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Pr_input passes data up (towards 72 * the users) and pr_output passes it down (towards the interfaces); control 73 * information passes up and down on pr_ctlinput and pr_ctloutput. 74 * The protocol is responsible for the space occupied by any the 75 * arguments to these entries and must dispose it. 76 * 77 * In retrospect, it would be a lot nicer to use an interface 78 * similar to the vnode VOP interface. 79 */ 80 struct protosw { 81 short pr_type; /* socket type used for */ 82 const struct domain *pr_domain; /* domain protocol a member of */ 83 short pr_protocol; /* protocol number */ 84 short pr_flags; /* see below */ 85 /* protocol-protocol hooks */ 86 void (*pr_input) (struct mbuf *, ...); 87 /* input to protocol (from below) */ 88 int (*pr_output) (struct mbuf *, struct socket *, ...); 89 /* output to protocol (from above) */ 90 void (*pr_ctlinput)(int, struct sockaddr *, void *); 91 /* control input (from below) */ 92 int (*pr_ctloutput)(struct socket *, struct sockopt *); 93 /* control output (from above) */ 94 /* user-protocol hook */ 95 struct lwkt_port *(*pr_mport)(struct socket *, struct sockaddr *, 96 struct mbuf **, int); 97 /* utility hooks */ 98 void (*pr_init) (void); /* initialization hook */ 99 void (*pr_fasttimo) (void); 100 /* fast timeout (200ms) */ 101 void (*pr_slowtimo) (void); 102 /* slow timeout (500ms) */ 103 void (*pr_drain) (void); 104 /* flush any excess space possible */ 105 const struct pr_usrreqs *pr_usrreqs; /* supersedes pr_usrreq() */ 106 }; 107 108 #endif 109 110 #define PR_SLOWHZ 2 /* 2 slow timeouts per second */ 111 #define PR_FASTHZ 5 /* 5 fast timeouts per second */ 112 113 /* 114 * Values for pr_flags. 115 * PR_ADDR requires PR_ATOMIC; 116 * PR_ADDR and PR_CONNREQUIRED are mutually exclusive. 117 * PR_IMPLOPCL means that the protocol allows sendto without prior connect, 118 * and the protocol understands the MSG_EOF flag. The first property is 119 * is only relevant if PR_CONNREQUIRED is set (otherwise sendto is allowed 120 * anyhow). 121 */ 122 #define PR_ATOMIC 0x01 /* exchange atomic messages only */ 123 #define PR_ADDR 0x02 /* addresses given with messages */ 124 #define PR_CONNREQUIRED 0x04 /* connection required by protocol */ 125 #define PR_WANTRCVD 0x08 /* want PRU_RCVD calls */ 126 #define PR_RIGHTS 0x10 /* passes capabilities */ 127 #define PR_IMPLOPCL 0x20 /* implied open/close */ 128 #define PR_LASTHDR 0x40 /* enforce ipsec policy; last header */ 129 #define PR_ADDR_OPT 0x80 /* allow addresses during delivery */ 130 131 /* 132 * The arguments to usrreq are: 133 * (*protosw[].pr_usrreq)(up, req, m, nam, opt); 134 * where up is a (struct socket *), req is one of these requests, 135 * m is a optional mbuf chain containing a message, 136 * nam is an optional mbuf chain containing an address, 137 * and opt is a pointer to a socketopt structure or nil. 138 * The protocol is responsible for disposal of the mbuf chain m, 139 * the caller is responsible for any space held by nam and opt. 140 * A non-zero return from usrreq gives an 141 * UNIX error number which should be passed to higher level software. 