Source to osfmk/mach/port.h
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/*
* File: mach/port.h
*
* Definition of a port
*
* [The basic port_t type should probably be machine-dependent,
* as it must be represented by a 32-bit integer.]
*/
#ifndef _MACH_PORT_H_
#define _MACH_PORT_H_
#if MACH_KERNEL_PRIVATE
#include <dipc.h>
#endif /* MACH_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
#include <mach/boolean.h>
#include <mach/machine/vm_types.h>
/*
* A port_name_t is a 32 bit value which represents a name of a
* port right within some ipc space. This is a constant definition
* everywhere.
*
* The type port_t represents a reference added or deleted to a
* port right.
*
* At user space, this is represented by returning the name of
* the right(s) that got altered within the user's ipc space.
* So a port_t is the same type as a port_name_t there.
*
* Since there is no right space for the kernel proper (all rights
* are naked rights) these rights are represented by passing a
* pointer to the specific ipc_object_t subclass (typically
* ipc_port_t) that got altered/is to be altered.
*/
typedef natural_t port_name_t;
typedef port_name_t *port_name_array_t;
#ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE
#include <ipc/ipc_types.h>
typedef ipc_port_t port_t;
#else /* ! KERNEL_PRIVATE */
typedef port_name_t port_t;
#endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */
/*
* PORT_NULL is a legal value that can be carried in messages.
* It indicates the absence of any port or port rights. (A port
* argument keeps the message from being "simple", even if the
* value is PORT_NULL.) The value PORT_DEAD is also a legal
* value that can be carried in messages. It indicates
* that a port right was present, but it died.
*/
#define PORT_NULL ((port_t) 0)
#define PORT_DEAD ((port_t) ~0)
#define PORT_VALID(name) \
(((port_t)(name) != PORT_NULL) && \
((port_t)(name) != PORT_DEAD))
/*
* Mach 3.0 renamed everything to have mach_ in front of it.
* Do that mapping here, so we have the types and macros in
* both formats.
*/
typedef port_t mach_port_t;
typedef port_t *mach_port_array_t;
typedef port_name_t mach_port_name_t;
typedef mach_port_name_t *mach_port_name_array_t;
#define MACH_PORT_NULL 0 /* intentional loose typing */
#define MACH_PORT_DEAD ((mach_port_name_t) ~0)
#define MACH_PORT_VALID(name) \
(((name) != MACH_PORT_NULL) && \
((name) != MACH_PORT_DEAD))
/*
* mach_port_name_t must be an unsigned type. Port values
* have two parts, a generation number and an index.
* These macros encapsulate all knowledge of how
* a mach_port_name_t is laid out. They are made visible
* to user tasks so that packages to map from a mach_port_name_t
* to associated user data can discount the generation
* nuber (if desired) in doing the mapping.
*
* Within the kernel, ipc/ipc_entry.c implicitly assumes
* when it uses the splay tree functions that the generation
* number is in the low bits, so that names are ordered first
* by index and then by generation. If the size of generation
* numbers changes, be sure to update IE_BITS_GEN_MASK and
* friends in ipc/ipc_entry.h.
*/
#ifndef NO_PORT_GEN
#define MACH_PORT_INDEX(name) ((name) >> 8)
#define MACH_PORT_GEN(name) (((name) & 0xff) << 24)
#define MACH_PORT_MAKE(index, gen) \
(((index) << 8) | (gen) >> 24)
#else
#define MACH_PORT_INDEX(name) (name)
#define MACH_PORT_GEN(name) (0)
#define MACH_PORT_MAKE(index, gen) (index)
#endif /* !NO_PORT_GEN */
/*
* These are the different rights a task may have.
* The MACH_PORT_RIGHT_* definitions are used as arguments
* to mach_port_allocate, mach_port_get_refs, etc, to specify
* a particular right to act upon. The mach_port_names and
* mach_port_type calls return bitmasks using the MACH_PORT_TYPE_*
* definitions. This is because a single name may denote
* multiple rights.
*/
typedef natural_t mach_port_right_t;
#define MACH_PORT_RIGHT_SEND ((mach_port_right_t) 0)
#define MACH_PORT_RIGHT_RECEIVE ((mach_port_right_t) 1)
#define MACH_PORT_RIGHT_SEND_ONCE ((mach_port_right_t) 2)
#define MACH_PORT_RIGHT_PORT_SET ((mach_port_right_t) 3)
#define MACH_PORT_RIGHT_DEAD_NAME ((mach_port_right_t) 4)
#define MACH_PORT_RIGHT_NUMBER ((mach_port_right_t) 5)
/*
* Turn the temporary_no_nms token ON for all configurations, rather
* than only DIPC configurations. This is so we can create all RPC
* target ports with nms disabled.
*/
#define TEMPORARY_NO_NMS 1
#if TEMPORARY_NO_NMS
/*
* XXX This definition is TEMPORARY, to permit
* users in-the-know to allocate ports that don't
* use NMS detection. Later, mach_port_allocate
* will DEFAULT to this case, and an option will
* permit allocating ports that DO support NMS.
