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1 /*-
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3  *
4  * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1990, 1993
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31  *	@(#)socketvar.h	8.3 (Berkeley) 2/19/95
32  *
33  * $FreeBSD$
34  */
35 
36 #ifndef _SYS_SOCKETVAR_H_
37 #define _SYS_SOCKETVAR_H_
38 
39 /*
40  * Socket generation count type.  Also used in xinpcb, xtcpcb, xunpcb.
41  */
42 typedef uint64_t so_gen_t;
43 
44 #if defined(_KERNEL) || defined(_WANT_SOCKET)
45 #include <sys/queue.h>			/* for TAILQ macros */
46 #include <sys/selinfo.h>		/* for struct selinfo */
47 #include <sys/_lock.h>
48 #include <sys/_mutex.h>
49 #include <sys/osd.h>
50 #include <sys/_sx.h>
51 #include <sys/sockbuf.h>
52 #ifdef _KERNEL
53 #include <sys/caprights.h>
54 #include <sys/sockopt.h>
55 #endif
56 
57 struct vnet;
58 
59 /*
60  * Kernel structure per socket.
61  * Contains send and receive buffer queues,
62  * handle on protocol and pointer to protocol
63  * private data and error information.
64  */
65 typedef	int so_upcall_t(struct socket *, void *, int);
66 typedef	void so_dtor_t(struct socket *);
67 
68 struct socket;
69 
70 enum socket_qstate {
71 	SQ_NONE = 0,
72 	SQ_INCOMP = 0x0800,	/* on sol_incomp */
73 	SQ_COMP = 0x1000,	/* on sol_comp */
74 };
75 
76 /*-
77  * Locking key to struct socket:
78  * (a) constant after allocation, no locking required.
79  * (b) locked by SOCK_LOCK(so).
80  * (cr) locked by SOCKBUF_LOCK(&so->so_rcv).
81  * (cs) locked by SOCKBUF_LOCK(&so->so_snd).
82  * (e) locked by SOLISTEN_LOCK() of corresponding listening socket.
83  * (f) not locked since integer reads/writes are atomic.
84  * (g) used only as a sleep/wakeup address, no value.
85  * (h) locked by global mutex so_global_mtx.
86  * (k) locked by KTLS workqueue mutex
87  */
88 TAILQ_HEAD(accept_queue, socket);
89 struct socket {
90 	struct mtx	so_lock;
91 	volatile u_int	so_count;	/* (b / refcount) */
92 	struct selinfo	so_rdsel;	/* (b/cr) for so_rcv/so_comp */
93 	struct selinfo	so_wrsel;	/* (b/cs) for so_snd */
94 	int	so_options;		/* (b) from socket call, see socket.h */
95 	short	so_type;		/* (a) generic type, see socket.h */
96 	short	so_state;		/* (b) internal state flags SS_* */
97 	void	*so_pcb;		/* protocol control block */
98 	struct	vnet *so_vnet;		/* (a) network stack instance */
99 	struct	protosw *so_proto;	/* (a) protocol handle */
100 	short	so_linger;		/* time to linger close(2) */
101 	short	so_timeo;		/* (g) connection timeout */
102 	u_short	so_error;		/* (f) error affecting connection */
103 	u_short so_rerror;		/* (f) error affecting connection */
104 	struct	sigio *so_sigio;	/* [sg] information for async I/O or
105 					   out of band data (SIGURG) */
106 	struct	ucred *so_cred;		/* (a) user credentials */
107 	struct	label *so_label;	/* (b) MAC label for socket */
108 	/* NB: generation count must not be first. */
109 	so_gen_t so_gencnt;		/* (h) generation count */
110 	void	*so_emuldata;		/* (b) private data for emulators */
111 	so_dtor_t *so_dtor;		/* (b) optional destructor */
112 	struct	osd	osd;		/* Object Specific extensions */
113 	/*
114 	 * so_fibnum, so_user_cookie and friends can be used to attach
115 	 * some user-specified metadata to a socket, which then can be
116 	 * used by the kernel for various actions.
117 	 * so_user_cookie is used by ipfw/dummynet.