142 */ 143 #define PRU_ATTACH 0 /* attach protocol to up */ 144 #define PRU_DETACH 1 /* detach protocol from up */ 145 #define PRU_BIND 2 /* bind socket to address */ 146 #define PRU_LISTEN 3 /* listen for connection */ 147 #define PRU_CONNECT 4 /* establish connection to peer */ 148 #define PRU_ACCEPT 5 /* accept connection from peer */ 149 #define PRU_DISCONNECT 6 /* disconnect from peer */ 150 #define PRU_SHUTDOWN 7 /* won't send any more data */ 151 #define PRU_RCVD 8 /* have taken data; more room now */ 152 #define PRU_SEND 9 /* send this data */ 153 #define PRU_ABORT 10 /* abort (fast DISCONNECT, DETATCH) */ 154 #define PRU_CONTROL 11 /* control operations on protocol */ 155 #define PRU_SENSE 12 /* return status into m */ 156 #define PRU_RCVOOB 13 /* retrieve out of band data */ 157 #define PRU_SENDOOB 14 /* send out of band data */ 158 #define PRU_SOCKADDR 15 /* fetch socket's address */ 159 #define PRU_PEERADDR 16 /* fetch peer's address */ 160 #define PRU_CONNECT2 17 /* connect two sockets */ 161 #define PRU_SOPOLL 18 162 /* begin for protocols internal use */ 163 #define PRU_FASTTIMO 19 /* 200ms timeout */ 164 #define PRU_SLOWTIMO 20 /* 500ms timeout */ 165 #define PRU_PROTORCV 21 /* receive from below */ 166 #define PRU_PROTOSEND 22 /* send to below */ 167 /* end for protocol's internal use */ 168 #define PRU_SEND_EOF 23 /* send and close */ 169 #define PRU_PRED 24 170 #define PRU_CTLOUTPUT 25 /* get/set opts */ 171 #define PRU_NREQ 26 172 173 #ifdef PRUREQUESTS 174 char *prurequests[] = { 175 "ATTACH", "DETACH", "BIND", "LISTEN", 176 "CONNECT", "ACCEPT", "DISCONNECT", "SHUTDOWN", 177 "RCVD", "SEND", "ABORT", "CONTROL", 178 "SENSE", "RCVOOB", "SENDOOB", "SOCKADDR", 179 "PEERADDR", "CONNECT2", "SOPOLL", 180 "FASTTIMO", "SLOWTIMO", "PROTORCV", "PROTOSEND", 181 "SEND_EOF", "PREDICATE" 182 }; 183 #endif 184 185 #if defined(_KERNEL) || defined(_KERNEL_STRUCTURES) 186 187 struct ifnet; 188 struct stat; 189 struct ucred; 190 struct uio; 191 struct sockbuf; 192 193 struct pru_attach_info { 194 struct rlimit *sb_rlimit; 195 struct ucred *p_ucred; 196 struct vnode *fd_rdir; 197 }; 198 199 /* 200 * If the ordering here looks odd, that's because it's alphabetical. 201 * Having this structure separated out from the main protoswitch is allegedly 202 * a big (12 cycles per call) lose on high-end CPUs. We will eventually 203 * migrate this stuff back into the main structure. 204 */ 205 struct pr_usrreqs { 206 int (*pru_abort) (struct socket *so); 207 int (*pru_accept) (struct socket *so, struct sockaddr **nam); 208 int (*pru_attach) (struct socket *so, int proto, 209 struct pru_attach_info *ai); 210 int (*pru_bind) (struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *nam, 211 struct thread *td); 212 int (*pru_connect) (struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *nam, 213 struct thread *td); 214 int (*pru_connect2) (struct socket *so1, struct socket *so2); 215 int (*pru_control) (struct socket *so, u_long cmd, caddr_t data, 216 struct ifnet *ifp, struct thread *td); 217 int (*pru_detach) (struct socket *so); 218 int (*pru_disconnect) (struct socket *so); 219 int (*pru_listen) (struct socket *so, struct thread *td); 220 int (*pru_peeraddr) (struct socket *so, 221 struct sockaddr **nam); 222 int (*pru_rcvd) (struct socket *so, int flags); 223 int (*pru_rcvoob) (struct socket *so, struct mbuf *m, 224 int flags); 225 int (*pru_send) (struct socket *so, int flags, struct mbuf *m, 226 struct sockaddr *addr, struct mbuf *control, 227 struct thread *td); 228 #define PRUS_OOB 0x1 229 #define PRUS_EOF 0x2 230 #define PRUS_MORETOCOME 0x4 231 int (*pru_sense) (struct socket *so, struct stat *sb); 232 int (*pru_shutdown) (struct socket *so); 233 int (*pru_sockaddr) (struct socket *so, 234 struct sockaddr **nam); 235 236 /* 237 * These three added later, so they are out of order. They are used 238 * for shortcutting (fast path input/output) in some protocols. 