xref: /freebsd/share/examples/kld/khelp/h_example.c (revision 069ac184)
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32 
33 /*
34  * This example Khelp module uses the helper hook points available in the TCP
35  * stack to calculate a per-connection count of inbound and outbound packets
36  * when the connection is in the established state. The code is verbosely
37  * documented in an attempt to explain how everything fits together.
38  */
39 
40 #include <sys/param.h>
41 #include <sys/kernel.h>
42 #include <sys/hhook.h>
43 #include <sys/khelp.h>
44 #include <sys/module.h>
45 #include <sys/module_khelp.h>
46 #include <sys/socket.h>
47 #include <sys/socketvar.h>
48 
49 #include <netinet/tcp_var.h>
50 
51 #include <vm/uma.h>
52 
53 /*
54  * Function prototype for our helper hook (man 9 hhook) compatible hook
55  * function.
56  */
57 static int example_hook(int hhook_type, int hhook_id, void *udata,
58     void *ctx_data, void *hdata, struct osd *hosd);
59 
60 /*
61  * Our per-connection persistent data storage struct.
62  */
63 struct example {
64 	uint32_t est_in_count;
65 	uint32_t est_out_count;
66 };
67 
68 /*
69  * Fill in the required bits of our module's struct helper (defined in
70  * <sys/module_khelp.h>).
71  *
72  * - Our helper will be storing persistent state for each TCP connection, so we
73  * request the use the Object Specific Data (OSD) feature from the framework by
74  * setting the HELPER_NEEDS_OSD flag.
75  *
76  * - Our helper is related to the TCP subsystem, so tell the Khelp framework
77  * this by setting an appropriate class for the module. When a new TCP
78  * connection is created, the Khelp framework takes care of associating helper
79  * modules of the appropriate class with the new connection.
80  */
81 struct helper example_helper = {
82 	.h_flags = HELPER_NEEDS_OSD,
83 	.h_classes = HELPER_CLASS_TCP
84 };
85 
86 /*
87  * Set which helper hook points our module wants to hook by creating an array of
88  * hookinfo structs (defined in <sys/hhook.h>). We hook the TCP established
89  * inbound/outbound hook points (TCP hhook points are defined in
90  * <netinet/tcp_var.h>) with our example_hook() function. We don't require a user
91  * data pointer to be passed to our hook function when called, so we set it to
92  * NULL.
93  */
94 struct hookinfo example_hooks[] = {
95 	{
96 		.hook_type = HHOOK_TYPE_TCP,
97 		.hook_id = HHOOK_TCP_EST_IN,
98 		.hook_udata = NULL,
99 		.hook_func = &example_hook
100 	},
101 	{
102 		.hook_type = HHOOK_TYPE_TCP,
103 		.hook_id = HHOOK_TCP_EST_OUT,
104 		.hook_udata = NULL,
105 		.hook_func = &example_hook
106 	}
107 };
108 
109 /*
110  * Very simple helper hook function. Here's a quick run through the arguments:
111  *
112  * - hhook_type and hhook_id are useful if you use a single function with many
113  * hook points and want to know which hook point called the function.
114  *
115  * - udata will be NULL, because we didn't elect to pass a pointer in either of
116  * the hookinfo structs we instantiated above in the example_hooks array.
117  *
118  * - ctx_data contains context specific data from the hook point call site. The
119  * data type passed is subsystem dependent. In the case of TCP, the hook points
120  * pass a pointer to a "struct tcp_hhook_data" (defined in <netinet/tcp_var.h>).
121  *
122  * - hdata is a pointer to the persistent per-object storage for our module. The
123  * pointer is allocated automagically by the Khelp framework when the connection
124  * is created, and comes from a dedicated UMA zone. It will never be NULL.
125  *
126  * - hosd can be used with the Khelp framework's khelp_get_osd() function to
127  * access data belonging to a different Khelp module.
128  */
129 static int
130 example_hook(int hhook_type, int hhook_id, void *udata, void *ctx_data,
131     void *hdata, struct osd *hosd)
132 {
133 	struct example *data;
134 
135 	data = hdata;
136 
137 	if (hhook_id == HHOOK_TCP_EST_IN)
138 		data->est_in_count++;
139 	else if (hhook_id == HHOOK_TCP_EST_OUT)
140 		data->est_out_count++;
141 
142 	return (0);
143 }
144 
145 /*
146  * We use a convenient macro which handles registering our module with the Khelp
147  * framework. Note that Khelp modules which set the HELPER_NEEDS_OSD flag (i.e.
148  * require persistent per-object storage) must use the KHELP_DECLARE_MOD_UMA()
149  * macro. If you don't require per-object storage, use the KHELP_DECLARE_MOD()
150  * macro instead.
151  */
152 KHELP_DECLARE_MOD_UMA(example, &example_helper, example_hooks, 1,
153     sizeof(struct example), NULL, NULL);
154