118 	 */
119 	int so_fibnum;		/* routing domain for this socket */
120 	uint32_t so_user_cookie;
121 
122 	int so_ts_clock;	/* type of the clock used for timestamps */
123 	uint32_t so_max_pacing_rate;	/* (f) TX rate limit in bytes/s */
124 
125 	/*
126 	 * Mutexes to prevent interleaving of socket I/O.  These have to be
127 	 * outside of the socket buffers in order to interlock with listen(2).
128 	 */
129 	struct sx so_snd_sx __aligned(CACHE_LINE_SIZE);
130 	struct mtx so_snd_mtx;
131 
132 	struct sx so_rcv_sx __aligned(CACHE_LINE_SIZE);
133 	struct mtx so_rcv_mtx;
134 
135 	union {
136 		/* Regular (data flow) socket. */
137 		struct {
138 			/* (cr, cs) Receive and send buffers. */
139 			struct sockbuf		so_rcv, so_snd;
140 
141 			/* (e) Our place on accept queue. */
142 			TAILQ_ENTRY(socket)	so_list;
143 			struct socket		*so_listen;	/* (b) */
144 			enum socket_qstate so_qstate;		/* (b) */
145 			/* (b) cached MAC label for peer */
146 			struct	label		*so_peerlabel;
147 			u_long	so_oobmark;	/* chars to oob mark */
148 
149 			/* (k) Our place on KTLS RX work queue. */
150 			STAILQ_ENTRY(socket)	so_ktls_rx_list;
151 		};
152 		/*
153 		 * Listening socket, where accepts occur, is so_listen in all
154 		 * subsidiary sockets.  If so_listen is NULL, socket is not
155 		 * related to an accept.  For a listening socket itself
156 		 * sol_incomp queues partially completed connections, while
157 		 * sol_comp is a queue of connections ready to be accepted.
158 		 * If a connection is aborted and it has so_listen set, then
159 		 * it has to be pulled out of either sol_incomp or sol_comp.
160 		 * We allow connections to queue up based on current queue
161 		 * lengths and limit on number of queued connections for this
162 		 * socket.
163 		 */
164 		struct {
165 			/* (e) queue of partial unaccepted connections */
166 			struct accept_queue	sol_incomp;
167 			/* (e) queue of complete unaccepted connections */
168 			struct accept_queue	sol_comp;
169 			u_int	sol_qlen;    /* (e) sol_comp length */
170 			u_int	sol_incqlen; /* (e) sol_incomp length */
171 			u_int	sol_qlimit;  /* (e) queue limit */
172 
173 			/* accept_filter(9) optional data */
174 			struct	accept_filter	*sol_accept_filter;
175 			void	*sol_accept_filter_arg;	/* saved filter args */
176 			char	*sol_accept_filter_str;	/* saved user args */
177 
178 			/* Optional upcall, for kernel socket. */
179 			so_upcall_t	*sol_upcall;	/* (e) */
180 			void		*sol_upcallarg;	/* (e) */
181 
182 			/* Socket buffer parameters, to be copied to
183 			 * dataflow sockets, accepted from this one. */
184 			int		sol_sbrcv_lowat;
185 			int		sol_sbsnd_lowat;
186 			u_int		sol_sbrcv_hiwat;
187 			u_int		sol_sbsnd_hiwat;
188 			short		sol_sbrcv_flags;
189 			short		sol_sbsnd_flags;
190 			sbintime_t	sol_sbrcv_timeo;
191 			sbintime_t	sol_sbsnd_timeo;
192 
193 			/* Information tracking listen queue overflows. */
194 			struct timeval	sol_lastover;	/* (e) */
195 			int		sol_overcount;	/* (e) */
196 		};
197 	};
198 };
199 #endif	/* defined(_KERNEL) || defined(_WANT_SOCKET) */
200 
201 /*
202  * Socket state bits.
203  *
204  * Historically, these bits were all kept in the so_state field.
205  * They are now split into separate, lock-specific fields.
206  * so_state maintains basic socket state protected by the socket lock.
207  * so_qstate holds information about the socket accept queues.
208  * Each socket buffer also has a state field holding information
209  * relevant to that socket buffer (can't send, rcv).
210  * Many fields will be read without locks to improve performance and avoid
211  * lock order issues.  However, this approach must be used with caution.