239 * XXX - that's a lie, they are not implemented yet 240 * Rather than calling sosend() etc. directly, calls are made 241 * through these entry points. For protocols which still use 242 * the generic code, these just point to those routines. 243 */ 244 int (*pru_sosend) (struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *addr, 245 struct uio *uio, struct mbuf *top, 246 struct mbuf *control, int flags, 247 struct thread *td); 248 int (*pru_soreceive) (struct socket *so, 249 struct sockaddr **paddr, 250 struct uio *uio, 251 struct sockbuf *sio, 252 struct mbuf **controlp, int *flagsp); 253 int (*pru_sopoll) (struct socket *so, int events, 254 struct ucred *cred, struct thread *td); 255 int (*pru_ctloutput) (struct socket *so, struct sockopt *sopt); 256 }; 257 258 typedef int (*pru_abort_fn_t) (struct socket *so); 259 typedef int (*pru_accept_fn_t) (struct socket *so, struct sockaddr **nam); 260 typedef int (*pru_attach_fn_t) (struct socket *so, int proto, 261 struct pru_attach_info *ai); 262 typedef int (*pru_bind_fn_t) (struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *nam, 263 struct thread *td); 264 typedef int (*pru_connect_fn_t) (struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *nam, 265 struct thread *td); 266 typedef int (*pru_connect2_fn_t) (struct socket *so1, struct socket *so2); 267 typedef int (*pru_control_fn_t) (struct socket *so, u_long cmd, caddr_t data, 268 struct ifnet *ifp, 269 struct thread *td); 270 typedef int (*pru_detach_fn_t) (struct socket *so); 271 typedef int (*pru_disconnect_fn_t) (struct socket *so); 272 typedef int (*pru_listen_fn_t) (struct socket *so, struct thread *td); 273 typedef int (*pru_peeraddr_fn_t) (struct socket *so, struct sockaddr **nam); 274 typedef int (*pru_rcvd_fn_t) (struct socket *so, int flags); 275 typedef int (*pru_rcvoob_fn_t) (struct socket *so, struct mbuf *m, int flags); 276 typedef int (*pru_send_fn_t) (struct socket *so, int flags, struct mbuf *m, 277 struct sockaddr *addr, 278 struct mbuf *control, 279 struct thread *td); 280 typedef int (*pru_sense_fn_t) (struct socket *so, struct stat *sb); 281 typedef int (*pru_shutdown_fn_t) (struct socket *so); 282 typedef int (*pru_sockaddr_fn_t) (struct socket *so, struct sockaddr **nam); 283 typedef int (*pru_sosend_fn_t) (struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *addr, 284 struct uio *uio, struct mbuf *top, 285 struct mbuf *control, int flags, 286 struct thread *td); 287 typedef int (*pru_soreceive_fn_t) (struct socket *so, struct sockaddr **paddr, 288 struct uio *uio, 289 struct sockbuf *sio, 290 struct mbuf **controlp, 291 int *flagsp); 292 typedef int (*pru_sopoll_fn_t) (struct socket *so, int events, 293 struct ucred *cred, 294 struct thread *td); 295 typedef int (*pru_ctloutput_fn_t) (struct socket *so, struct sockopt *sopt); 296 297 int pru_accept_notsupp (struct socket *so, struct sockaddr **nam); 298 int pru_connect_notsupp (struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *nam, 299 struct thread *td); 300 int pru_connect2_notsupp (struct socket *so1, struct socket *so2); 301 int pru_control_notsupp (struct socket *so, u_long cmd, caddr_t data, 302 struct ifnet *ifp, struct thread *td); 303 int pru_listen_notsupp (struct socket *so, struct thread *td); 304 int pru_rcvd_notsupp (struct socket *so, int flags); 305 int pru_rcvoob_notsupp (struct socket *so, struct mbuf *m, int flags); 306 int pru_sense_null (struct socket *so, struct stat *sb); 307 308 struct lwkt_port *cpu0_soport(struct socket *, struct sockaddr *, 309 struct mbuf **, int); 310 struct lwkt_port *sync_soport(struct socket *, struct sockaddr *, 311 struct mbuf **, int); 312 313 #endif /* _KERNEL || _KERNEL_STRUCTURES */ 314 315 /* 316 * The arguments to the ctlinput routine are 317 * (*protosw[].pr_ctlinput)(cmd, sa, arg); 318 * where cmd is one of the commands below, sa is a pointer to a sockaddr, 319 * and arg is a `void *' argument used within a protocol family. 