opnsense-src/libexec/rc/rc.d/netif
Gleb Smirnoff 6aae3517ed Retire synchronous PPP kernel driver sppp(4).
The last two drivers that required sppp are cp(4) and ce(4).

These devices are still produced and can be purchased
at Cronyx <http://cronyx.ru/hardware/wan.html>.

Since Roman Kurakin <rik@FreeBSD.org> has quit them, they no
longer support FreeBSD officially.  Later they have dropped
support for Linux drivers to.  As of mid-2020 they don't even
have a developer to maintain their Windows driver.  However,
their support verbally told me that they could provide aid to
a FreeBSD developer with documentaion in case if there appears
a new customer for their devices.

These drivers have a feature to not use sppp(4) and create an
interface, but instead expose the device as netgraph(4) node.
Then, you can attach ng_ppp(4) with help of ports/net/mpd5 on
top of the node and get your synchronous PPP.  Alternatively
you can attach ng_frame_relay(4) or ng_cisco(4) for HDLC.
Actually, last time I used cp(4) back in 2004, using netgraph(4)
instead of sppp(4) was already the right way to do.

Thus, remove the sppp(4) related part of the drivers and enable
by default the negraph(4) part.  Further maintenance of these
drivers in the tree shouldn't be a big deal.

While doing that, remove some cruft and enable cp(4) compilation
on amd64.  The ce(4) for some unknown reason marks its internal
DDK functions with __attribute__ fastcall, which most likely is
safe to remove, but without hardware I'm not going to do that, so
ce(4) remains i386-only.

Reviewed by:		emaste, imp, donner
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D32590
See also:		https://reviews.freebsd.org/D23928
2021-10-22 11:41:36 -07:00

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#!/bin/sh
#
# Copyright (c) 2003 The FreeBSD Project. All rights reserved.
#
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# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
# THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
# PROVIDE: netif
# REQUIRE: FILESYSTEMS iovctl serial sysctl
# REQUIRE: hostid
# KEYWORD: nojailvnet
. /etc/rc.subr
. /etc/network.subr
name="netif"
desc="Network interface setup"
rcvar="${name}_enable"
start_cmd="netif_start"
stop_cmd="netif_stop"
wlanup_cmd="wlan_up"
wlandown_cmd="wlan_down"
cloneup_cmd="clone_up"
clonedown_cmd="clone_down"
clear_cmd="doclear"
vnetup_cmd="vnet_up"
vnetdown_cmd="vnet_down"
extra_commands="cloneup clonedown clear vnetup vnetdown"
cmdifn=
set_rcvar_obsolete ipv6_enable ipv6_activate_all_interfaces
set_rcvar_obsolete ipv6_prefer
netif_start()
{
local _if
# Set the list of interfaces to work on.
#
cmdifn=$*
if [ -z "$cmdifn" ]; then
#
# We're operating as a general network start routine.
#
# disable SIGINT (Ctrl-c) when running at startup
trap : 2
fi
# Create IEEE802.11 interface
wlan_up $cmdifn
# Create cloned interfaces
clone_up $cmdifn
# Rename interfaces.
ifnet_rename $cmdifn
# Configure the interface(s).
netif_common ifn_start $cmdifn
if [ -f /etc/rc.d/ipfilter ] ; then
# Resync ipfilter
/etc/rc.d/ipfilter quietresync
fi
if [ -f /etc/rc.d/bridge -a -n "$cmdifn" ] ; then
/etc/rc.d/bridge start $cmdifn
fi
if [ -f /etc/rc.d/routing -a -n "$cmdifn" ] ; then
for _if in $cmdifn; do
/etc/rc.d/routing static any $_if
done
fi
}
netif_stop()
{
_clone_down=1
_wlan_down=1
netif_stop0 $*
}
doclear()
{
_clone_down=
_wlan_down=
netif_stop0 $*
}
netif_stop0()
{
local _if
# Set the list of interfaces to work on.
#
cmdifn=$*
# Deconfigure the interface(s)
netif_common ifn_stop $cmdifn
# Destroy wlan interfaces
if [ -n "$_wlan_down" ]; then
wlan_down $cmdifn
fi
# Destroy cloned interfaces
if [ -n "$_clone_down" ]; then
clone_down $cmdifn
fi
if [ -f /etc/rc.d/routing -a -n "$cmdifn" ] ; then
for _if in $cmdifn; do
/etc/rc.d/routing stop any $_if
done
fi
}
vnet_up()
{
cmdifn=$*
netif_common ifn_vnetup $cmdifn
}
vnet_down()
{
cmdifn=$*
netif_common ifn_vnetdown $cmdifn
}
# netif_common routine
# Common configuration subroutine for network interfaces. This
# routine takes all the preparatory steps needed for configuriing
# an interface and then calls $routine.
netif_common()
{
local _cooked_list _tmp_list _fail _func _ok _str _cmdifn
_func=
if [ -z "$1" ]; then
err 1 "netif_common(): No function name specified."
else
_func="$1"
shift
fi
# Set the scope of the command (all interfaces or just one).
#
_cooked_list=
_tmp_list=
_cmdifn=$*
if [ -n "$_cmdifn" ]; then
# Don't check that the interface(s) exist. We need to run
# the down code even when the interface doesn't exist to
# kill off wpa_supplicant.
# XXXBED: is this really true or does wpa_supplicant die?
# if so, we should get rid of the devd entry
_cooked_list="$_cmdifn"
else
_cooked_list="`list_net_interfaces`"
fi
# Expand epair[0-9] to epair[0-9][ab].
for ifn in $_cooked_list; do
case ${ifn#epair} in
[0-9]*[ab]) ;; # Skip epair[0-9]*[ab].
[0-9]*)
for _str in $_cooked_list; do
case $_str in
$ifn) _tmp_list="$_tmp_list ${ifn}a ${ifn}b" ;;
*) _tmp_list="$_tmp_list ${ifn}" ;;
esac
done
_cooked_list=${_tmp_list# }
;;
esac
done
_dadwait=
_fail=
_ok=
for ifn in ${_cooked_list# }; do
# Skip if ifn does not exist.
case $_func in
ifn_stop)
if ! ${IFCONFIG_CMD} $ifn > /dev/null 2>&1; then
warn "$ifn does not exist. Skipped."
_fail="${_fail} ${ifn}"
continue
fi
;;
esac
if ${_func} ${ifn} $2; then
_ok="${_ok} ${ifn}"
if ipv6if ${ifn}; then
_dadwait=1
fi
else
_fail="${_fail} ${ifn}"
fi
done
# inet6 address configuration needs sleep for DAD.
case ${_func}:${_dadwait} in
ifn_start:1|ifn_vnetup:1|ifn_vnetdown:1)
sleep `${SYSCTL_N} net.inet6.ip6.dad_count`
sleep 1
;;
esac
_str=
if [ -n "${_ok}" ]; then
case ${_func} in
ifn_start)
_str='Starting'
;;
ifn_stop)
_str='Stopping'
;;
ifn_vnetup)
_str='Moving'
;;
ifn_vnetdown)
_str='Reclaiming'
;;
esac
echo "${_str} Network:${_ok}."
case ${_func} in
ifn_vnetup)
# Clear _ok not to do "ifconfig $ifn"
# because $ifn is no longer in the current vnet.
_ok=
;;
esac
if check_startmsgs; then
for ifn in ${_ok}; do
/sbin/ifconfig ${ifn}
done
fi
fi
debug "The following interfaces were not configured: $_fail"
}
# Load the old "network" config file also for compatibility.
# This is needed for mfsBSD at least.
load_rc_config network
load_rc_config $name
run_rc_command $*