212  */
213 #define	SS_NOFDREF		0x0001	/* no file table ref any more */
214 #define	SS_ISCONNECTED		0x0002	/* socket connected to a peer */
215 #define	SS_ISCONNECTING		0x0004	/* in process of connecting to peer */
216 #define	SS_ISDISCONNECTING	0x0008	/* in process of disconnecting */
217 #define	SS_NBIO			0x0100	/* non-blocking ops */
218 #define	SS_ASYNC		0x0200	/* async i/o notify */
219 #define	SS_ISCONFIRMING		0x0400	/* deciding to accept connection req */
220 #define	SS_ISDISCONNECTED	0x2000	/* socket disconnected from peer */
221 
222 /*
223  * Protocols can mark a socket as SS_PROTOREF to indicate that, following
224  * pru_detach, they still want the socket to persist, and will free it
225  * themselves when they are done.  Protocols should only ever call sofree()
226  * following setting this flag in pru_detach(), and never otherwise, as
227  * sofree() bypasses socket reference counting.
228  */
229 #define	SS_PROTOREF		0x4000	/* strong protocol reference */
230 
231 #ifdef _KERNEL
232 
233 #define	SOCK_MTX(so)		(&(so)->so_lock)
234 #define	SOCK_LOCK(so)		mtx_lock(&(so)->so_lock)
235 #define	SOCK_OWNED(so)		mtx_owned(&(so)->so_lock)
236 #define	SOCK_UNLOCK(so)		mtx_unlock(&(so)->so_lock)
237 #define	SOCK_LOCK_ASSERT(so)	mtx_assert(&(so)->so_lock, MA_OWNED)
238 #define	SOCK_UNLOCK_ASSERT(so)	mtx_assert(&(so)->so_lock, MA_NOTOWNED)
239 
240 #define	SOLISTENING(sol)	(((sol)->so_options & SO_ACCEPTCONN) != 0)
241 #define	SOLISTEN_LOCK(sol)	do {					\
242 	mtx_lock(&(sol)->so_lock);					\
243 	KASSERT(SOLISTENING(sol),					\
244 	    ("%s: %p not listening", __func__, (sol)));			\
245 } while (0)
246 #define	SOLISTEN_TRYLOCK(sol)	mtx_trylock(&(sol)->so_lock)
247 #define	SOLISTEN_UNLOCK(sol)	do {					\
248 	KASSERT(SOLISTENING(sol),					\
249 	    ("%s: %p not listening", __func__, (sol)));			\
250 	mtx_unlock(&(sol)->so_lock);					\
251 } while (0)
252 #define	SOLISTEN_LOCK_ASSERT(sol)	do {				\
253 	mtx_assert(&(sol)->so_lock, MA_OWNED);				\
254 	KASSERT(SOLISTENING(sol),					\
255 	    ("%s: %p not listening", __func__, (sol)));			\
256 } while (0)
257 
258 /*
259  * Macros for sockets and socket buffering.
260  */
261 
262 /*
263  * Flags to soiolock().
264  */
265 #define	SBL_WAIT	0x00000001	/* Wait if not immediately available. */
266 #define	SBL_NOINTR	0x00000002	/* Force non-interruptible sleep. */
267 #define	SBL_VALID	(SBL_WAIT | SBL_NOINTR)
268 
269 #define	SOCK_IO_SEND_LOCK(so, flags)					\
270 	soiolock((so), &(so)->so_snd_sx, (flags))
271 #define	SOCK_IO_SEND_UNLOCK(so)						\
272 	soiounlock(&(so)->so_snd_sx)
273 #define	SOCK_IO_RECV_LOCK(so, flags)					\
274 	soiolock((so), &(so)->so_rcv_sx, (flags))
275 #define	SOCK_IO_RECV_UNLOCK(so)						\
276 	soiounlock(&(so)->so_rcv_sx)
277 
278 /*
279  * Do we need to notify the other side when I/O is possible?
