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NAME

       ng_l2cap  —  Netgraph  node  type  that implements Bluetooth Logical Link Control and Adaptation Protocol
       (L2CAP)

SYNOPSIS

       #include <sys/types.h>
       #include <netgraph/bluetooth/include/ng_hci.h>
       #include <netgraph/bluetooth/include/ng_l2cap.h>

DESCRIPTION

       The l2cap node type is a Netgraph node type that implements Bluetooth Logical Link Control and Adaptation
       Protocol as per chapter D of the Bluetooth Specification Book v1.1.

       L2CAP provides connection-oriented and  connectionless  data  services  to  upper  layer  protocols  with
       protocol  multiplexing  capability, segmentation and reassembly operation, and group abstractions.  L2CAP
       permits higher level protocols and applications to transmit and receive  L2CAP  data  packets  up  to  64
       kilobytes in length.

   L2CAP Assumptions
             1.   The  ACL  link  between  two  units is set up.  The Baseband provides orderly delivery of data
                  packets, although there might be individual packet corruption and duplicates.   No  more  than
                  one ACL link exists between any two devices.

             2.   The  Baseband always provides the impression of full-duplex communication channels.  This does
                  not imply that all L2CAP communications are  bi-directional.   Multicasts  and  unidirectional
                  traffic (e.g., video) do not require duplex channels.

             3.   L2CAP  provides  a reliable channel using the mechanisms available at the Baseband layer.  The
                  Baseband always performs data integrity checks when requested and resends data  until  it  has
                  been successfully acknowledged or a timeout occurs.  As acknowledgements may be lost, timeouts
                  may occur even after the data has been successfully sent.

L2CAP GENERAL OPERATION

       The Logical Link Control and Adaptation Protocol (L2CAP) is based around the concept of “channels”.  Each
       channel  is  bound  to a single protocol in a many-to-one fashion.  Multiple channels can be bound to the
       same protocol, but a channel cannot be bound to multiple protocols.  Each  L2CAP  packet  received  on  a
       channel is directed to the appropriate higher level protocol.

       Each  one  of  the  end-points  of  an  L2CAP  channel  is  referred to by a channel identifier.  Channel
       identifiers (CIDs) are local names representing a logical channel end-point on the  device.   Identifiers
       from 0x0001 to 0x003F are reserved for specific L2CAP functions.  The null identifier (0x0000) is defined
       as  an  illegal  identifier  and  must  never  be  used as a destination end-point.  All L2CAP signalling
       commands are sent to CID 0x0001.  CID 0x0002 is reserved for group-oriented channel.  The same  CID  must
       not  be reused as a local L2CAP channel endpoint for multiple simultaneous L2CAP channels between a local
       device and some remote device.

       CID assignment is relative to a particular device and a device can assign CIDs independently  from  other
       devices.   Thus,  even  if  the same CID value has been assigned to (remote) channel endpoints by several
       remote devices connected to a single local device, the local device can  still  uniquely  associate  each
       remote CID with a different device.

   Channel Operational States
       NG_L2CAP_CLOSED
               In  this state, there is no channel associated with this CID.  This is the only state when a link
               level connection (Baseband) may not exist.  Link disconnection forces all other states  into  the
               NG_L2CAP_CLOSED state.

       NG_L2CAP_W4_L2CAP_CON_RSP
               In this state, the CID represents a local end-point and an L2CAP Connect Request message has been
               sent referencing this endpoint and it is now waiting for the corresponding L2CAP Connect Response
               message.

       NG_L2CAP_W4_L2CA_CON_RSP
               In  this state, the remote end-point exists and an L2CAP Connect Request has been received by the
               local L2CAP entity.  An L2CA Connect Indication has been sent to the upper layer and the part  of
               the  local L2CAP entity processing the received L2CAP Connect Request waits for the corresponding
               response.  The response may require a security check to be performed.

       NG_L2CAP_CONFIG
               In this state, the connection has been established but  both  sides  are  still  negotiating  the
               channel  parameters.  The Configuration state may also be entered when the channel parameters are
               being renegotiated.  Prior to entering the NG_L2CAP_CONFIG state, all outgoing  data  traffic  is
               suspended since the traffic parameters of the data traffic are to be renegotiated.  Incoming data
               traffic  is accepted until the remote channel endpoint has entered the NG_L2CAP_CONFIG state.  In
               the NG_L2CAP_CONFIG state, both sides will issue L2CAP Configuration  Request  messages  if  only
               defaults are being used, a null message will be sent.  If a large amount of parameters need to be
               negotiated,  multiple  messages  will  be  sent  to  avoid  any  MTU  limitations  and  negotiate
               incrementally.  Moving from the NG_L2CAP_CONFIG state to the NG_L2CAP_OPEN  state  requires  both
               sides  to  be  ready.   An  L2CAP entity is ready when it has received a positive response to its
               final request and it has positively responded to the final request from the remote device.

       NG_L2CAP_OPEN
               In this state, the connection has been established and configured, and data flow may proceed.

