Annotation of sys/sys/socketvar.h, Revision 1.1.1.1
1.1 nbrk 1: /* $OpenBSD: socketvar.h,v 1.40 2007/07/05 09:04:04 dim Exp $ */
2: /* $NetBSD: socketvar.h,v 1.18 1996/02/09 18:25:38 christos Exp $ */
3:
4: /*-
5: * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1990, 1993
6: * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
7: *
8: * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
9: * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
10: * are met:
11: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
12: * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
13: * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
14: * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
15: * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
16: * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
17: * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
18: * without specific prior written permission.
19: *
20: * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
21: * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
22: * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
23: * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
24: * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
25: * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
26: * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
27: * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
28: * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
29: * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
30: * SUCH DAMAGE.
31: *
32: * @(#)socketvar.h 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/2/93
33: */
34:
35: #include <sys/selinfo.h> /* for struct selinfo */
36: #include <sys/queue.h>
37:
38: TAILQ_HEAD(soqhead, socket);
39:
40: /*
41: * Kernel structure per socket.
42: * Contains send and receive buffer queues,
43: * handle on protocol and pointer to protocol
44: * private data and error information.
45: */
46: struct socket {
47: short so_type; /* generic type, see socket.h */
48: short so_options; /* from socket call, see socket.h */
49: short so_linger; /* time to linger while closing */
50: short so_state; /* internal state flags SS_*, below */
51: void *so_pcb; /* protocol control block */
52: struct protosw *so_proto; /* protocol handle */
53: /*
54: * Variables for connection queueing.
55: * Socket where accepts occur is so_head in all subsidiary sockets.
56: * If so_head is 0, socket is not related to an accept.
57: * For head socket so_q0 queues partially completed connections,
58: * while so_q is a queue of connections ready to be accepted.
59: * If a connection is aborted and it has so_head set, then
60: * it has to be pulled out of either so_q0 or so_q.
61: * We allow connections to queue up based on current queue lengths
62: * and limit on number of queued connections for this socket.
63: */
64: struct socket *so_head; /* back pointer to accept socket */
65: struct soqhead *so_onq; /* queue (q or q0) that we're on */
66: struct soqhead so_q0; /* queue of partial connections */
67: struct soqhead so_q; /* queue of incoming connections */
68: TAILQ_ENTRY(socket) so_qe; /* our queue entry (q or q0) */
69: short so_q0len; /* partials on so_q0 */
70: short so_qlen; /* number of connections on so_q */
71: short so_qlimit; /* max number queued connections */
72: short so_timeo; /* connection timeout */
73: u_short so_error; /* error affecting connection */
74: pid_t so_pgid; /* pgid for signals */
75: uid_t so_siguid; /* uid of process who set so_pgid */
76: uid_t so_sigeuid; /* euid of process who set so_pgid */
77: u_long so_oobmark; /* chars to oob mark */
78: /*
79: * Variables for socket buffering.
