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33  *	@(#)protosw.h	8.1 (Berkeley) 6/2/93
34  * $FreeBSD: src/sys/sys/protosw.h,v 1.28.2.2 2001/07/03 11:02:01 ume Exp $
35  * $DragonFly: src/sys/sys/protosw.h,v 1.4 2003/08/20 07:31:21 rob Exp $
36  */
37 
38 #ifndef _SYS_PROTOSW_H_
39 #define _SYS_PROTOSW_H_
40 
41 /* Forward declare these structures referenced from prototypes below. */
42 struct mbuf;
43 struct thread;
44 struct sockaddr;
45 struct socket;
46 struct sockopt;
47 
48 /*#ifdef _KERNEL*/
49 /*
50  * Protocol switch table.
51  *
52  * Each protocol has a handle initializing one of these structures,
53  * which is used for protocol-protocol and system-protocol communication.
54  *
55  * A protocol is called through the pr_init entry before any other.
56  * Thereafter it is called every 200ms through the pr_fasttimo entry and
57  * every 500ms through the pr_slowtimo for timer based actions.
58  * The system will call the pr_drain entry if it is low on space and
59  * this should throw away any non-critical data.
60  *
61  * Protocols pass data between themselves as chains of mbufs using
62  * the pr_input and pr_output hooks.  Pr_input passes data up (towards
63  * the users) and pr_output passes it down (towards the interfaces); control
64  * information passes up and down on pr_ctlinput and pr_ctloutput.
65  * The protocol is responsible for the space occupied by any the
66  * arguments to these entries and must dispose it.
67  *
68  * In retrospect, it would be a lot nicer to use an interface
69  * similar to the vnode VOP interface.
70  */
71 struct protosw {
72 	short	pr_type;		/* socket type used for */
73 	struct	domain *pr_domain;	/* domain protocol a member of */
74 	short	pr_protocol;		/* protocol number */
75 	short	pr_flags;		/* see below */
76 /* protocol-protocol hooks */
77 	void	(*pr_input) (struct mbuf *, int len);
78 					/* input to protocol (from below) */
79 	int	(*pr_output)	(struct mbuf *m, struct socket *so);
80 					/* output to protocol (from above) */
81 	void	(*pr_ctlinput)(int, struct sockaddr *, void *);
82 					/* control input (from below) */
83 	int	(*pr_ctloutput)(struct socket *, struct sockopt *);
84 					/* control output (from above) */
85 /* user-protocol hook */
86 	void	*pr_ousrreq;
87 /* utility hooks */
88 	void	(*pr_init) (void);	/* initialization hook */
89 	void	(*pr_fasttimo) (void);
90 					/* fast timeout (200ms) */
91 	void	(*pr_slowtimo) (void);
92 					/* slow timeout (500ms) */
93 	void	(*pr_drain) (void);
94 					/* flush any excess space possible */
95 	struct	pr_usrreqs *pr_usrreqs;	/* supersedes pr_usrreq() */
96 };
97 /*#endif*/
98 
99 #define	PR_SLOWHZ	2		/* 2 slow timeouts per second */
100 #define	PR_FASTHZ	5		/* 5 fast timeouts per second */
101 
102 /*
103  * Values for pr_flags.
104  * PR_ADDR requires PR_ATOMIC;
105  * PR_ADDR and PR_CONNREQUIRED are mutually exclusive.
106  * PR_IMPLOPCL means that the protocol allows sendto without prior connect,
107  *	and the protocol understands the MSG_EOF flag.  The first property is
108  *	is only relevant if PR_CONNREQUIRED is set (otherwise sendto is allowed
109  *	anyhow).
110  */
111 #define	PR_ATOMIC	0x01		/* exchange atomic messages only */
112 #define	PR_ADDR		0x02		/* addresses given with messages */
113 #define	PR_CONNREQUIRED	0x04		/* connection required by protocol */
114 #define	PR_WANTRCVD	0x08		/* want PRU_RCVD calls */
115 #define	PR_RIGHTS	0x10		/* passes capabilities */
116 #define PR_IMPLOPCL	0x20		/* implied open/close */
117 #define	PR_LASTHDR	0x40		/* enforce ipsec policy; last header */
118 
119 /*
120  * The arguments to usrreq are:
121  *	(*protosw[].pr_usrreq)(up, req, m, nam, opt);
122  * where up is a (struct socket *), req is one of these requests,
123  * m is a optional mbuf chain containing a message,
124  * nam is an optional mbuf chain containing an address,
125  * and opt is a pointer to a socketopt structure or nil.
126  * The protocol is responsible for disposal of the mbuf chain m,
127  * the caller is responsible for any space held by nam and opt.
128  * A non-zero return from usrreq gives an
129  * UNIX error number which should be passed to higher level software.
