ZLMediaKit/tests/third_party/libpcap/include/can_socketcan.h
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/*-
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* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
*
* This code is derived from the Stanford/CMU enet packet filter,
* (net/enet.c) distributed as part of 4.3BSD, and code contributed
* to Berkeley by Steven McCanne and Van Jacobson both of Lawrence
* Berkeley Laboratory.
*
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#ifndef lib_pcap_can_socketcan_h
#define lib_pcap_can_socketcan_h
#include <pcap/pcap-inttypes.h>
/*
* SocketCAN header for CAN and CAN FD frames, as per
* Documentation/networking/can.rst in the Linux source.
*/
typedef struct {
uint32_t can_id;
uint8_t payload_length;
uint8_t fd_flags;
uint8_t reserved1;
uint8_t reserved2;
} pcap_can_socketcan_hdr;
/* Bits in the fd_flags field */
#define CANFD_BRS 0x01 /* bit rate switch (second bitrate for payload data) */
#define CANFD_ESI 0x02 /* error state indicator of the transmitting node */
#define CANFD_FDF 0x04 /* mark CAN FD for dual use of CAN format */
/*
* SocketCAN header for CAN XL frames, as per Linux's can.h header.
* This is different from pcap_can_socketcan_hdr; the flags field
* overlaps with the payload_length field in pcap_can_socketcan_hdr -
* the payload_length field in a CAN or CAN FD frame never has the
* 0x80 bit set, and the flags field in a CAN XL frame always has
* it set, allowing code reading the frame to determine whether
* it's CAN XL or not.
*/
typedef struct {
uint32_t priority_vcid;
uint8_t flags;
uint8_t sdu_type;
uint16_t payload_length;
uint32_t acceptance_field;
} pcap_can_socketcan_xl_hdr;
/* Bits in the flags field */
#define CANXL_SEC 0x01 /* Simple Extended Context */
#define CANXL_XLF 0x80 /* mark to distinguish CAN XL from CAN/CAN FD frames */
#endif