       NG_L2CAP_W4_L2CAP_DISCON_RSP
               In this state, the connection is shutting down and an L2CAP Disconnect Request message  has  been
               sent.  This state is now waiting for the corresponding response.

       NG_L2CAP_W4_L2CA_DISCON_RSP
               In  this  state,  the  connection on the remote endpoint is shutting down and an L2CAP Disconnect
               Request message has been received.  An L2CA Disconnect Indication has  been  sent  to  the  upper
               layer to notify the owner of the CID that the remote endpoint is being closed.  This state is now
               waiting  for  the  corresponding  response  from  the upper layer before responding to the remote
               endpoint.

   Protocol Multiplexing
       L2CAP supports protocol multiplexing because the Baseband Protocol does  not  support  any  “type”  field
       identifying  the  higher layer protocol being multiplexed above it.  L2CAP is able to distinguish between
       upper layer protocols such as the Service Discovery Protocol, RFCOMM and Telephony Control.

   Segmentation and Reassembly
       The data packets defined by the Baseband Protocol are limited in  size.   Large  L2CAP  packets  must  be
       segmented  into  multiple  smaller Baseband packets prior to their transmission over the air.  Similarly,
       multiple received Baseband packets may be reassembled into a single larger L2CAP packet.

   Quality of Service
       The L2CAP connection establishment process allows the exchange of information regarding  the  quality  of
       service (QoS) expected between two Bluetooth units.

   Groups
       The  Baseband  Protocol  supports  the  concept  of  a  piconet, a group of devices synchronously hopping
       together using the same clock.  The L2CAP group abstraction permits implementations  to  efficiently  map
       protocol groups on to piconets.

       The following features are outside the scope of L2CAP responsibilities:

             -   L2CAP does not transport audio designated for SCO links.

             -   L2CAP  does not enforce a reliable channel or ensure data integrity, that is, L2CAP performs no
                 retransmissions or checksum calculations.

             -   L2CAP does not support a reliable multicast channel.

             -   L2CAP does not support the concept of a global group name.

HOOKS

       This node type supports the following hooks:

       hci     Bluetooth Host Controller Interface downstream hook.

       l2c     Upper layer protocol upstream hook.  Usually the Bluetooth L2CAP socket layer is connected to the
               hook.

       ctl     Control hook.  Usually the Bluetooth raw L2CAP sockets layer is connected to the hook.

INTERFACE TO THE UPPER LAYER PROTOCOLS (L2CA CONTROL MESSAGES)

       Bluetooth specification says that L2CA request must block until response is ready.  L2CAP node uses token
       field from Netgraph message header to match L2CA request and response.  The  upper  layer  protocol  must
       populate  token.   L2CAP  node will queue request and start processing.  Later, when response is ready or
       timeout has occurred, L2CAP node will create new Netgraph message, set token and NFG_RESP flag  and  send
       message  to the upper layer.  Note that L2CA indication messages will not populate token and will not set
       NGF_RESP flag.  There is no reason for this, because they are  just  notifications  and  do  not  require
       acknowledgment.

       NGM_L2CAP_L2CA_CON
               Requests  the  creation  of  a  channel  representing a logical connection to a physical address.
               Input parameters are the target protocol (PSM) and  remote  device's  48-bit  address  (BD_ADDR).
               Output parameters are the local CID (LCID) allocated by the local L2CAP entity, and Result of the
               request.   If  Result  indicates  a  pending  notification,  the  Status  value  may contain more
               information of what processing is delaying the establishment of the connection.

       NGM_L2CAP_L2CA_CON_IND
               This message includes the parameters for the  address  of  the  remote  device  that  issued  the
               connection  request,  the  local  CID  representing  the  channel being requested, the Identifier
               contained in the request, and the PSM value the request is targeting.

       NGM_L2CAP_L2CA_CON_RSP
               Issues a response to a connection request event indication.   Input  parameters  are  the  remote
               device's  48-bit  address,  Identifier sent in the request, local CID, the Response code, and the
               Status attached to the Response code.  The output parameter is the Result of the service request.
               This primitive must be called no more than once after receiving the indication.

       NGM_L2CAP_L2CA_CFG
               Requests the initial configuration (or reconfiguration) of a channel to  a  new  set  of  channel
               parameters.   Input  parameters  are the local CID endpoint, new incoming receivable MTU (InMTU),
               new outgoing flow spec-ification, and flush and link timeouts.  Output parameters are the Result,
               accepted incoming MTU (InMTU), the remote side's flow requests, and flush and link timeouts.

       NGM_L2CAP_L2CA_CFG_IND
               This message includes the parameters indicating the local CID of the channel the request has been
               sent to, the outgoing MTU size (maximum packet that can be  sent  across  the  channel)  and  the
               flowspec  describing  the characteristics of the incoming data.  All other channel parameters are
               set to their default values if not provided by the remote device.

       NGM_L2CAP_L2CA_CFG_RSP
               Issues a response to a configuration request event  indication.   Input  parameters  include  the
               local  CID of the endpoint being configured, outgoing transmit MTU (which may be equal or less to
               the OutMTU parameter in the  configuration  indication  event)  and  the  accepted  flowspec  for
               incoming traffic.  The output parameter is the Result value.

