291 lines
9.7 KiB
C
291 lines
9.7 KiB
C
/* $Id: pcp_msg_struct.h,v 1.3 2013/12/16 16:02:19 nanard Exp $ */
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/* MiniUPnP project
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* Website : http://miniupnp.free.fr/
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* Author : Peter Tatrai
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Copyright (c) 2013 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
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All rights reserved.
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Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
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* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
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this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
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this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
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and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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* The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
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derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
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THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
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AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
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LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
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CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
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SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
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INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
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CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
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ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
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POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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*/
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#define PCP_OPCODE_ANNOUNCE 0
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#define PCP_OPCODE_MAP 1
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#define PCP_OPCODE_PEER 2
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#ifdef PCP_SADSCP
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#define PCP_OPCODE_SADSCP 3
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#endif
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/* Possible response codes sent by server, as a result of client request*/
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#define PCP_SUCCESS 0
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#define PCP_ERR_UNSUPP_VERSION 1
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/** The version number at the start of the PCP Request
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* header is not recognized by this PCP server. This is a long
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* lifetime error. This document describes PCP version 2.
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*/
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#define PCP_ERR_NOT_AUTHORIZED 2
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/**The requested operation is disabled for this PCP
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* client, or the PCP client requested an operation that cannot be
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* fulfilled by the PCP server's security policy. This is a long
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* lifetime error.
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*/
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#define PCP_ERR_MALFORMED_REQUEST 3
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/**The request could not be successfully parsed.
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* This is a long lifetime error.
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*/
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#define PCP_ERR_UNSUPP_OPCODE 4
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/** Unsupported Opcode. This is a long lifetime error.
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*/
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#define PCP_ERR_UNSUPP_OPTION 5
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/**Unsupported Option. This error only occurs if the
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* Option is in the mandatory-to-process range. This is a long
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* lifetime error.
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*/
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#define PCP_ERR_MALFORMED_OPTION 6
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/**Malformed Option (e.g., appears too many times,
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* invalid length). This is a long lifetime error.
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*/
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#define PCP_ERR_NETWORK_FAILURE 7
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/**The PCP server or the device it controls are
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* experiencing a network failure of some sort (e.g., has not
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* obtained an External IP address). This is a short lifetime error.
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*/
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#define PCP_ERR_NO_RESOURCES 8
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/**Request is well-formed and valid, but the server has
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* insufficient resources to complete the requested operation at this
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* time. For example, the NAT device cannot create more mappings at
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* this time, is short of CPU cycles or memory, or is unable to
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* handle the request due to some other temporary condition. The
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* same request may succeed in the future. This is a system-wide
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* error, different from USER_EX_QUOTA. This can be used as a catch-
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* all error, should no other error message be suitable. This is a
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* short lifetime error.
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*/
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#define PCP_ERR_UNSUPP_PROTOCOL 9
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/**Unsupported transport protocol, e.g. SCTP in a
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* NAT that handles only UDP and TCP. This is a long lifetime error.
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*/
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#define PCP_ERR_USER_EX_QUOTA 10
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/** This attempt to create a new mapping would exceed
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* this subscriber's port quota. This is a short lifetime error.
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*/
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#define PCP_ERR_CANNOT_PROVIDE_EXTERNAL 11
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/** The suggested external port and/or
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* external address cannot be provided. This error MUST only be
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* returned for:
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* * MAP requests that included the PREFER_FAILURE Option
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* (normal MAP requests will return an available external port)
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* * MAP requests for the SCTP protocol (PREFER_FAILURE is implied)
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* * PEER requests
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*/
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#define PCP_ERR_ADDRESS_MISMATCH 12
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/** The source IP address of the request packet does
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* not match the contents of the PCP Client's IP Address field, due
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* to an unexpected NAT on the path between the PCP client and the
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* PCP-controlled NAT or firewall. This is a long lifetime error.
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*/
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#define PCP_ERR_EXCESSIVE_REMOTE_PEERS 13
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/** The PCP server was not able to create the
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* filters in this request. This result code MUST only be returned
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* if the MAP request contained the FILTER Option. See Section 13.3
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* for processing information. This is a long lifetime error.
