FRAME(4) FreeBSD Kernel Interfaces Manual FRAME(4)
NAME
frame - frame protocol family
SYNOPSIS
pseudo-device af_frame
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <net/frame.h>
DESCRIPTION
The frame protocol family provides an interface for sending and receiving
low level network interface frames through the normal socket(2)
mechanisms.
The frame protocol family supports the SOCK_DGRAM socket type. Only root
may create frame protocol family sockets.
frame protocol family sockets are designed as an alternative to bpf(4)
for handling low data and packet rate communication protocols. Rather
than filtering every frame entering the system before the network stack,
like bpf(4), processing of the frame protocol family runs after the built
in protocol handlers in the kernel, thus avoiding the overhead. For this
reason, it is not possible to handle IPv4 or IPv6 packets with frame
protocol sockets because the kernel network stack consumes them before
the receive handling for frame sockets is run.
Sockets can be created in the frame protocol family by using AF_FRAME as
the domain argument to socket(2). The type of interface, as per
<net/if_types.h>, is specified as the socket protocol. Currently only
Ethernet interfaces are supported.
Sockets bound to the frame family use the following address structure:
#define FRAME_ADDRLEN 8
#define FRAME_DATALEN 32
struct sockaddr_frame {
uint8_t sfrm_len;
uint8_t sfrm_family;
uint16_t sfrm_proto;
unsigned int sfrm_ifindex;
uint8_t sfrm_addr[FRAME_ADDRLEN];
char sfrm_ifname[IFNAMSIZ];
uint8_t sfrm_data[FRAME_DATALEN];
};
The interface used for transmitting or receiving frames with a frame
domain socket may be specified by using an interface index with
sfrm_ifindex, or by name with sfrm_ifname. The use of other struct
sockaddr_frame fields depends on the type of interface.
Ethernet frame sockets
A frame socket for use with Ethernet interfaces can be created using
IFT_ETHER as the protocol argument to socket(2):
int sock = socket(AF_FRAME, SOCK_DGRAM, IFT_ETHER);
The Ethernet protocol is specified with sfrm_proto in network byte order.
Ethernet addresses are specified using the first 6 bytes of sfrm_addr.
Ethernet frame sockets may receive frames on all interfaces by specifying
0 for sfrm_ifindex when using bind(2). Similarly, a "wildcard" local
address of all zeros can be specified in sfrm_addr.
An interface and address must be specified when sending Ethernet frames.
Ethernet sockets support the following frame socket options using
IFT_ETHER as the level argument with setsockopt(2) and getsockopt(2):
FRAME_RECVDSTADDR int
Enable or disable the reception of the Ethernet destination
address as a struct ether_addr control message for frames
received with recvmsg(2).
FRAME_RECVPRIO int
Enable or disable the reception of the mbuf packet priority field
as an int sized control message for frames received with
recvmsg(2).
FRAME_ADD_MEMBERSHIP struct frame_mreq
Configure an Ethernet interface to enable reception of frames
destined to the specified multicast Ethernet address.
struct frame_mreq {
unsigned int fmr_ifindex;
uint8_t fmr_addr[FRAME_ADDRLEN];
char fmr_ifname[IFNAMSIZ];
};
An interface must be specified using either fmr_ifindex or
fmr_ifname. The multicast Ethernet address is specified in the
first 6 bytes of fmr_addr.
FRAME_DEL_MEMBERSHIP struct frame_mreq
Configure an Ethernet interface to disable reception of frames
destined to the specified multicast Ethernet address.
FRAME_SENDPRIO int
Specify an mbuf priority value between IF_HDRPRIO_MIN (0) and
IF_HDRPRIO_MAX (7) for frames sent with the Ethernet frame
socket, or IF_HDRPRIO_PACKET to use the existing mbuf priority
value. The default is IF_HDRPRIO_PACKET.
EXAMPLES
To receive LLDP frames on the em0 Ethernet interface:
struct sockaddr_frame sfrm = {
.sfrm_family = AF_FRAME,
.sfrm_ifname = "em0",
.sfrm_proto = htons(ETHERTYPE_LLDP),
};
struct frame_mreq fmr = {
.fmr_ifname = "em0",
.fmr_addr = { 0x01, 0x80, 0xc2, 0x00, 0x00, 0x0e },
};
int sock;
sock = socket(AF_FRAME, SOCK_DGRAM, IFT_ETHER);
if (sock == -1)
err(1, "ethernet frame socket");
if (bind(sock, (struct addrinfo *)&sfrm, sizeof(sfrm)) == -1)
err(1, "bind");
if (setsockopt(sock, IFT_ETHER, FRAME_ADD_MEMBERSHIP,
&fmr, sizeof(fmr)) == -1)
err(1, "join lldp multicast group");
for (;;) {
socklen_t sfrmlen = sizeof(sfrm);
uint8_t frame[2048];
ssize_t rv;
rv = recvfrom(sock, frame, sizeof(frame), 0,
(struct sockaddr *)&sfrm, &sfrmlen);
if (rv == -1)
err(1, "lldp recv");
printf("received %zd bytes from %s", rv,
ether_ntoa((struct ether_addr *)sfrm->sfrm_addr));
}
SEE ALSO
socket(2), netintro(4)
HISTORY
frame domain sockets appeared in OpenBSD 7.7.
AUTHORS
David Gwynne <
[email protected]>.
FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p8 December 16, 2024 FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p8