280  */
281 #define	sb_notify(sb)	(((sb)->sb_flags & (SB_WAIT | SB_SEL | SB_ASYNC | \
282     SB_UPCALL | SB_AIO | SB_KNOTE)) != 0)
283 
284 /* do we have to send all at once on a socket? */
285 #define	sosendallatonce(so) \
286     ((so)->so_proto->pr_flags & PR_ATOMIC)
287 
288 /* can we read something from so? */
289 #define	soreadabledata(so) \
290 	(sbavail(&(so)->so_rcv) >= (so)->so_rcv.sb_lowat || \
291 	(so)->so_error || (so)->so_rerror)
292 #define	soreadable(so) \
293 	(soreadabledata(so) || ((so)->so_rcv.sb_state & SBS_CANTRCVMORE))
294 
295 /* can we write something to so? */
296 #define	sowriteable(so) \
297     ((sbspace(&(so)->so_snd) >= (so)->so_snd.sb_lowat && \
298 	(((so)->so_state&SS_ISCONNECTED) || \
299 	  ((so)->so_proto->pr_flags&PR_CONNREQUIRED)==0)) || \
300      ((so)->so_snd.sb_state & SBS_CANTSENDMORE) || \
301      (so)->so_error)
302 
303 /*
304  * soref()/sorele() ref-count the socket structure.
305  * soref() may be called without owning socket lock, but in that case a
306  * caller must own something that holds socket, and so_count must be not 0.
307  * Note that you must still explicitly close the socket, but the last ref
308  * count will free the structure.
309  */
310 #define	soref(so)	refcount_acquire(&(so)->so_count)
311 #define	sorele(so) do {							\
312 	SOCK_LOCK_ASSERT(so);						\
313 	if (refcount_release(&(so)->so_count))				\
314 		sofree(so);						\
315 	else								\
316 		SOCK_UNLOCK(so);					\
317 } while (0)
318 
319 /*
320  * In sorwakeup() and sowwakeup(), acquire the socket buffer lock to
321  * avoid a non-atomic test-and-wakeup.  However, sowakeup is
322  * responsible for releasing the lock if it is called.  We unlock only
323  * if we don't call into sowakeup.  If any code is introduced that
324  * directly invokes the underlying sowakeup() primitives, it must
325  * maintain the same semantics.
326  */
327 #define	sorwakeup_locked(so) do {					\
328 	SOCKBUF_LOCK_ASSERT(&(so)->so_rcv);				\
329 	if (sb_notify(&(so)->so_rcv))					\
330 		sowakeup((so), &(so)->so_rcv);	 			\
331 	else								\
332 		SOCKBUF_UNLOCK(&(so)->so_rcv);				\
333 } while (0)
334 
335 #define	sorwakeup(so) do {						\
336 	SOCKBUF_LOCK(&(so)->so_rcv);					\
337 	sorwakeup_locked(so);						\
338 } while (0)
339 
340 #define	sowwakeup_locked(so) do {					\
341 	SOCKBUF_LOCK_ASSERT(&(so)->so_snd);				\
342 	if (sb_notify(&(so)->so_snd))					\
343 		sowakeup((so), &(so)->so_snd); 				\
344 	else								\
345 		SOCKBUF_UNLOCK(&(so)->so_snd);				\
346 } while (0)
347 
348 #define	sowwakeup(so) do {						\
349 	SOCKBUF_LOCK(&(so)->so_snd);					\
350 	sowwakeup_locked(so);						\
351 } while (0)
352 
353 struct accept_filter {
354 	char	accf_name[16];
355 	int	(*accf_callback)
356 		(struct socket *so, void *arg, int waitflag);
357 	void *	(*accf_create)
358 		(struct socket *so, char *arg);
359 	void	(*accf_destroy)
360 		(struct socket *so);
361 	SLIST_ENTRY(accept_filter) accf_next;
362 };
363 
364 #define	ACCEPT_FILTER_DEFINE(modname, filtname, cb, create, destroy, ver) \
365 	static struct accept_filter modname##_filter = {		\
366 		.accf_name = filtname,					\
367 		.accf_callback = cb,					\
368 		.accf_create = create,					\
369 		.accf_destroy = destroy,				\
370 	};								\
371 	static moduledata_t modname##_mod = {				\
372 		.name = __XSTRING(modname),				\
373 		.evhand = accept_filt_generic_mod_event,		\
374 		.priv = &modname##_filter,				\
375 	};								\
376 	DECLARE_MODULE(modname, modname##_mod, SI_SUB_DRIVERS,		\
377 	    SI_ORDER_MIDDLE);						\
378 	MODULE_VERSION(modname, ver)
379 
380 #ifdef MALLOC_DECLARE
381 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_ACCF);
382 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_PCB);
383 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_SONAME);
384 #endif
385 
386 /*
387  * Socket specific helper hook point identifiers
388  * Do not leave holes in the sequence, hook registration is a loop.
