Date: Thu, 17 Oct 2019 00:34:53 +0000 (UTC) From: Philip Paeps <philip@FreeBSD.org> To: src-committers@freebsd.org, svn-src-all@freebsd.org, svn-src-head@freebsd.org Subject: svn commit: r353674 - head/sys/net Message-ID: <201910170034.x9H0YreI029094@repo.freebsd.org>
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Author: philip Date: Thu Oct 17 00:34:53 2019 New Revision: 353674 URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/353674 Log: ether: add older ethertype definitions for QinQ Older network equipment used the ethertypes 0x9100, 0x9200, and 0x9300 for outer VLANs, before standardisation introduced 0x88a8. Submitted by: Lutz Donnerhacke <lutz_donnerhacke.de> Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21846 Modified: head/sys/net/ethernet.h Modified: head/sys/net/ethernet.h ============================================================================== --- head/sys/net/ethernet.h Wed Oct 16 22:19:56 2019 (r353673) +++ head/sys/net/ethernet.h Thu Oct 17 00:34:53 2019 (r353674) @@ -346,10 +346,13 @@ struct ether_vlan_header { #define ETHERTYPE_PAE 0x888e /* EAPOL PAE/802.1x */ #define ETHERTYPE_QINQ 0x88A8 /* 802.1ad VLAN stacking */ #define ETHERTYPE_LOOPBACK 0x9000 /* Loopback: used to test interfaces */ +#define ETHERTYPE_8021Q9100 0x9100 /* IEEE 802.1Q stacking (proprietary) */ #define ETHERTYPE_LBACK ETHERTYPE_LOOPBACK /* DEC MOP loopback */ #define ETHERTYPE_XNSSM 0x9001 /* 3Com (Formerly Bridge Communications), XNS Systems Management */ #define ETHERTYPE_TCPSM 0x9002 /* 3Com (Formerly Bridge Communications), TCP/IP Systems Management */ #define ETHERTYPE_BCLOOP 0x9003 /* 3Com (Formerly Bridge Communications), loopback detection */ +#define ETHERTYPE_8021Q9200 0x9200 /* IEEE 802.1Q stacking (proprietary) */ +#define ETHERTYPE_8021Q9300 0x9300 /* IEEE 802.1Q stacking (proprietary) */ #define ETHERTYPE_DEBNI 0xAAAA /* DECNET? Used by VAX 6220 DEBNI */ #define ETHERTYPE_SONIX 0xFAF5 /* Sonix Arpeggio */ #define ETHERTYPE_VITAL 0xFF00 /* BBN VITAL-LanBridge cache wakeups */
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