80: */
81: struct sockbuf {
82: u_long sb_cc; /* actual chars in buffer */
83: u_long sb_datacc; /* data only chars in buffer */
84: u_long sb_hiwat; /* max actual char count */
85: u_long sb_mbcnt; /* chars of mbufs used */
86: u_long sb_mbmax; /* max chars of mbufs to use */
87: long sb_lowat; /* low water mark */
88: struct mbuf *sb_mb; /* the mbuf chain */
89: struct mbuf *sb_mbtail; /* the last mbuf in the chain */
90: struct mbuf *sb_lastrecord;/* first mbuf of last record in
91: socket buffer */
92: struct selinfo sb_sel; /* process selecting read/write */
93: short sb_flags; /* flags, see below */
94: short sb_timeo; /* timeout for read/write */
95: } so_rcv, so_snd;
96: #define SB_MAX (256*1024) /* default for max chars in sockbuf */
97: #define SB_LOCK 0x01 /* lock on data queue */
98: #define SB_WANT 0x02 /* someone is waiting to lock */
99: #define SB_WAIT 0x04 /* someone is waiting for data/space */
100: #define SB_SEL 0x08 /* someone is selecting */
101: #define SB_ASYNC 0x10 /* ASYNC I/O, need signals */
102: #define SB_NOINTR 0x40 /* operations not interruptible */
103: #define SB_KNOTE 0x80 /* kernel note attached */
104:
105: void *so_internal; /* Space for svr4 stream data */
106: void (*so_upcall)(struct socket *so, caddr_t arg, int waitf);
107: caddr_t so_upcallarg; /* Arg for above */
108: uid_t so_euid, so_ruid; /* who opened the socket */
109: gid_t so_egid, so_rgid;
110: pid_t so_cpid; /* pid of process that opened socket */
111: };
112:
113: #define SB_EMPTY_FIXUP(sb) \
114: do { \
115: if ((sb)->sb_mb == NULL) { \
116: (sb)->sb_mbtail = NULL; \
117: (sb)->sb_lastrecord = NULL; \
118: } \
119: } while (/*CONSTCOND*/0)
120:
121: /*
122: * Socket state bits.
123: */
124: #define SS_NOFDREF 0x001 /* no file table ref any more */
125: #define SS_ISCONNECTED 0x002 /* socket connected to a peer */
126: #define SS_ISCONNECTING 0x004 /* in process of connecting to peer */
127: #define SS_ISDISCONNECTING 0x008 /* in process of disconnecting */
128: #define SS_CANTSENDMORE 0x010 /* can't send more data to peer */
129: #define SS_CANTRCVMORE 0x020 /* can't receive more data from peer */
130: #define SS_RCVATMARK 0x040 /* at mark on input */
131: #define SS_ISDISCONNECTED 0x800 /* socket disconnected from peer */
132:
133: #define SS_PRIV 0x080 /* privileged for broadcast, raw... */
134: #define SS_NBIO 0x100 /* non-blocking ops */
135: #define SS_ASYNC 0x200 /* async i/o notify */
136: #define SS_ISCONFIRMING 0x400 /* deciding to accept connection req */
137: #define SS_CONNECTOUT 0x1000 /* connect, not accept, at this end */
138: #define SS_ISSENDING 0x2000 /* hint for lower layer */
139:
140: /*
141: * Macros for sockets and socket buffering.
142: */
143:
144: /*
145: * Do we need to notify the other side when I/O is possible?
146: */
147: #define sb_notify(sb) (((sb)->sb_flags & (SB_WAIT|SB_SEL|SB_ASYNC| \
148: SB_KNOTE)) != 0)
149:
150: /*
151: * How much space is there in a socket buffer (so->so_snd or so->so_rcv)?
152: * This is problematical if the fields are unsigned, as the space might
153: * still be negative (cc > hiwat or mbcnt > mbmax). Should detect
154: * overflow and return 0.
