linux/include/uapi/linux/errqueue.h
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   1#ifndef _UAPI_LINUX_ERRQUEUE_H
   2#define _UAPI_LINUX_ERRQUEUE_H
   3
   4#include <linux/types.h>
   5
   6struct sock_extended_err {
   7        __u32   ee_errno;       
   8        __u8    ee_origin;
   9        __u8    ee_type;
  10        __u8    ee_code;
  11        __u8    ee_pad;
  12        __u32   ee_info;
  13        __u32   ee_data;
  14};
  15
  16#define SO_EE_ORIGIN_NONE       0
  17#define SO_EE_ORIGIN_LOCAL      1
  18#define SO_EE_ORIGIN_ICMP       2
  19#define SO_EE_ORIGIN_ICMP6      3
  20#define SO_EE_ORIGIN_TXSTATUS   4
  21#define SO_EE_ORIGIN_TIMESTAMPING SO_EE_ORIGIN_TXSTATUS
  22
  23#define SO_EE_OFFENDER(ee)      ((struct sockaddr*)((ee)+1))
  24
  25/**
  26 *      struct scm_timestamping - timestamps exposed through cmsg
  27 *
  28 *      The timestamping interfaces SO_TIMESTAMPING, MSG_TSTAMP_*
  29 *      communicate network timestamps by passing this struct in a cmsg with
  30 *      recvmsg(). See Documentation/networking/timestamping.txt for details.
  31 */
  32struct scm_timestamping {
  33        struct timespec ts[3];
  34};
  35
  36/* The type of scm_timestamping, passed in sock_extended_err ee_info.
  37 * This defines the type of ts[0]. For SCM_TSTAMP_SND only, if ts[0]
  38 * is zero, then this is a hardware timestamp and recorded in ts[2].
  39 */
  40enum {
  41        SCM_TSTAMP_SND,         /* driver passed skb to NIC, or HW */
  42        SCM_TSTAMP_SCHED,       /* data entered the packet scheduler */
  43        SCM_TSTAMP_ACK,         /* data acknowledged by peer */
  44};
  45
  46#endif /* _UAPI_LINUX_ERRQUEUE_H */
  47