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NG_SSCFU(4)						   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 					       NG_SSCFU(4)

NAME
ng_sscfu -- netgraph SSCF at the UNI node type SYNOPSIS
#include <netnatm/saal/sscopdef.h> #include <netnatm/saal/sscfudef.h> #include <netgraph/atm/ng_sscfu.h> DESCRIPTION
The sscfu netgraph node type implements ITU-T recommendation Q.2130. This recommendation specifies the Service Specific Coordination Func- tion at the UNI. This is a thin sub-layer between the SSCOP (see ng_sscop(4)) and the UNI signalling. This node does not really implement a protocol but provides a mapping between the signals at the upper layer of the SSCOP and the signals the UNI expects at its lower layer. It also provides default values for the parameters of the SSCOP. After creation of the node, the SSCF instance must be created by sending an ``enable'' message to the node. If the node is enabled, default SSCOP parameters can be retrieved and set in the corresponding SSCOP instance. The node is shut down either by a NGM_SHUTDOWN message, or when all hooks are disconnected. HOOKS
Each sscfu node has two hooks with fixed names: lower This hook is the interface to the SSCOP. The interface expected here is exactly that which is exported by the ng_sscop(4) node type. upper This is the interface to the UNI. It uses the following message format: struct sscfu_arg { uint32_t sig; u_char data[]; }; The sig field is one of the following signals: enum saal_sig { SAAL_ESTABLISH_request, /* U -> SAAL: (UU) */ SAAL_ESTABLISH_indication, /* SAAL -> U: (UU) */ SAAL_ESTABLISH_confirm, /* SAAL -> U: (UU) */ SAAL_RELEASE_request, /* U -> SAAL: (UU) */ SAAL_RELEASE_confirm, /* SAAL -> U: */ SAAL_RELEASE_indication, /* SAAL -> U: (UU) */ SAAL_DATA_request, /* U -> SAAL: (DATA) */ SAAL_DATA_indication, /* SAAL -> U: (DATA) */ SAAL_UDATA_request, /* U -> SAAL: (UDATA) */ SAAL_UDATA_indication, /* SAAL -> U: (UDATA) */ }; The arrows in the comment show the direction of the signal, whether it is a signal that comes out of the node ('->'), or is sent by the node user to the node ('<-'). The type of the data expected for the signal is specified in parentheses. This data starts at the data field of the message structure. If the lower hook is disconnected and the node is enabled, the protocol state is reset. CONTROL MESSAGES
The sscfu node understands the generic messages plus the following: NGM_SSCFU_GETDEFPARAM This message returns a sscop_param structure, which contains the default parameters for the SSCOP at the UNI. This structure should be used for a NGM_SSCOP_SETPARAM message to the SSCOP node below the SSCF. NGM_SSCFU_ENABLE This message creates the actual SSCF instance and initializes it. Until this is done, parameters may neither be retrieved nor set, and all messages received on any hook are discarded. NGM_SSCFU_DISABLE Destroy the SSCF instance. After this, all messages on any hooks are discarded. NGM_SSCFU_GETDEBUG Retrieve the debugging flags in a uint32_t. NGM_SSCFU_SETDEBUG Set debugging flags. The argument must be a uint32_t. NGM_SSCFU_GETSTATE Retrieve the current state of the SSCFU instance in a uint32_t. If the node has not been enabled, 0 is returned. SEE ALSO
netgraph(4), ng_atm(4), ng_sscop(4), ngctl(8) AUTHORS
Harti Brandt <harti@FreeBSD.org> BSD
October 24, 2003 BSD
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