155: */
156: #define sbspace(sb) \
157: lmin((sb)->sb_hiwat - (sb)->sb_cc, (sb)->sb_mbmax - (sb)->sb_mbcnt)
158:
159: /* do we have to send all at once on a socket? */
160: #define sosendallatonce(so) \
161: ((so)->so_proto->pr_flags & PR_ATOMIC)
162:
163: /* are we sending on this socket? */
164: #define soissending(so) \
165: ((so)->so_state & SS_ISSENDING)
166:
167: /* can we read something from so? */
168: #define soreadable(so) \
169: ((so)->so_rcv.sb_cc >= (so)->so_rcv.sb_lowat || \
170: ((so)->so_state & SS_CANTRCVMORE) || \
171: (so)->so_qlen || (so)->so_error)
172:
173: /* can we write something to so? */
174: #define sowriteable(so) \
175: ((sbspace(&(so)->so_snd) >= (so)->so_snd.sb_lowat && \
176: (((so)->so_state&SS_ISCONNECTED) || \
177: ((so)->so_proto->pr_flags&PR_CONNREQUIRED)==0)) || \
178: ((so)->so_state & SS_CANTSENDMORE) || (so)->so_error)
179:
180: /* adjust counters in sb reflecting allocation of m */
181: #define sballoc(sb, m) { \
182: (sb)->sb_cc += (m)->m_len; \
183: if ((m)->m_type != MT_CONTROL && (m)->m_type != MT_SONAME) \
184: (sb)->sb_datacc += (m)->m_len; \
185: (sb)->sb_mbcnt += MSIZE; \
186: if ((m)->m_flags & M_EXT) \
187: (sb)->sb_mbcnt += (m)->m_ext.ext_size; \
188: }
189:
190: /* adjust counters in sb reflecting freeing of m */
191: #define sbfree(sb, m) { \
192: (sb)->sb_cc -= (m)->m_len; \
193: if ((m)->m_type != MT_CONTROL && (m)->m_type != MT_SONAME) \
194: (sb)->sb_datacc -= (m)->m_len; \
195: (sb)->sb_mbcnt -= MSIZE; \
196: if ((m)->m_flags & M_EXT) \
197: (sb)->sb_mbcnt -= (m)->m_ext.ext_size; \
198: }
199:
200: /*
201: * Set lock on sockbuf sb; sleep if lock is already held.
202: * Unless SB_NOINTR is set on sockbuf, sleep is interruptible.
203: * Returns error without lock if sleep is interrupted.
204: */
205: #define sblock(sb, wf) ((sb)->sb_flags & SB_LOCK ? \
206: (((wf) == M_WAITOK) ? sb_lock(sb) : EWOULDBLOCK) : \
207: ((sb)->sb_flags |= SB_LOCK, 0))
208:
209: /* release lock on sockbuf sb */
210: #define sbunlock(sb) { \
211: (sb)->sb_flags &= ~SB_LOCK; \
212: if ((sb)->sb_flags & SB_WANT) { \
213: (sb)->sb_flags &= ~SB_WANT; \
214: wakeup((caddr_t)&(sb)->sb_flags); \
215: } \
216: }
217:
218: #define sorwakeup(so) { sowakeup((so), &(so)->so_rcv); \
219: if ((so)->so_upcall) \
220: (*((so)->so_upcall))((so), (so)->so_upcallarg, M_DONTWAIT); \
221: }
222:
223: #define sowwakeup(so) sowakeup((so), &(so)->so_snd)
224:
225: #ifdef _KERNEL
226: extern u_long sb_max;
227: struct socket *sonewconn(struct socket *head, int connstatus);
228:
229: /* strings for sleep message: */
230: extern const char netio[], netcon[], netcls[];
231:
232: extern struct pool socket_pool;
233:
234: struct mbuf;
235: struct sockaddr;
236: struct proc;
237: struct msghdr;
238: struct stat;
239: struct knote;
240:
241: /*
242: * File operations on sockets.
