Annotation of XNU/bsd/sys/socketvar.h, revision 1.1

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        !            56:  *     @(#)socketvar.h 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/2/93
        !            57:  */
        !            58: 
        !            59: #ifndef        _SYS_SOCKETVAR_H_
        !            60: #define _SYS_SOCKETVAR_H_
        !            61: 
        !            62: #include <sys/select.h>                        /* for struct selinfo */
        !            63: #include <sys/queue.h>
        !            64: #include <net/kext_net.h>
        !            65: #include <sys/ev.h>
        !            66: /*
        !            67:  * Hacks to get around compiler complaints
        !            68:  */
        !            69: struct mbuf;
        !            70: struct socket;
        !            71: struct uio;
        !            72: struct sockbuf;
        !            73: struct sockaddr;
        !            74: struct kextcb;
        !            75: struct protosw;
        !            76: struct sockif;
        !            77: struct sockutil;
        !            78: 
        !            79: /* strings for sleep message: */
        !            80: extern char netio[], netcon[], netcls[];
        !            81: #define SOCKET_CACHE_ON        
        !            82: #define SO_CACHE_FLUSH_INTERVAL 1      /* Seconds */
        !            83: #define SO_CACHE_TIME_LIMIT    (120/SO_CACHE_FLUSH_INTERVAL) /* Seconds */
        !            84: #define SO_CACHE_MAX_FREE_BATCH        50
        !            85: #define MAX_CACHED_SOCKETS     60000
        !            86: #define TEMPDEBUG              0
        !            87: 
        !            88: /*
        !            89:  * Kernel structure per socket.
        !            90:  * Contains send and receive buffer queues,
        !            91:  * handle on protocol and pointer to protocol
        !            92:  * private data and error information.
        !            93:  */
        !            94: typedef        u_quad_t so_gen_t;
        !            95: 
        !            96: struct socket {
        !            97:        int     so_zone;        /* zone we were allocated from */
        !            98:        short   so_type;                /* generic type, see socket.h */
        !            99:        short   so_options;             /* from socket call, see socket.h */
        !           100:        short   so_linger;              /* time to linger while closing */
        !           101:        short   so_state;               /* internal state flags SS_*, below */
        !           102:        caddr_t so_pcb;                 /* protocol control block */
        !           103:        struct  protosw *so_proto;      /* protocol handle */
        !           104: /*
        !           105:  * Variables for connection queueing.
        !           106:  * Socket where accepts occur is so_head in all subsidiary sockets.
        !           107:  * If so_head is 0, socket is not related to an accept.
        !           108:  * For head socket so_q0 queues partially completed connections,
        !           109:  * while so_q is a queue of connections ready to be accepted.
        !           110:  * If a connection is aborted and it has so_head set, then
        !           111:  * it has to be pulled out of either so_q0 or so_q.
        !           112:  * We allow connections to queue up based on current queue lengths
        !           113:  * and limit on number of queued connections for this socket.
        !           114:  */
        !           115:        struct  socket *so_head;        /* back pointer to accept socket */
        !           116:        TAILQ_HEAD(, socket) so_incomp; /* queue of partial unaccepted connections */
        !           117:        TAILQ_HEAD(, socket) so_comp;   /* queue of complete unaccepted connections */
        !           118:        TAILQ_ENTRY(socket) so_list;    /* list of unaccepted connections */
        !           119:        short   so_qlen;                /* number of unaccepted connections */
        !           120:        short   so_incqlen;             /* number of unaccepted incomplete
        !           121:                                           connections */
        !           122:        short   so_qlimit;              /* max number queued connections */
        !           123:        short   so_timeo;               /* connection timeout */
        !           124:        u_short so_error;               /* error affecting connection */
        !           125:        pid_t   so_pgid;                /* pgid for signals */
        !           126:        u_long  so_oobmark;             /* chars to oob mark */
        !           127: /*
        !           128:  * Variables for socket buffering.
