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The Linux Networking Architecture: Design and Implementation of Network Protocols in the Linux Kernel


Table of Contents


Copyright


Preface


Organization of this Book


Additional Sources of Information


Conventions


Acknowledgments


Part I: The Linux Kernel


Chapter 1. Motivation


1.1 The Linux Operating System


1.2 What is Linux?


1.3 Reasons for Using Linux


Chapter 2. The Kernel Structure


2.1 Monolithic Architectures and Microkernels


2.2 Activities in the Linux Kernel


2.3 Locking--Atomic Operations


2.4 Kernel Modules


2.5 Device Drivers


2.6 Memory Management in the Kernel


2.7 Timing in the Linux Kernel


2.8 The Proc File System


2.9 Versioning


Part II: Architecture of Network Implementation


Chapter 3. The Architecture of Communication Systems


3.1 Layer-Based Communication Models


3.2 Services and Protocols


Chapter 4. Managing Network Packets in the Kernel


4.1 Socket Buffers


4.2 Socket-Buffer Queues


Chapter 5. Network Devices


5.1 The net_device Interface


5.2 Managing Network Devices


5.3 Network Drivers


Part III: Layer I + II--Medium Access and Logical Link Layer


Chapter 6. Introduction to the Data-Link Layer


6.1 Structure of the Data-Link Layer


6.2 Processes on the Data-Link Layer


6.3 Managing Layer-3 Protocols


Chapter 7. The Serial-Line Internet Protocol (SLIP)


7.1 Introduction


7.2 Slip Implementation in the Linux Kernel


Chapter 8. The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)


8.1 Introduction


8.2 PPP Configuration in Linux


8.3 PPP Implementation in the Linux Kernel


8.4 Implementing the PPP Daemon


Chapter 9. PPP over Ethernet


9.1 Introduction


9.2 PPPOE Specification in RFC 2516


9.3 Implementation in the User Space


9.4 Implementation in the Linux Kernel


Chapter 10. Asynchronous Transfer Mode--ATM


10.1 Introduction


10.2 Implementing ATM in Linux


10.3 Configuration


Chapter 11. Bluetooth in Linux


11.1 Host Controller Interface (HCI)


11.2 L2CAP


11.3 Other Protocols


Chapter 12. Transparent Bridges


12.1 Introduction


12.2 Basics


12.3 Configuring a Bridge in Linux


12.4 Implementation


Part IV: Network Layer


Chapter 13. The TCP/IP Protocols


13.1 The Internet Protocol Suite


Chapter 14. The Internet Protocol V4


14.1.1 Routing IP Packets Across Routers


14.2 Implementing the Internet Protocol


14.3 IP Options


14.4 Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)


Chapter 15. Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)


15.1 Using the Address Resolution Protocol


15.2 The ARP Command


15.3 Implementing the ARP Instance in the Linux Kernel


Chapter 16. IP Routing


16.1 Introduction


16.2 Configuration


16.3 Implementation


Chapter 17. IP Multicast for Group Communication


17.1.1 Unicast


17.2 IP Multicast


17.3 Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)


17.4 Multicast Data Path in the Linux Kernel


17.5 Multicasting in Today''s Internet


17.6 Multicast Transport Protocols


Chapter 18. Using Traffic Control to Support Quality of Service (QoS)


18.1 Introduction


18.2 Basic Structure of Traffic Control in Linux


18.3 Traffic Control in the Outgoing Direction


18.4 Kernel Structures and Interfaces


18.5 Ingress Policing


18.6 Implementing a Queuing Discipline


18.7 Configuration


Chapter 19. Packet Filters and Firewalls


19.1 Introduction


19.2 The Ipchains Architecture of Linux 2.2


19.3 The Netfilter Architecture of Linux 2.4


Chapter 20. Connection Tracking


20.1 Introduction


20.2 Implementation


Chapter 21. Network Address Translation (NAT)


21.1 Introduction


21.2 Configuring NAT in Linux


21.3 Implementing the NAT Module


21.4 Interfaces to Extend the NAT Module


Chapter 22. Extending the Linux Network Architecture Functionality--KIDS


22.1 Managing Dynamically Extendable Functionalities


22.2 Structure of the KIDS Construction System


22.3 Using the KIDS Example to Extend the Linux Network Architecture


Chapter 23. IPv6--Internet Protocol Version 6


23.1 Introduction


23.2 IPv6 Features


23.3 IPv6 Implementation


Part V: Layer IV--Transport Layer


Chapter 24. Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)


24.1.1 Requirements on TCP


24.2 Implementing The TCP Protocol Instance


24.3 Connection Management


24.4 Protocol Mechanisms For Data Exchange


24.5 Timer Management In TCP


Chapter 25. User Datagram Protocol (UDP)


25.1 Introduction


25.2 Data Structures


25.3 Sending and Receiving UDP Datagrams


Chapter 26. The Concept of Sockets


26.1 Introduction


26.2 BSD Sockets


26.3 Protocol-Specific Sockets


Part VI: Layer V--Application Layer


Chapter 27. Network Programming With Sockets


27.1 Introduction


27.2 Functions of the Socket API


27.3 Examples


Part VII: Appendices


Appendix A. The LXR Source-Code Browser


A.1 Functionality


A.2 Installation


Appendix B. Debugging in the Linux Kernel


B.1 Log Outputs From the Linux Kernel


B.2 Creating Strings in the Kernel


B.3 Information in the /proc Directory


B.4 Using a Debugger with the Linux Kernel


Appendix C. Tools and Commands for Network Operation


C.1 Using ifconfig to Manage Network Devices


C.2 Using ping to Test the Reachability


C.3 Using netstat to View the Network State


C.4 Using route for Routing Information


C.5 Using tcpdump for Network Analysis


C.6 USING traceroute TO TRACE PACKETS


C.7 Other Tools


Appendix D. Example for a Kernel Module


Appendix E. Example for a Network-Layer Protocol


Appendix F. Example for a Transport Protocol


Appendix G. Example for Communication over Sockets


G.1 SERVER


G.2 CLIENT


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