130  */
131 #define	PRU_ATTACH		0	/* attach protocol to up */
132 #define	PRU_DETACH		1	/* detach protocol from up */
133 #define	PRU_BIND		2	/* bind socket to address */
134 #define	PRU_LISTEN		3	/* listen for connection */
135 #define	PRU_CONNECT		4	/* establish connection to peer */
136 #define	PRU_ACCEPT		5	/* accept connection from peer */
137 #define	PRU_DISCONNECT		6	/* disconnect from peer */
138 #define	PRU_SHUTDOWN		7	/* won't send any more data */
139 #define	PRU_RCVD		8	/* have taken data; more room now */
140 #define	PRU_SEND		9	/* send this data */
141 #define	PRU_ABORT		10	/* abort (fast DISCONNECT, DETATCH) */
142 #define	PRU_CONTROL		11	/* control operations on protocol */
143 #define	PRU_SENSE		12	/* return status into m */
144 #define	PRU_RCVOOB		13	/* retrieve out of band data */
145 #define	PRU_SENDOOB		14	/* send out of band data */
146 #define	PRU_SOCKADDR		15	/* fetch socket's address */
147 #define	PRU_PEERADDR		16	/* fetch peer's address */
148 #define	PRU_CONNECT2		17	/* connect two sockets */
149 /* begin for protocols internal use */
150 #define	PRU_FASTTIMO		18	/* 200ms timeout */
151 #define	PRU_SLOWTIMO		19	/* 500ms timeout */
152 #define	PRU_PROTORCV		20	/* receive from below */
153 #define	PRU_PROTOSEND		21	/* send to below */
154 /* end for protocol's internal use */
155 #define PRU_SEND_EOF		22	/* send and close */
156 #define PRU_NREQ		22
157 
158 #ifdef PRUREQUESTS
159 char *prurequests[] = {
160 	"ATTACH",	"DETACH",	"BIND",		"LISTEN",
161 	"CONNECT",	"ACCEPT",	"DISCONNECT",	"SHUTDOWN",
162 	"RCVD",		"SEND",		"ABORT",	"CONTROL",
163 	"SENSE",	"RCVOOB",	"SENDOOB",	"SOCKADDR",
164 	"PEERADDR",	"CONNECT2",	"FASTTIMO",	"SLOWTIMO",
165 	"PROTORCV",	"PROTOSEND",
166 	"SEND_EOF",
167 };
168 #endif
169 
170 #ifdef	_KERNEL			/* users shouldn't see this decl */
171 
172 struct ifnet;
173 struct stat;
174 struct ucred;
175 struct uio;
176 
177 /*
178  * If the ordering here looks odd, that's because it's alphabetical.
179  * Having this structure separated out from the main protoswitch is allegedly
180  * a big (12 cycles per call) lose on high-end CPUs.  We will eventually
181  * migrate this stuff back into the main structure.
182  */
183 struct pr_usrreqs {
184 	int	(*pru_abort) (struct socket *so);
185 	int	(*pru_accept) (struct socket *so, struct sockaddr **nam);
186 	int	(*pru_attach) (struct socket *so, int proto,
187 				   struct thread *td);
188 	int	(*pru_bind) (struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *nam,
189 				 struct thread *td);
190 	int	(*pru_connect) (struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *nam,
191 				    struct thread *td);
192 	int	(*pru_connect2) (struct socket *so1, struct socket *so2);
193 	int	(*pru_control) (struct socket *so, u_long cmd, caddr_t data,
194 				    struct ifnet *ifp, struct thread *td);
195 	int	(*pru_detach) (struct socket *so);
196 	int	(*pru_disconnect) (struct socket *so);
197 	int	(*pru_listen) (struct socket *so, struct thread *td);
198 	int	(*pru_peeraddr) (struct socket *so,
199 				     struct sockaddr **nam);
200 	int	(*pru_rcvd) (struct socket *so, int flags);
201 	int	(*pru_rcvoob) (struct socket *so, struct mbuf *m,
202 				   int flags);
203 	int	(*pru_send) (struct socket *so, int flags, struct mbuf *m,
204 				 struct sockaddr *addr, struct mbuf *control,
205 				 struct thread *td);
206 #define	PRUS_OOB	0x1
207 #define	PRUS_EOF	0x2
208 #define	PRUS_MORETOCOME	0x4
209 	int	(*pru_sense) (struct socket *so, struct stat *sb);
210 	int	(*pru_shutdown) (struct socket *so);
211 	int	(*pru_sockaddr) (struct socket *so,
212 				     struct sockaddr **nam);
213 
214 	/*
215 	 * These three added later, so they are out of order.  They are used
216 	 * for shortcutting (fast path input/output) in some protocols.
217 	 * XXX - that's a lie, they are not implemented yet
218 	 * Rather than calling sosend() etc. directly, calls are made
219 	 * through these entry points.  For protocols which still use
220 	 * the generic code, these just point to those routines.