        !           129:  */
        !           130:        struct  sockbuf {
        !           131:                u_long  sb_cc;          /* actual chars in buffer */
        !           132:                u_long  sb_hiwat;       /* max actual char count */
        !           133:                u_long  sb_mbcnt;       /* chars of mbufs used */
        !           134:                u_long  sb_mbmax;       /* max chars of mbufs to use */
        !           135:                long    sb_lowat;       /* low water mark */
        !           136:                struct  mbuf *sb_mb;    /* the mbuf chain */
        !           137:                struct  socket *sb_so;  /* socket back ptr */
        !           138:                struct  selinfo sb_sel; /* process selecting read/write */
        !           139:                short   sb_flags;       /* flags, see below */
        !           140:                short   sb_timeo;       /* timeout for read/write */
        !           141:        } so_rcv, so_snd;
        !           142: #define        SB_MAX          (256*1024)      /* default for max chars in sockbuf */
        !           143: #define        SB_LOCK         0x01            /* lock on data queue */
        !           144: #define        SB_WANT         0x02            /* someone is waiting to lock */
        !           145: #define        SB_WAIT         0x04            /* someone is waiting for data/space */
        !           146: #define        SB_SEL          0x08            /* someone is selecting */
        !           147: #define        SB_ASYNC        0x10            /* ASYNC I/O, need signals */
        !           148: #define        SB_NOTIFY       (SB_WAIT|SB_SEL|SB_ASYNC)
        !           149: #define        SB_UPCALL       0x20            /* someone wants an upcall */
        !           150: #define        SB_NOINTR       0x40            /* operations not interruptible */
        !           151: #define SB_RECV                0x8000          /* this is rcv sb */
        !           152: 
        !           153:        caddr_t so_tpcb;                /* Wisc. protocol control block XXX */
        !           154:        void    (*so_upcall) __P((struct socket *so, caddr_t arg, int waitf));
        !           155:        caddr_t so_upcallarg;           /* Arg for above */
        !           156:        uid_t   so_uid;                 /* who opened the socket */
        !           157:        /* NB: generation count must not be first; easiest to make it last. */
        !           158:        so_gen_t so_gencnt;             /* generation count */
        !           159:        TAILQ_HEAD(,eventqelt) so_evlist;
        !           160:        int     cached_in_sock_layer;   /* Is socket bundled with pcb/pcb.inp_ppcb? */
        !           161:        struct  socket  *cache_next;
        !           162:        struct  socket  *cache_prev;
        !           163:        u_long          cache_timestamp;
        !           164:        caddr_t         so_saved_pcb;   /* Saved pcb when cacheing */
        !           165:        struct  mbuf *so_temp;          /* Holding area for outbound frags */
        !           166:        /* Plug-in support - make the socket interface overridable */
        !           167:        struct  mbuf *so_tail;
        !           168:        struct  kextcb *so_ext;         /* NKE hook */
        !           169: };
        !           170: 
        !           171: /*
        !           172:  * Socket state bits.
        !           173:  */
        !           174: #define        SS_NOFDREF              0x001   /* no file table ref any more */
        !           175: #define        SS_ISCONNECTED          0x002   /* socket connected to a peer */
        !           176: #define        SS_ISCONNECTING         0x004   /* in process of connecting to peer */
        !           177: #define        SS_ISDISCONNECTING      0x008   /* in process of disconnecting */
        !           178: #define        SS_CANTSENDMORE         0x010   /* can't send more data to peer */
        !           179: #define        SS_CANTRCVMORE          0x020   /* can't receive more data from peer */
        !           180: #define        SS_RCVATMARK            0x040   /* at mark on input */
        !           181: 
        !           182: #define        SS_PRIV                 0x080   /* privileged for broadcast, raw... */
        !           183: #define        SS_NBIO                 0x100   /* non-blocking ops */
        !           184: #define        SS_ASYNC                0x200   /* async i/o notify */
        !           185: #define        SS_ISCONFIRMING         0x400   /* deciding to accept connection req */
        !           186: #define        SS_INCOMP               0x800   /* Unaccepted, incomplete connection */
        !           187: #define        SS_COMP                 0x1000  /* unaccepted, complete connection */
        !           188: 
        !           189: /*
        !           190:  * Externalized form of struct socket used by the sysctl(3) interface.
        !           191:  */
        !           192: struct xsocket {
        !           193:        size_t  xso_len;        /* length of this structure */
        !           194:        struct  socket *xso_so; /* makes a convenient handle sometimes */
        !           195:        short   so_type;
        !           196:        short   so_options;
        !           197:        short   so_linger;
        !           198:        short   so_state;
        !           199:        caddr_t so_pcb;         /* another convenient handle */
        !           200:        int     xso_protocol;
        !           201:        int     xso_family;
        !           202:        short   so_qlen;
        !           203:        short   so_incqlen;
        !           204:        short   so_qlimit;
        !           205:        short   so_timeo;
        !           206:        u_short so_error;
        !           207:        pid_t   so_pgid;
        !           208:        u_long  so_oobmark;
        !           209:        struct  xsockbuf {
        !           210:                u_long  sb_cc;
        !           211:                u_long  sb_hiwat;
        !           212:                u_long  sb_mbcnt;
        !           213:                u_long  sb_mbmax;
        !           214:                long    sb_lowat;
        !           215:                short   sb_flags;
        !           216:                short   sb_timeo;
        !           217:        } so_rcv, so_snd;
        !           218:        uid_t   so_uid;         /* XXX */
        !           219: };
        !           220: 
        !           221: /*
        !           222:  * Macros for sockets and socket buffering.
