1 /* $NetBSD: unpcb.h,v 1.18 2016/04/06 19:45:46 roy Exp $ */ 2 3 /* 4 * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1993 5 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. 6 * 7 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 8 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 9 * are met: 10 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 11 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 12 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 13 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 14 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 15 * 3. 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If so, the unp_vnode pointer holds 46 * a reference count to this vnode, which should be irele'd 47 * when the socket goes away. 48 * 49 * A socket may be connected to another socket, in which 50 * case the control block of the socket to which it is connected 51 * is given by unp_conn. 52 * 53 * A socket may be referenced by a number of sockets (e.g. several 54 * sockets may be connected to a datagram socket.) These sockets 55 * are in a linked list starting with unp_refs, linked through 56 * unp_nextref and null-terminated. Note that a socket may be referenced 57 * by a number of other sockets and may also reference a socket (not 58 * necessarily one which is referencing it). This generates 59 * the need for unp_refs and unp_nextref to be separate fields. 60 * 61 * Stream sockets keep copies of receive sockbuf sb_cc and sb_mbcnt 62 * so that changes in the sockbuf may be computed to modify 63 * back pressure on the sender accordingly. 64 * 65 * The unp_ctime holds the creation time of the socket: it might be part of 66 * a socketpair created by pipe(2), and POSIX requires pipe(2) to initialize 67 * a stat structure's st_[acm]time members with the pipe's creation time. 68 * N.B.: updating st_[am]time when reading/writing the pipe is not required, 69 * so we just use a single timespec and do not implement that. 70 */ 71 struct unpcb { 72 struct socket *unp_socket; /* pointer back to socket */ 73 struct vnode *unp_vnode; /* if associated with file */ 74 ino_t unp_ino; /* fake inode number */ 75 struct unpcb *unp_conn; /* control block of connected socket */ 76 struct unpcb *unp_refs; /* referencing socket linked list */ 77 struct unpcb *unp_nextref; /* link in unp_refs list */ 78 struct sockaddr_un *unp_addr; /* bound address of socket */ 79 kmutex_t *unp_streamlock; /* lock for est. stream connections */ 80 size_t unp_addrlen; /* size of socket address */ 81 int unp_cc; /* copy of rcv.sb_cc */ 82 int unp_mbcnt; /* copy of rcv.sb_mbcnt */ 83 struct timespec unp_ctime; /* holds creation time */ 84 int unp_flags; /* misc flags; see below*/ 85 struct unpcbid unp_connid; /* pid and eids of peer */ 86 }; 87 88 /* 89 * Flags in unp_flags. 90 * 91 * UNP_EIDSVALID - indicates that the unp_connid member is filled in 92 * and is really the effective ids of the connected peer. This is used 93 * to determine whether the contents should be sent to the user or 94 * not. 95 * 96 * UNP_EIDSBIND - indicates that the unp_connid member is filled 97 * in with data for the listening process. This is set up in unp_bind() when 98 * it fills in unp_connid for later consumption by unp_connect(). 99 */ 100 #define UNP_OWANTCRED 0x0001 /* credentials wanted */ 101 #define UNP_CONNWAIT 0x0002 /* connect blocks until accepted */ 102 #define UNP_EIDSVALID 0x0004 /* unp_connid contains valid data */ 103 #define UNP_EIDSBIND 0x0008 /* unp_connid was set by bind() */ 104 #define UNP_BUSY 0x0010 /* busy connecting or binding */ 105 #define UNP_WANTCRED 0x0020 /* credentials wanted */ 106 107 #define sotounpcb(so) ((struct unpcb *)((so)->so_pcb)) 108 109 #endif /* !_SYS_UNPCB_H_ */ 110