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*/
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typedef enum pcp_options {
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PCP_OPTION_3RD_PARTY = 1,
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PCP_OPTION_PREF_FAIL = 2,
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PCP_OPTION_FILTER = 3,
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#ifdef PCP_FLOWP
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PCP_OPTION_FLOW_PRIORITY = 4, /*TODO: change it to correct value*/
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#endif
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} pcp_options_t;
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#ifdef _WIN32
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#pragma warning (push)
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#pragma warning (disable:4200)
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#endif /* _WIN32 */
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#pragma pack(push, 1)
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/* PCP common request header*/
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typedef struct pcp_request {
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uint8_t ver;
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uint8_t r_opcode;
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uint16_t reserved;
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uint32_t req_lifetime;
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struct in6_addr ip; /* ipv4 will be represented
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by the ipv4 mapped ipv6 */
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uint8_t next_data[0];
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} pcp_request_t;
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/* PCP common response header*/
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typedef struct pcp_response {
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uint8_t ver;
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uint8_t r_opcode; /* R indicates Request (0) or Response (1)
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Opcode is 7 bit value specifying operation MAP or PEER */
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uint8_t reserved; /* reserved bits, must be 0 on transmission and must be ignored on reception */
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uint8_t result_code; /* */
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uint32_t lifetime; /* an unsigned 32-bit integer, in seconds {0, 2^32-1}*/
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uint32_t epochtime; /* epoch indicates how long has PCP server had its current mappings
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it increases by 1 every second */
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uint32_t reserved1[3];/* For requests that were successfully parsed this must be sent as 0 */
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uint8_t next_data[0];
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} pcp_response_t;
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typedef struct pcp_options_hdr {
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uint8_t code; /* Most significant bit indicates if this option is mandatory (0) or optional (1) */
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uint8_t reserved; /* MUST be set to 0 on transmission and MUST be ignored on reception */
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uint16_t len; /* indicates the length of the enclosed data in octets (see RFC) */
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uint8_t next_data[0]; /* */
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} pcp_options_hdr_t;
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/* same for both request and response */
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typedef struct pcp_map_v2 {
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uint32_t nonce[3];
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uint8_t protocol; /* 6 = TCP, 17 = UDP, 0 = 'all protocols' */
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uint8_t reserved[3];
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uint16_t int_port; /* 0 indicates 'all ports' */
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uint16_t ext_port; /* suggested external port */
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struct in6_addr ext_ip; /* suggested external IP address
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* ipv4 will be represented by the ipv4 mapped ipv6 */
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uint8_t next_data[0];
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} pcp_map_v2_t;
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/* same for both request and response */
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typedef struct pcp_map_v1 {
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uint8_t protocol;
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uint8_t reserved[3];
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uint16_t int_port;
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uint16_t ext_port;
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struct in6_addr ext_ip; /* ipv4 will be represented
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by the ipv4 mapped ipv6 */
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uint8_t next_data[0];
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} pcp_map_v1_t;
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/* same for both request and response */
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typedef struct pcp_peer_v1 {
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uint8_t protocol;
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uint8_t reserved[3];
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uint16_t int_port;
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uint16_t ext_port;
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struct in6_addr ext_ip; /* ipv4 will be represented
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by the ipv4 mapped ipv6 */
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uint16_t peer_port;
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uint16_t reserved1;
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struct in6_addr peer_ip;
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uint8_t next_data[0];
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} pcp_peer_v1_t;
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/* same for both request and response */
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typedef struct pcp_peer_v2 {
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uint32_t nonce[3];
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uint8_t protocol;
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uint8_t reserved[3];
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uint16_t int_port;
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uint16_t ext_port;
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struct in6_addr ext_ip; /* ipv4 will be represented
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by the ipv4 mapped ipv6 */
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uint16_t peer_port;
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uint16_t reserved1;
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struct in6_addr peer_ip;
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uint8_t next_data[0];
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} pcp_peer_v2_t;
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#ifdef PCP_SADSCP
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typedef struct pcp_sadscp_req {
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uint32_t nonce[3];
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uint8_t tolerance_fields;
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uint8_t app_name_length;
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char app_name[0];
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} pcp_sadscp_req_t;
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typedef struct pcp_sadscp_resp {
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uint32_t nonce[3];
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#define PCP_SADSCP_MASK ((1<<6)-1)
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uint8_t a_r_dscp_value;
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uint8_t reserved[3];
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} pcp_sadscp_resp_t;
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#endif
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typedef struct pcp_prefer_fail_option {
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uint8_t option;
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uint8_t reserved;
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uint16_t len;
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uint8_t next_data[0];
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} pcp_prefer_fail_option_t;
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typedef struct pcp_3rd_party_option{
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uint8_t option;
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uint8_t reserved;
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uint16_t len;
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struct in6_addr ip;
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uint8_t next_data[0];
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} pcp_3rd_party_option_t;
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#ifdef PCP_FLOWP
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typedef struct pcp_flow_priority_option{
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uint8_t option;
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uint8_t reserved;
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uint16_t len;
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uint8_t dscp_up;
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uint8_t dscp_down;
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#define PCP_DSCP_MASK ((1<<6)-1)
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uint8_t reserved2;
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/* most significant bit is used for response */
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uint8_t response_bit;
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uint8_t next_data[0];
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} pcp_flow_priority_option_t;
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#endif
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typedef struct pcp_filter_option {
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uint8_t option;
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uint8_t reserved1;
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uint16_t len;
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uint8_t reserved2;
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uint8_t prefix_len;
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uint16_t peer_port;
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struct in6_addr peer_ip;
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}pcp_filter_option_t;
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#pragma pack(pop)
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#ifdef _WIN32
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#pragma warning (pop)
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#endif /* _WIN32 */
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