389  */
390 #define HHOOK_SOCKET_OPT		0
391 #define HHOOK_SOCKET_CREATE		1
392 #define HHOOK_SOCKET_RCV 		2
393 #define HHOOK_SOCKET_SND		3
394 #define HHOOK_FILT_SOREAD		4
395 #define HHOOK_FILT_SOWRITE		5
396 #define HHOOK_SOCKET_CLOSE		6
397 #define HHOOK_SOCKET_LAST		HHOOK_SOCKET_CLOSE
398 
399 struct socket_hhook_data {
400 	struct socket	*so;
401 	struct mbuf	*m;
402 	void		*hctx;		/* hook point specific data*/
403 	int		status;
404 };
405 
406 extern int	maxsockets;
407 extern u_long	sb_max;
408 extern so_gen_t so_gencnt;
409 
410 struct file;
411 struct filecaps;
412 struct filedesc;
413 struct mbuf;
414 struct sockaddr;
415 struct ucred;
416 struct uio;
417 
418 /* 'which' values for socket upcalls. */
419 #define	SO_RCV		1
420 #define	SO_SND		2
421 
422 /* Return values for socket upcalls. */
423 #define	SU_OK		0
424 #define	SU_ISCONNECTED	1
425 
426 /*
427  * From uipc_socket and friends
428  */
429 int	getsockaddr(struct sockaddr **namp, const struct sockaddr *uaddr,
430 	    size_t len);
431 int	getsock_cap(struct thread *td, int fd, cap_rights_t *rightsp,
432 	    struct file **fpp, u_int *fflagp, struct filecaps *havecaps);
433 void	soabort(struct socket *so);
434 int	soaccept(struct socket *so, struct sockaddr **nam);
435 void	soaio_enqueue(struct task *task);
436 void	soaio_rcv(void *context, int pending);
437 void	soaio_snd(void *context, int pending);
438 int	socheckuid(struct socket *so, uid_t uid);
439 int	sobind(struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *nam, struct thread *td);
440 int	sobindat(int fd, struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *nam,
441 	    struct thread *td);
442 int	soclose(struct socket *so);
443 int	soconnect(struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *nam, struct thread *td);
444 int	soconnectat(int fd, struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *nam,
445 	    struct thread *td);
446 int	soconnect2(struct socket *so1, struct socket *so2);
447 int	socreate(int dom, struct socket **aso, int type, int proto,
448 	    struct ucred *cred, struct thread *td);
449 int	sodisconnect(struct socket *so);
450 void	sodtor_set(struct socket *, so_dtor_t *);
451 struct	sockaddr *sodupsockaddr(const struct sockaddr *sa, int mflags);
452 void	sofree(struct socket *so);
453 void	sohasoutofband(struct socket *so);
454 int	solisten(struct socket *so, int backlog, struct thread *td);
455 void	solisten_proto(struct socket *so, int backlog);
456 void	solisten_proto_abort(struct socket *so);
457 int	solisten_proto_check(struct socket *so);
458 int	solisten_dequeue(struct socket *, struct socket **, int);
459 struct socket *
460 	sonewconn(struct socket *head, int connstatus);
461 struct socket *
462 	sopeeloff(struct socket *);
463 int	sopoll(struct socket *so, int events, struct ucred *active_cred,
464 	    struct thread *td);
465 int	sopoll_generic(struct socket *so, int events,
466 	    struct ucred *active_cred, struct thread *td);
467 int	soreceive(struct socket *so, struct sockaddr **paddr, struct uio *uio,
468 	    struct mbuf **mp0, struct mbuf **controlp, int *flagsp);
469 int	soreceive_stream(struct socket *so, struct sockaddr **paddr,
470 	    struct uio *uio, struct mbuf **mp0, struct mbuf **controlp,
471 	    int *flagsp);
472 int	soreceive_dgram(struct socket *so, struct sockaddr **paddr,