243: */
244: int soo_read(struct file *fp, off_t *, struct uio *uio,
245: struct ucred *cred);
246: int soo_write(struct file *fp, off_t *, struct uio *uio,
247: struct ucred *cred);
248: int soo_ioctl(struct file *fp, u_long cmd, caddr_t data,
249: struct proc *p);
250: int soo_poll(struct file *fp, int events, struct proc *p);
251: int soo_kqfilter(struct file *fp, struct knote *kn);
252: int soo_close(struct file *fp, struct proc *p);
253: int soo_stat(struct file *, struct stat *, struct proc *);
254: int uipc_usrreq(struct socket *, int , struct mbuf *,
255: struct mbuf *, struct mbuf *);
256: void sbappend(struct sockbuf *sb, struct mbuf *m);
257: void sbappendstream(struct sockbuf *sb, struct mbuf *m);
258: int sbappendaddr(struct sockbuf *sb, struct sockaddr *asa,
259: struct mbuf *m0, struct mbuf *control);
260: int sbappendcontrol(struct sockbuf *sb, struct mbuf *m0,
261: struct mbuf *control);
262: void sbappendrecord(struct sockbuf *sb, struct mbuf *m0);
263: void sbcheck(struct sockbuf *sb);
264: void sbcompress(struct sockbuf *sb, struct mbuf *m, struct mbuf *n);
265: struct mbuf *
266: sbcreatecontrol(caddr_t p, int size, int type, int level);
267: void sbdrop(struct sockbuf *sb, int len);
268: void sbdroprecord(struct sockbuf *sb);
269: void sbflush(struct sockbuf *sb);
270: void sbinsertoob(struct sockbuf *sb, struct mbuf *m0);
271: void sbrelease(struct sockbuf *sb);
272: int sbcheckreserve(u_long cnt, u_long defcnt);
273: int sbreserve(struct sockbuf *sb, u_long cc);
274: int sbwait(struct sockbuf *sb);
275: int sb_lock(struct sockbuf *sb);
276: void soinit(void);
277: int soabort(struct socket *so);
278: int soaccept(struct socket *so, struct mbuf *nam);
279: int sobind(struct socket *so, struct mbuf *nam);
280: void socantrcvmore(struct socket *so);
281: void socantsendmore(struct socket *so);
282: int soclose(struct socket *so);
283: int soconnect(struct socket *so, struct mbuf *nam);
284: int soconnect2(struct socket *so1, struct socket *so2);
285: int socreate(int dom, struct socket **aso, int type, int proto);
286: int sodisconnect(struct socket *so);
287: void sofree(struct socket *so);
288: int sogetopt(struct socket *so, int level, int optname,
289: struct mbuf **mp);
290: void sohasoutofband(struct socket *so);
291: void soisconnected(struct socket *so);
292: void soisconnecting(struct socket *so);
293: void soisdisconnected(struct socket *so);
294: void soisdisconnecting(struct socket *so);
295: int solisten(struct socket *so, int backlog);
296: struct socket *sonewconn(struct socket *head, int connstatus);
297: void soqinsque(struct socket *head, struct socket *so, int q);
298: int soqremque(struct socket *so, int q);
299: int soreceive(struct socket *so, struct mbuf **paddr, struct uio *uio,
300: struct mbuf **mp0, struct mbuf **controlp, int *flagsp);
301: int soreserve(struct socket *so, u_long sndcc, u_long rcvcc);
302: void sorflush(struct socket *so);
303: int sosend(struct socket *so, struct mbuf *addr, struct uio *uio,
304: struct mbuf *top, struct mbuf *control, int flags);
305: int sosetopt(struct socket *so, int level, int optname,
306: struct mbuf *m0);
307: int soshutdown(struct socket *so, int how);
308: void sowakeup(struct socket *so, struct sockbuf *sb);
309: int sockargs(struct mbuf **, const void *, size_t, int);
310:
311: int sendit(struct proc *, int, struct msghdr *, int, register_t *);
312: int recvit(struct proc *, int, struct msghdr *, caddr_t,
313: register_t *);
314:
315: #ifdef SOCKBUF_DEBUG
316: void sblastrecordchk(struct sockbuf *, const char *);
317: #define SBLASTRECORDCHK(sb, where) sblastrecordchk((sb), (where))
318:
319: void sblastmbufchk(struct sockbuf *, const char *);
320: #define SBLASTMBUFCHK(sb, where) sblastmbufchk((sb), (where))
321: #else
322: #define SBLASTRECORDCHK(sb, where) /* nothing */
323: #define SBLASTMBUFCHK(sb, where) /* nothing */
324: #endif /* SOCKBUF_DEBUG */
325:
326: #endif /* _KERNEL */
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