221 	 */
222 	int	(*pru_sosend) (struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *addr,
223 				   struct uio *uio, struct mbuf *top,
224 				   struct mbuf *control, int flags,
225 				   struct thread *td);
226 	int	(*pru_soreceive) (struct socket *so,
227 				      struct sockaddr **paddr,
228 				      struct uio *uio, struct mbuf **mp0,
229 				      struct mbuf **controlp, int *flagsp);
230 	int	(*pru_sopoll) (struct socket *so, int events,
231 				     struct ucred *cred, struct thread *td);
232 };
233 
234 int	pru_accept_notsupp (struct socket *so, struct sockaddr **nam);
235 int	pru_connect_notsupp (struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *nam,
236 				 struct thread *td);
237 int	pru_connect2_notsupp (struct socket *so1, struct socket *so2);
238 int	pru_control_notsupp (struct socket *so, u_long cmd, caddr_t data,
239 				 struct ifnet *ifp, struct thread *td);
240 int	pru_listen_notsupp (struct socket *so, struct thread *td);
241 int	pru_rcvd_notsupp (struct socket *so, int flags);
242 int	pru_rcvoob_notsupp (struct socket *so, struct mbuf *m, int flags);
243 int	pru_sense_null (struct socket *so, struct stat *sb);
244 
245 #endif /* _KERNEL */
246 
247 /*
248  * The arguments to the ctlinput routine are
249  *	(*protosw[].pr_ctlinput)(cmd, sa, arg);
250  * where cmd is one of the commands below, sa is a pointer to a sockaddr,
251  * and arg is a `void *' argument used within a protocol family.
252  */
253 #define	PRC_IFDOWN		0	/* interface transition */
254 #define	PRC_ROUTEDEAD		1	/* select new route if possible ??? */
255 #define	PRC_IFUP		2 	/* interface has come back up */
256 #define	PRC_QUENCH2		3	/* DEC congestion bit says slow down */
257 #define	PRC_QUENCH		4	/* some one said to slow down */
258 #define	PRC_MSGSIZE		5	/* message size forced drop */
259 #define	PRC_HOSTDEAD		6	/* host appears to be down */
260 #define	PRC_HOSTUNREACH		7	/* deprecated (use PRC_UNREACH_HOST) */
261 #define	PRC_UNREACH_NET		8	/* no route to network */
262 #define	PRC_UNREACH_HOST	9	/* no route to host */
263 #define	PRC_UNREACH_PROTOCOL	10	/* dst says bad protocol */
264 #define	PRC_UNREACH_PORT	11	/* bad port # */
265 /* was	PRC_UNREACH_NEEDFRAG	12	   (use PRC_MSGSIZE) */
266 #define	PRC_UNREACH_SRCFAIL	13	/* source route failed */
267 #define	PRC_REDIRECT_NET	14	/* net routing redirect */
268 #define	PRC_REDIRECT_HOST	15	/* host routing redirect */
269 #define	PRC_REDIRECT_TOSNET	16	/* redirect for type of service & net */
270 #define	PRC_REDIRECT_TOSHOST	17	/* redirect for tos & host */
271 #define	PRC_TIMXCEED_INTRANS	18	/* packet lifetime expired in transit */
272 #define	PRC_TIMXCEED_REASS	19	/* lifetime expired on reass q */
273 #define	PRC_PARAMPROB		20	/* header incorrect */
274 #define	PRC_UNREACH_ADMIN_PROHIB	21	/* packet administrativly prohibited */
275 
276 #define	PRC_NCMDS		22
277 
278 #define	PRC_IS_REDIRECT(cmd)	\
279 	((cmd) >= PRC_REDIRECT_NET && (cmd) <= PRC_REDIRECT_TOSHOST)
280 
281 #ifdef PRCREQUESTS
282 char	*prcrequests[] = {
283 	"IFDOWN", "ROUTEDEAD", "IFUP", "DEC-BIT-QUENCH2",
284 	"QUENCH", "MSGSIZE", "HOSTDEAD", "#7",
285 	"NET-UNREACH", "HOST-UNREACH", "PROTO-UNREACH", "PORT-UNREACH",
286 	"#12", "SRCFAIL-UNREACH", "NET-REDIRECT", "HOST-REDIRECT",
287 	"TOSNET-REDIRECT", "TOSHOST-REDIRECT", "TX-INTRANS", "TX-REASS",
288 	"PARAMPROB", "ADMIN-UNREACH"
289 };
290 #endif
291 
292 /*
293  * The arguments to ctloutput are:
294  *	(*protosw[].pr_ctloutput)(req, so, level, optname, optval, p);
295  * req is one of the actions listed below, so is a (struct socket *),
296  * level is an indication of which protocol layer the option is intended.
297  * optname is a protocol dependent socket option request,
298  * optval is a pointer to a mbuf-chain pointer, for value-return results.
299  * The protocol is responsible for disposal of the mbuf chain *optval
300  * if supplied,
301  * the caller is responsible for any space held by *optval, when returned.
302  * A non-zero return from usrreq gives an
303  * UNIX error number which should be passed to higher level software.
304  */
305 #define	PRCO_GETOPT	0
306 #define	PRCO_SETOPT	1
307 
308 #define	PRCO_NCMDS	2
309 
310 #ifdef PRCOREQUESTS
311 char	*prcorequests[] = {
312 	"GETOPT", "SETOPT",
313 };
314 #endif
315 
316 #ifdef _KERNEL
317 void	pfctlinput (int, struct sockaddr *);
318 void	pfctlinput2 (int, struct sockaddr *, void *);
319 struct protosw *pffindproto (int family, int protocol, int type);
320 struct protosw *pffindtype (int family, int type);
321 #endif
322 
323 #endif
324