* Confused yet? XXX
*/
#define MACH_PORT_RIGHT_RECEIVE_NO_NMS ((mach_port_right_t) 6)
#endif /* TEMPORARY_NO_NMS */
typedef natural_t mach_port_type_t;
typedef mach_port_type_t *mach_port_type_array_t;
#define MACH_PORT_TYPE(right) \
((mach_port_type_t)(((mach_port_type_t) 1) \
<< ((right) + ((mach_port_right_t) 16))))
#define MACH_PORT_TYPE_NONE ((mach_port_type_t) 0L)
#define MACH_PORT_TYPE_SEND MACH_PORT_TYPE(MACH_PORT_RIGHT_SEND)
#define MACH_PORT_TYPE_RECEIVE MACH_PORT_TYPE(MACH_PORT_RIGHT_RECEIVE)
#define MACH_PORT_TYPE_SEND_ONCE MACH_PORT_TYPE(MACH_PORT_RIGHT_SEND_ONCE)
#define MACH_PORT_TYPE_PORT_SET MACH_PORT_TYPE(MACH_PORT_RIGHT_PORT_SET)
#define MACH_PORT_TYPE_DEAD_NAME MACH_PORT_TYPE(MACH_PORT_RIGHT_DEAD_NAME)
/* Convenient combinations. */
#define MACH_PORT_TYPE_SEND_RECEIVE \
(MACH_PORT_TYPE_SEND|MACH_PORT_TYPE_RECEIVE)
#define MACH_PORT_TYPE_SEND_RIGHTS \
(MACH_PORT_TYPE_SEND|MACH_PORT_TYPE_SEND_ONCE)
#define MACH_PORT_TYPE_PORT_RIGHTS \
(MACH_PORT_TYPE_SEND_RIGHTS|MACH_PORT_TYPE_RECEIVE)
#define MACH_PORT_TYPE_PORT_OR_DEAD \
(MACH_PORT_TYPE_PORT_RIGHTS|MACH_PORT_TYPE_DEAD_NAME)
#define MACH_PORT_TYPE_ALL_RIGHTS \
(MACH_PORT_TYPE_PORT_OR_DEAD|MACH_PORT_TYPE_PORT_SET)
/* Dummy type bits that mach_port_type/mach_port_names can return. */
#define MACH_PORT_TYPE_DNREQUEST 0x80000000
/* User-references for capabilities. */
typedef natural_t mach_port_urefs_t;
typedef integer_t mach_port_delta_t; /* change in urefs */
/* Attributes of ports. (See mach_port_get_receive_status.) */
typedef natural_t mach_port_seqno_t; /* sequence number */
typedef natural_t mach_port_mscount_t; /* make-send count */
typedef natural_t mach_port_msgcount_t; /* number of msgs */
typedef natural_t mach_port_rights_t; /* number of rights */
/*
* A port may have NMS detection enabled, in which case
* it tracks outstanding send rights. Otherwise, there
* is no information available about outstanding srights.
* The return values are deliberately chosen to match
* the old boolean (0=FALSE=no srights, 1=TRUE=srights,
* 2=xxx=no information available).
*/
#define MACH_PORT_SRIGHTS_NONE 0 /* NMS: no srights */
#define MACH_PORT_SRIGHTS_PRESENT 1 /* NMS: srights */
#define MACH_PORT_SRIGHTS_NO_INFO 2 /* no NMS */
typedef unsigned int mach_port_srights_t; /* status of send rights */
typedef struct mach_port_status {
mach_port_name_t mps_pset; /* containing port set */
mach_port_seqno_t mps_seqno; /* sequence number */
mach_port_mscount_t mps_mscount; /* make-send count */
mach_port_msgcount_t mps_qlimit; /* queue limit */
mach_port_msgcount_t mps_msgcount; /* number in the queue */
mach_port_rights_t mps_sorights; /* how many send-once rights */
#if DIPC
mach_port_srights_t mps_srights; /* do send rights exist? */
#else /* DIPC */
boolean_t mps_srights; /* do send rights exist? */
#endif /* DIPC */
boolean_t mps_pdrequest; /* port-deleted requested? */
boolean_t mps_nsrequest; /* no-senders requested? */
unsigned int mps_flags; /* port flags */
} mach_port_status_t;
#define MACH_PORT_QLIMIT_DEFAULT ((mach_port_msgcount_t) 5)
#define MACH_PORT_QLIMIT_MAX ((mach_port_msgcount_t) 16)
typedef struct mach_port_limits {
mach_port_msgcount_t mpl_qlimit; /* number of msgs */
} mach_port_limits_t;
typedef integer_t *mach_port_info_t; /* varying array of natural_t */
/* Flavors for mach_port_get/set_attributes() */
typedef int mach_port_flavor_t;
#define MACH_PORT_LIMITS_INFO 1 /* uses mach_port_status_t */
#define MACH_PORT_RECEIVE_STATUS 2 /* uses mach_port_limits_t */
#define MACH_PORT_DNREQUESTS_SIZE 3 /* info is int */
#define MACH_PORT_LIMITS_INFO_COUNT \
(sizeof(mach_port_limits_t)/sizeof(natural_t))
#define MACH_PORT_RECEIVE_STATUS_COUNT \
(sizeof(mach_port_status_t)/sizeof(natural_t))
#define MACH_PORT_DNREQUESTS_SIZE_COUNT 1
/*
* Structure used to pass information about port allocation requests.
* Must be padded to 64-bits total length.
*/
typedef struct mach_port_qos {
boolean_t name:1; /* name given */
boolean_t rt:1; /* real-time port */
boolean_t pad1:30;
boolean_t pad2:32;
} mach_port_qos_t;
#endif /* _MACH_PORT_H_ */