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NAME

     ng_async — asynchronous framing netgraph node type

SYNOPSIS

     #include <sys/types.h>
     #include <netgraph/ng_async.h>

DESCRIPTION

     The async node type performs conversion between synchronous frames and asynchronous frames,
     as defined for the PPP protocol in RFC 1662.  Asynchronous framing uses flag bytes and
     octet-stuffing to simulate a frame oriented connection over an octet-oriented asynchronous
     serial line.

     The node transmits and receives asynchronous data on the async hook.  Mbuf boundaries of
     incoming data are ignored.  Once a complete packet has been received, it is decoded and
     stripped of all framing bytes, and transmitted out the sync hook as a single frame.

     Synchronous frames are transmitted and received on the sync hook.  Packets received on this
     hook are encoded as asynchronous frames and sent out on async.  Received packets should
     start with the address and control fields, or the PPP protocol field if address and control
     field compression is employed, and contain no checksum field.  If the first four bytes are
     0xff 0x03 0xc0 0x21 (an LCP protocol frame) then complete control character escaping is
     enabled for that frame (in PPP, LCP packets are always sent with no address and control
     field compression and all control characters escaped).

     This node supports “flag sharing” for packets transmitted on async.  This is an optimization
     where the trailing flag byte of one frame is shared with the opening flag byte of the next.
     Flag sharing between frames is disabled after one second of transmit idle time.

HOOKS

     This node type supports the following hooks:

     async  Asynchronous connection.  Typically this hook would be connected to a ng_tty(4) node,
            which handles transmission of serial data over a tty device.

     sync   Synchronous connection.  This hook sends and receives synchronous frames.  For PPP,
            these frames should contain address, control, and protocol fields, but no checksum
            field.  Typically this hook would be connected to an individual link hook of a
            ng_ppp(4) type node.

CONTROL MESSAGES

     This node type supports the generic control messages, plus the following:

     NGM_ASYNC_CMD_SET_CONFIG (setconfig)
          Sets the node configuration, which is described by a struct ng_async_cfg:

              struct ng_async_cfg {
                      u_char    enabled;  /* Turn encoding on/off */
                      uint16_t  amru;     /* Max receive async frame length */
                      uint16_t  smru;     /* Max receive sync frame length */
                      uint32_t  accm;     /* ACCM encoding */
              };
          The enabled field enables or disables all encoding/decoding functions (default
          disabled).  When disabled, the node operates in simple “pass through” mode.  The amru
          and smru fields are the asynchronous and synchronous MRU (maximum receive unit) values,
          respectively.  These both default to 1600; note that the async MRU applies to the
          incoming frame length after asynchronous decoding.  The accm field is the asynchronous
          character control map, which controls the escaping of characters 0x00 thorough 0x1f
          (default 0xffffffff).

     NGM_ASYNC_CMD_GET_CONFIG (getconfig)
          This command returns the current configuration structure.

     NGM_ASYNC_CMD_GET_STATS (getstats)
          This command returns a struct ng_async_stat containing node statistics for packet,
          octet, and error counts.

     NGM_ASYNC_CMD_CLR_STATS (clrstats)
          Clears the node statistics.

SHUTDOWN

     This node shuts down upon receipt of a NGM_SHUTDOWN control message, or when all hooks have
     been disconnected.

SEE ALSO

     netgraph(4), ng_ppp(4), ng_tty(4), ngctl(8)

     W. Simpson, PPP in HDLC-link Framing, RFC 1662.

     W. Simpson, The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), RFC 1661.

HISTORY

     The ng_async node type was implemented in FreeBSD 4.0.

AUTHORS

     Archie Cobbs <archie@FreeBSD.org>