320 */ 321 #define PRC_IFDOWN 0 /* interface transition */ 322 #define PRC_ROUTEDEAD 1 /* select new route if possible ??? */ 323 #define PRC_IFUP 2 /* interface has come back up */ 324 #define PRC_QUENCH2 3 /* DEC congestion bit says slow down */ 325 #define PRC_QUENCH 4 /* some one said to slow down */ 326 #define PRC_MSGSIZE 5 /* message size forced drop */ 327 #define PRC_HOSTDEAD 6 /* host appears to be down */ 328 #define PRC_HOSTUNREACH 7 /* deprecated (use PRC_UNREACH_HOST) */ 329 #define PRC_UNREACH_NET 8 /* no route to network */ 330 #define PRC_UNREACH_HOST 9 /* no route to host */ 331 #define PRC_UNREACH_PROTOCOL 10 /* dst says bad protocol */ 332 #define PRC_UNREACH_PORT 11 /* bad port # */ 333 /* was PRC_UNREACH_NEEDFRAG 12 (use PRC_MSGSIZE) */ 334 #define PRC_UNREACH_SRCFAIL 13 /* source route failed */ 335 #define PRC_REDIRECT_NET 14 /* net routing redirect */ 336 #define PRC_REDIRECT_HOST 15 /* host routing redirect */ 337 #define PRC_REDIRECT_TOSNET 16 /* redirect for type of service & net */ 338 #define PRC_REDIRECT_TOSHOST 17 /* redirect for tos & host */ 339 #define PRC_TIMXCEED_INTRANS 18 /* packet lifetime expired in transit */ 340 #define PRC_TIMXCEED_REASS 19 /* lifetime expired on reass q */ 341 #define PRC_PARAMPROB 20 /* header incorrect */ 342 #define PRC_UNREACH_ADMIN_PROHIB 21 /* packet administrativly prohibited */ 343 344 #define PRC_NCMDS 22 345 346 #define PRC_IS_REDIRECT(cmd) \ 347 ((cmd) >= PRC_REDIRECT_NET && (cmd) <= PRC_REDIRECT_TOSHOST) 348 349 #ifdef PRCREQUESTS 350 char *prcrequests[] = { 351 "IFDOWN", "ROUTEDEAD", "IFUP", "DEC-BIT-QUENCH2", 352 "QUENCH", "MSGSIZE", "HOSTDEAD", "#7", 353 "NET-UNREACH", "HOST-UNREACH", "PROTO-UNREACH", "PORT-UNREACH", 354 "#12", "SRCFAIL-UNREACH", "NET-REDIRECT", "HOST-REDIRECT", 355 "TOSNET-REDIRECT", "TOSHOST-REDIRECT", "TX-INTRANS", "TX-REASS", 356 "PARAMPROB", "ADMIN-UNREACH" 357 }; 358 #endif 359 360 /* 361 * The arguments to ctloutput are: 362 * (*protosw[].pr_ctloutput)(req, so, level, optname, optval, p); 363 * req is one of the actions listed below, so is a (struct socket *), 364 * level is an indication of which protocol layer the option is intended. 365 * optname is a protocol dependent socket option request, 366 * optval is a pointer to a mbuf-chain pointer, for value-return results. 367 * The protocol is responsible for disposal of the mbuf chain *optval 368 * if supplied, 369 * the caller is responsible for any space held by *optval, when returned. 370 * A non-zero return from usrreq gives an 371 * UNIX error number which should be passed to higher level software. 372 */ 373 #define PRCO_GETOPT 0 374 #define PRCO_SETOPT 1 375 376 #define PRCO_NCMDS 2 377 378 #ifdef PRCOREQUESTS 379 char *prcorequests[] = { 380 "GETOPT", "SETOPT", 381 }; 382 #endif 383 384 /* 385 * Kernel prototypes 386 */ 387 #ifdef _KERNEL 388 389 void kpfctlinput (int, struct sockaddr *); 390 void kpfctlinput2 (int, struct sockaddr *, void *); 391 struct protosw *pffindproto (int family, int protocol, int type); 392 struct protosw *pffindtype (int family, int type); 393 394 #endif /* _KERNEL */ 395 396 #endif /* _SYS_PROTOSW_H_ */ 397