       NGM_L2CAP_L2CA_QOS_IND
               This  message  includes the parameter indicating the address of the remote Bluetooth device where
               the QoS contract has been violated.

       NGM_L2CAP_L2CA_DISCON
               Requests the disconnection of the channel.  Input parameter is the  CID  representing  the  local
               channel endpoint.  Output parameter is Result.  Result is zero if an L2CAP Disconnect Response is
               received,  otherwise  a  non-zero  value  is returned.  Once disconnection has been requested, no
               process will be able to successfully read or write from the CID.

       NGM_L2CAP_L2CA_DISCON_IND
               This message includes the parameter indicating the local CID the request has been sent to.

       NGM_L2CAP_L2CA_WRITE
               Response to transfer of data request.  Actual data must be  received  from  appropriate  upstream
               hook and must be prepended with header defined as follows.

                     /* L2CA data packet header */
                     typedef struct {
                             u_int32_t token;  /* token to use in L2CAP_L2CA_WRITE */
                             u_int16_t length; /* length of the data */
                             u_int16_t lcid;   /* local channel ID */
                     } __attribute__ ((packed)) ng_l2cap_l2ca_hdr_t;

               The output parameters are Result and Length of data written.

       NGM_L2CAP_L2CA_GRP_CREATE
               Requests  the  creation  of  a  CID to represent a logical connection to multiple devices.  Input
               parameter is the PSM value that the outgoing connectionless traffic is  labelled  with,  and  the
               filter  used  for incoming traffic.  Output parameter is the CID representing the local endpoint.
               On creation, the group is empty but incoming traffic destined for  the  PSM  value  is  readable.
               This request has not been implemented.

       NGM_L2CAP_L2CA_GRP_CLOSE
               The use of this message closes down a Group.  This request has not been implemented.

       NGM_L2CAP_L2CA_GRP_ADD_MEMBER
               Requests  the addition of a member to a group.  The input parameter includes the CID representing
               the group and the BD_ADDR of the group member to be added.  The output parameter Result  confirms
               the success or failure of the request.  This request has not been implemented.

       NGM_L2CAP_L2CA_GRP_REM_MEMBER
               Requests the removal of a member from a group.  The input parameters include the CID representing
               the  group  and  BD_ADDR of the group member to be removed.  The output parameter Result confirms
               the success or failure of the request.  This request has not been implemented.

       NGM_L2CAP_L2CA_GRP_MEMBERSHIP
               Requests a report of the members of a group.  The input parameter CID represents the group  being
               queried.   The  output parameter Result confirms the success or failure of the operation.  If the
               Result is successful, BD_ADDR_Lst is a list of the Bluetooth addresses of the N  members  of  the
               group.  This request has not been implemented.

       NGM_L2CAP_L2CA_PING
               Initiates an L2CA Echo Request message and the reception of the corresponding L2CAP Echo Response
               message.   The  input parameters are remote Bluetooth device BD_ADDR, Echo Data and Length of the
               echo data.  The output parameters are Result, Echo Data and Length of the echo data.

       NGM_L2CAP_L2CA_GET_INFO
               Initiates an L2CA Information Request message and the reception of the corresponding  L2CAP  Info
               Response message.  The input parameters are remote Bluetooth device BD_ADDR and Information Type.
               The output parameters are Result, Information Data and Size of the information data.

       NGM_L2CAP_L2CA_ENABLE_CLT
               Request  to disable (enable) the reception of connectionless packets.  The input parameter is the
               PSM value indicating service that should be blocked (unblocked) and Enable flag.

NETGRAPH CONTROL MESSAGES

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

       NGM_L2CAP_NODE_GET_FLAGS
               Returns current state for the node.

       NGM_L2CAP_NODE_GET_DEBUG
               Returns an integer containing the current debug level for the node.

       NGM_L2CAP_NODE_SET_DEBUG
               This command takes an integer argument and sets current debug level for the node.

       NGM_L2CAP_NODE_GET_CON_LIST
               Returns list of active baseband connections (i.e., ACL links).

       NGM_L2CAP_NODE_GET_CHAN_LIST
               Returns list of active L2CAP channels.

       NGM_L2CAP_NODE_GET_AUTO_DISCON_TIMO
               Returns an integer containing the current value of the auto disconnect timeout (in sec).

       NGM_L2CAP_NODE_SET_AUTO_DISCON_TIMO
               This command accepts an integer and sets the value of the auto disconnect timeout (in sec).   The
               special value of 0 (zero) disables auto disconnect timeout.

SHUTDOWN

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

SEE ALSO

       netgraph(4), l2control(8), l2ping(8), ngctl(8)

HISTORY

       The l2cap node type was implemented in FreeBSD 5.0.

AUTHORS

       Maksim Yevmenkin <m_evmenkin@yahoo.com>

BUGS

       Most likely.  Please report if found.

Debian                                            July 4, 2002                                       NG_L2CAP(4)