        !           223:  */
        !           224: #define sbtoso(sb) (sb->sb_so)
        !           225: 
        !           226: /*
        !           227:  * Do we need to notify the other side when I/O is possible?
        !           228:  */
        !           229: #define sb_notify(sb)  (((sb)->sb_flags & (SB_WAIT|SB_SEL|SB_ASYNC|SB_UPCALL)) != 0)
        !           230: 
        !           231: /*
        !           232:  * How much space is there in a socket buffer (so->so_snd or so->so_rcv)?
        !           233:  * This is problematical if the fields are unsigned, as the space might
        !           234:  * still be negative (cc > hiwat or mbcnt > mbmax).  Should detect
        !           235:  * overflow and return 0.  Should use "lmin" but it doesn't exist now.
        !           236:  */
        !           237: #define        sbspace(sb) \
        !           238:     ((long) imin((int)((sb)->sb_hiwat - (sb)->sb_cc), \
        !           239:         (int)((sb)->sb_mbmax - (sb)->sb_mbcnt)))
        !           240: 
        !           241: /* do we have to send all at once on a socket? */
        !           242: #define        sosendallatonce(so) \
        !           243:     ((so)->so_proto->pr_flags & PR_ATOMIC)
        !           244: 
        !           245: /* can we read something from so? */
        !           246: #define        soreadable(so) \
        !           247:     ((so)->so_rcv.sb_cc >= (so)->so_rcv.sb_lowat || \
        !           248:        ((so)->so_state & SS_CANTRCVMORE) || \
        !           249:        (so)->so_comp.tqh_first || (so)->so_error)
        !           250: 
        !           251: /* can we write something to so? */
        !           252: #define        sowriteable(so) \
        !           253:     ((sbspace(&(so)->so_snd) >= (so)->so_snd.sb_lowat && \
        !           254:        (((so)->so_state&SS_ISCONNECTED) || \
        !           255:          ((so)->so_proto->pr_flags&PR_CONNREQUIRED)==0)) || \
        !           256:      ((so)->so_state & SS_CANTSENDMORE) || \
        !           257:      (so)->so_error)
        !           258: 
        !           259: /* adjust counters in sb reflecting allocation of m */
        !           260: #define        sballoc(sb, m) { \
        !           261:        (sb)->sb_cc += (m)->m_len; \
        !           262:        (sb)->sb_mbcnt += MSIZE; \
        !           263:        if ((m)->m_flags & M_EXT) \
        !           264:                (sb)->sb_mbcnt += (m)->m_ext.ext_size; \
        !           265: }
        !           266: 
        !           267: /* adjust counters in sb reflecting freeing of m */
        !           268: #define        sbfree(sb, m) { \
        !           269:        (sb)->sb_cc -= (m)->m_len; \
        !           270:        (sb)->sb_mbcnt -= MSIZE; \
        !           271:        if ((m)->m_flags & M_EXT) \
        !           272:                (sb)->sb_mbcnt -= (m)->m_ext.ext_size; \
        !           273: }
        !           274: 
        !           275: /*
        !           276:  * Set lock on sockbuf sb; sleep if lock is already held.
        !           277:  * Unless SB_NOINTR is set on sockbuf, sleep is interruptible.
        !           278:  * Returns error without lock if sleep is interrupted.
