
     75	__u32 frame_txtime;	/* frame transmission time (N_As/N_Ar)	*/
     76				/* __u32 value : time in nano secs	*/
     77
     78	__u8  ext_address;	/* set address for extended addressing	*/
     79				/* __u8 value : extended address	*/
     80
     81	__u8  txpad_content;	/* set content of padding byte (tx)	*/
     82				/* __u8 value : content	on tx path	*/
     83
     84	__u8  rxpad_content;	/* set content of padding byte (rx)	*/
     85				/* __u8 value : content	on rx path	*/
     86
     87	__u8  rx_ext_address;	/* set address for extended addressing	*/
     88				/* __u8 value : extended address (rx)	*/
     89};
     90
     91struct can_isotp_fc_options {
     92
     93	__u8  bs;		/* blocksize provided in FC frame	*/
     94				/* __u8 value : blocksize. 0 = off	*/
     95
     96	__u8  stmin;		/* separation time provided in FC frame	*/
     97				/* __u8 value :				*/
     98				/* 0x00 - 0x7F : 0 - 127 ms		*/
     99				/* 0x80 - 0xF0 : reserved		*/
    100				/* 0xF1 - 0xF9 : 100 us - 900 us	*/
    101				/* 0xFA - 0xFF : reserved		*/
    102
    103	__u8  wftmax;		/* max. number of wait frame transmiss.	*/
    104				/* __u8 value : 0 = omit FC N_PDU WT	*/
    105};
    106
    107struct can_isotp_ll_options {
    108
    109	__u8  mtu;		/* generated & accepted CAN frame type	*/
    110				/* __u8 value :				*/
    111				/* CAN_MTU   (16) -> standard CAN 2.0	*/
    112				/* CANFD_MTU (72) -> CAN FD frame	*/
    113
    114	__u8  tx_dl;		/* tx link layer data length in bytes	*/
    115				/* (configured maximum payload length)	*/
    116				/* __u8 value : 8,12,16,20,24,32,48,64	*/
    117				/* => rx path supports all LL_DL values */
    118
    119	__u8  tx_flags;		/* set into struct canfd_frame.flags	*/
    120				/* at frame creation: e.g. CANFD_BRS	*/
    121				/* Obsolete when the BRS flag is fixed	*/
    122				/* by the CAN netdriver configuration	*/
    123};
    124
    125/* flags for isotp behaviour */
    126
    127#define CAN_ISOTP_LISTEN_MODE	0x0001	/* listen only (do not send FC) */
    128#define CAN_ISOTP_EXTEND_ADDR	0x0002	/* enable extended addressing */
    129#define CAN_ISOTP_TX_PADDING	0x0004	/* enable CAN frame padding tx path */
    130#define CAN_ISOTP_RX_PADDING	0x0008	/* enable CAN frame padding rx path */
    131#define CAN_ISOTP_CHK_PAD_LEN	0x0010	/* check received CAN frame padding */
    132#define CAN_ISOTP_CHK_PAD_DATA	0x0020	/* check received CAN frame padding */
    133#define CAN_ISOTP_HALF_DUPLEX	0x0040	/* half duplex error state handling */
    134#define CAN_ISOTP_FORCE_TXSTMIN	0x0080	/* ignore stmin from received FC */
    135#define CAN_ISOTP_FORCE_RXSTMIN	0x0100	/* ignore CFs depending on rx stmin */
    136#define CAN_ISOTP_RX_EXT_ADDR	0x0200	/* different rx extended addressing */
    137#define CAN_ISOTP_WAIT_TX_DONE	0x0400	/* wait for tx completion */
    138#define CAN_ISOTP_SF_BROADCAST	0x0800	/* 1-to-N functional addressing */
    139#define CAN_ISOTP_CF_BROADCAST	0x1000	/* 1-to-N transmission w/o FC */
    140
    141/* protocol machine default values */
    142
    143#define CAN_ISOTP_DEFAULT_FLAGS		0
    144#define CAN_ISOTP_DEFAULT_EXT_ADDRESS	0x00
    145#define CAN_ISOTP_DEFAULT_PAD_CONTENT	0xCC /* prevent bit-stuffing */
    146#define CAN_ISOTP_DEFAULT_FRAME_TXTIME	50000 /* 50 micro seconds */
    147#define CAN_ISOTP_DEFAULT_RECV_BS	0
    148#define CAN_ISOTP_DEFAULT_RECV_STMIN	0x00
    149#define CAN_ISOTP_DEFAULT_RECV_WFTMAX	0
    150
    151/*
    152 * Remark on CAN_ISOTP_DEFAULT_RECV_* values:
    153 *
    154 * We can strongly assume, that the Linux Kernel implementation of
    155 * CAN_ISOTP is capable to run with BS=0, STmin=0 and WFTmax=0.
    156 * But as we like to be able to behave as a commonly available ECU,
    157 * these default settings can be changed via sockopts.
    158 * For that reason the STmin value is intentionally _not_ checked for
    159 * consistency and copied directly into the flow control (FC) frame.
    160 */
    161
    162/* link layer default values => make use of Classical CAN frames */
    163
    164#define CAN_ISOTP_DEFAULT_LL_MTU	CAN_MTU
    165#define CAN_ISOTP_DEFAULT_LL_TX_DL	CAN_MAX_DLEN
    166#define CAN_ISOTP_DEFAULT_LL_TX_FLAGS	0
    167
    168/*
    169 * The CAN_ISOTP_DEFAULT_FRAME_TXTIME has become a non-zero value as
    170 * it only makes sense for isotp implementation tests to run without
    171 * a N_As value. As user space applications usually do not set the
    172 * frame_txtime element of struct can_isotp_options the new in-kernel
    173 * default is very likely overwritten with zero when the sockopt()
    174 * CAN_ISOTP_OPTS is invoked.
    175 * To make sure that a N_As value of zero is only set intentional the
    176 * value '0' is now interpreted as 'do not change the current value'.
    177 * When a frame_txtime of zero is required for testing purposes this
    178 * CAN_ISOTP_FRAME_TXTIME_ZERO u32 value has to be set in frame_txtime.
    179 */
    180#define CAN_ISOTP_FRAME_TXTIME_ZERO	0xFFFFFFFF
    181
    182#endif /* !_UAPI_CAN_ISOTP_H */