        !           279:  */
        !           280: #define sblock(sb, wf) ((sb)->sb_flags & SB_LOCK ? \
        !           281:                (((wf) == M_WAIT) ? sb_lock(sb) : EWOULDBLOCK) : \
        !           282:                ((sb)->sb_flags |= SB_LOCK), 0)
        !           283: 
        !           284: /* release lock on sockbuf sb */
        !           285: #define        sbunlock(sb) { \
        !           286:        (sb)->sb_flags &= ~SB_LOCK; \
        !           287:        if ((sb)->sb_flags & SB_WANT) { \
        !           288:                (sb)->sb_flags &= ~SB_WANT; \
        !           289:                wakeup((caddr_t)&(sb)->sb_flags); \
        !           290:        } \
        !           291: }
        !           292: 
        !           293: #define        sorwakeup(so)   do { \
        !           294:                          if (sb_notify(&(so)->so_rcv)) \
        !           295:                            sowakeup((so), &(so)->so_rcv); \
        !           296:                        } while (0)
        !           297: 
        !           298: #define        sowwakeup(so)   do { \
        !           299:                          if (sb_notify(&(so)->so_snd)) \
        !           300:                            sowakeup((so), &(so)->so_snd); \
        !           301:                        } while (0)
        !           302: 
        !           303: 
        !           304: /*
        !           305:  * Socket extension mechanism: control block hooks:
        !           306:  * This is the "head" of any control block for an extenstion
        !           307:  * Note: we separate intercept function dispatch vectors from
        !           308:  *  the NFDescriptor to permit selective replacement during
        !           309:  *  operation, e.g., to disable some functions.
        !           310:  */
        !           311: struct kextcb
        !           312: {      struct kextcb *e_next;          /* Next kext control block */
        !           313:        void *e_fcb;                    /* Real filter control block */
        !           314:        struct NFDescriptor *e_nfd;     /* NKE Descriptor */
        !           315:        /* Plug-in support - intercept functions */
        !           316:        struct sockif *e_soif;          /* Socket functions */
        !           317:        struct sockutil *e_sout;        /* Sockbuf utility functions */
        !           318: };
        !           319: #define EXT_NULL       0x0             /* STATE: Not in use */
        !           320: #define sotokextcb(so) (so ? so->so_ext : 0)
        !           321: 
        !           322: #ifdef KERNEL
        !           323: /*
        !           324:  * Argument structure for sosetopt et seq.  This is in the KERNEL
        !           325:  * section because it will never be visible to user code.
        !           326:  */
        !           327: enum sopt_dir { SOPT_GET, SOPT_SET };
        !           328: struct sockopt {
        !           329:        enum    sopt_dir sopt_dir; /* is this a get or a set? */
        !           330:        int     sopt_level;     /* second arg of [gs]etsockopt */
        !           331:        int     sopt_name;      /* third arg of [gs]etsockopt */
        !           332:        void   *sopt_val;       /* fourth arg of [gs]etsockopt */
        !           333:        size_t  sopt_valsize;   /* (almost) fifth arg of [gs]etsockopt */
        !           334:        struct  proc *sopt_p;   /* calling process or null if kernel */
        !           335: };
        !           336: 
        !           337: #if SENDFILE
        !           338: 
        !           339: struct sf_buf {
        !           340:        SLIST_ENTRY(sf_buf) free_list;  /* list of free buffer slots */
        !           341:        int             refcnt;         /* reference count */
        !           342:        struct          vm_page *m;     /* currently mapped page */
        !           343:        vm_offset_t     kva;            /* va of mapping */
        !           344: };
        !           345: 
        !           346: #endif
        !           347: 
        !           348: #ifdef MALLOC_DECLARE
        !           349: MALLOC_DECLARE(M_PCB);
        !           350: MALLOC_DECLARE(M_SONAME);
        !           351: #endif
        !           352: 
        !           353: extern int     maxsockets;
        !           354: extern u_long  sb_max;
        !           355: extern int socket_zone;
        !           356: extern so_gen_t so_gencnt;
        !           357: 
        !           358: struct file;
        !           359: struct filedesc;
        !           360: struct mbuf;
        !           361: struct sockaddr;
        !           362: struct stat;
        !           363: struct ucred;
        !           364: struct uio;
        !           365: 
        !           366: /*
        !           367:  * File operations on sockets.
        !           368:  */
        !           369: int    soo_read __P((struct file *fp, struct uio *uio, struct ucred *cred));
        !           370: int    soo_write __P((struct file *fp, struct uio *uio, struct ucred *cred));
        !           371: int    soo_ioctl __P((struct file *fp, u_long cmd, caddr_t data,
        !           372:            struct proc *p));
        !           373: int    soo_select __P((struct file *fp, int which, struct proc *p));
        !           374: int    soo_stat __P((struct socket *so, struct stat *ub));
        !           375: 
        !           376: int    soo_close __P((struct file *fp, struct proc *p));
        !           377: 
        !           378: 
        !           379: /*
        !           380:  * From uipc_socket and friends
        !           381:  */
        !           382: struct sockaddr *dup_sockaddr __P((struct sockaddr *sa, int canwait));
        !           383: int    getsock __P((struct filedesc *fdp, int fd, struct file **fpp));
        !           384: int    sockargs __P((struct mbuf **mp, caddr_t buf, int buflen, int type));
        !           385: int    getsockaddr __P((struct sockaddr **namp, caddr_t uaddr, size_t len));
        !           386: void   sbappend __P((struct sockbuf *sb, struct mbuf *m));
        !           387: int    sbappendaddr __P((struct sockbuf *sb, struct sockaddr *asa,
        !           388:            struct mbuf *m0, struct mbuf *control));
        !           389: int    sbappendcontrol __P((struct sockbuf *sb, struct mbuf *m0,
        !           390:            struct mbuf *control));
        !           391: void   sbappendrecord __P((struct sockbuf *sb, struct mbuf *m0));
        !           392: void   sbcheck __P((struct sockbuf *sb));
        !           393: void   sbcompress __P((struct sockbuf *sb, struct mbuf *m, struct mbuf *n));
        !           394: struct mbuf *
        !           395:        sbcreatecontrol __P((caddr_t p, int size, int type, int level));
        !           396: void   sbdrop __P((struct sockbuf *sb, int len));
        !           397: void   sbdroprecord __P((struct sockbuf *sb));
        !           398: void   sbflush __P((struct sockbuf *sb));
        !           399: void   sbinsertoob __P((struct sockbuf *sb, struct mbuf *m0));
        !           400: void   sbrelease __P((struct sockbuf *sb));
        !           401: int    sbreserve __P((struct sockbuf *sb, u_long cc));
        !           402: void   sbtoxsockbuf __P((struct sockbuf *sb, struct xsockbuf *xsb));
        !           403: int    sbwait __P((struct sockbuf *sb));
        !           404: int    sb_lock __P((struct sockbuf *sb));
        !           405: int    soabort __P((struct socket *so));
        !           406: int    soaccept __P((struct socket *so, struct sockaddr **nam));
        !           407: struct socket *soalloc __P((int waitok));
        !           408: int    sobind __P((struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *nam));
        !           409: void   socantrcvmore __P((struct socket *so));
        !           410: void   socantsendmore __P((struct socket *so));
        !           411: int    soclose __P((struct socket *so));
        !           412: int    soconnect __P((struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *nam));
        !           413: int    soconnect2 __P((struct socket *so1, struct socket *so2));
        !           414: int    socreate __P((int dom, struct socket **aso, int type, int proto));
        !           415: void   sodealloc __P((struct socket *so));
        !           416: int    sodisconnect __P((struct socket *so));
        !           417: void   sofree __P((struct socket *so));
        !           418: int    sogetopt __P((struct socket *so, struct sockopt *sopt));
        !           419: void   sohasoutofband __P((struct socket *so));
        !           420: void   soisconnected __P((struct socket *so));
        !           421: void   soisconnecting __P((struct socket *so));
        !           422: void   soisdisconnected __P((struct socket *so));
        !           423: void   soisdisconnecting __P((struct socket *so));
        !           424: int    solisten __P((struct socket *so, int backlog));
        !           425: struct socket *
        !           426:        sodropablereq __P((struct socket *head));
        !           427: struct socket *
        !           428:        sonewconn __P((struct socket *head, int connstatus));
        !           429: int    sooptcopyin __P((struct sockopt *sopt, void *buf, size_t len,
        !           430:                         size_t minlen));
        !           431: int    sooptcopyout __P((struct sockopt *sopt, void *buf, size_t len));
        !           432: int    sopoll __P((struct socket *so, int events, struct ucred *cred));
        !           433: int    soreceive __P((struct socket *so, struct sockaddr **paddr,
        !           434:                       struct uio *uio, struct mbuf **mp0,
        !           435:                       struct mbuf **controlp, int *flagsp));
        !           436: int    soreserve __P((struct socket *so, u_long sndcc, u_long rcvcc));
        !           437: void   sorflush __P((struct socket *so));
        !           438: int    sosend __P((struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *addr, struct uio *uio,
        !           439:                    struct mbuf *top, struct mbuf *control, int flags));
        !           440: 
        !           441: int    sosetopt __P((struct socket *so, struct sockopt *sopt));
        !           442: 
        !           443: 
        !           444: int    soshutdown __P((struct socket *so, int how));
        !           445: void   sotoxsocket __P((struct socket *so, struct xsocket *xso));
        !           446: void   sowakeup __P((struct socket *so, struct sockbuf *sb));
        !           447: 
        !           448: 
        !           449: #endif /* KERNEL */
        !           450: #endif /* !_SYS_SOCKETVAR_H_ */

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