473 	    struct uio *uio, struct mbuf **mp0, struct mbuf **controlp,
474 	    int *flagsp);
475 int	soreceive_generic(struct socket *so, struct sockaddr **paddr,
476 	    struct uio *uio, struct mbuf **mp0, struct mbuf **controlp,
477 	    int *flagsp);
478 int	soreserve(struct socket *so, u_long sndcc, u_long rcvcc);
479 void	sorflush(struct socket *so);
480 int	sosend(struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *addr, struct uio *uio,
481 	    struct mbuf *top, struct mbuf *control, int flags,
482 	    struct thread *td);
483 int	sosend_dgram(struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *addr,
484 	    struct uio *uio, struct mbuf *top, struct mbuf *control,
485 	    int flags, struct thread *td);
486 int	sosend_generic(struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *addr,
487 	    struct uio *uio, struct mbuf *top, struct mbuf *control,
488 	    int flags, struct thread *td);
489 int	soshutdown(struct socket *so, int how);
490 void	soupcall_clear(struct socket *, int);
491 void	soupcall_set(struct socket *, int, so_upcall_t, void *);
492 void	solisten_upcall_set(struct socket *, so_upcall_t, void *);
493 void	sowakeup(struct socket *so, struct sockbuf *sb);
494 void	sowakeup_aio(struct socket *so, struct sockbuf *sb);
495 void	solisten_wakeup(struct socket *);
496 int	selsocket(struct socket *so, int events, struct timeval *tv,
497 	    struct thread *td);
498 void	soisconnected(struct socket *so);
499 void	soisconnecting(struct socket *so);
500 void	soisdisconnected(struct socket *so);
501 void	soisdisconnecting(struct socket *so);
502 void	socantrcvmore(struct socket *so);
503 void	socantrcvmore_locked(struct socket *so);
504 void	socantsendmore(struct socket *so);
505 void	socantsendmore_locked(struct socket *so);
506 void	soroverflow(struct socket *so);
507 void	soroverflow_locked(struct socket *so);
508 int	soiolock(struct socket *so, struct sx *sx, int flags);
509 void	soiounlock(struct sx *sx);
510 
511 /*
512  * Accept filter functions (duh).
513  */
514 int	accept_filt_add(struct accept_filter *filt);
515 int	accept_filt_del(char *name);
516 struct	accept_filter *accept_filt_get(char *name);
517 #ifdef ACCEPT_FILTER_MOD
518 #ifdef SYSCTL_DECL
519 SYSCTL_DECL(_net_inet_accf);
520 #endif
521 int	accept_filt_generic_mod_event(module_t mod, int event, void *data);
522 #endif
523 
524 #endif /* _KERNEL */
525 
526 /*
527  * Structure to export socket from kernel to utilities, via sysctl(3).
528  */
529 struct xsocket {
530 	ksize_t		xso_len;	/* length of this structure */
531 	kvaddr_t	xso_so;		/* kernel address of struct socket */
532 	kvaddr_t	so_pcb;		/* kernel address of struct inpcb */
533 	uint64_t	so_oobmark;
534 	int64_t		so_spare64[8];
535 	int32_t		xso_protocol;
536 	int32_t		xso_family;
537 	uint32_t	so_qlen;
538 	uint32_t	so_incqlen;
539 	uint32_t	so_qlimit;
540 	pid_t		so_pgid;
541 	uid_t		so_uid;
542 	int32_t		so_spare32[8];
543 	int16_t		so_type;
544 	int16_t		so_options;
545 	int16_t		so_linger;
546 	int16_t		so_state;
547 	int16_t		so_timeo;
548 	uint16_t	so_error;
549 	struct xsockbuf {
550 		uint32_t	sb_cc;
551 		uint32_t	sb_hiwat;
552 		uint32_t	sb_mbcnt;
553 		uint32_t	sb_mcnt;
554 		uint32_t	sb_ccnt;
555 		uint32_t	sb_mbmax;
556 		int32_t		sb_lowat;
557 		int32_t		sb_timeo;
558 		int16_t		sb_flags;
559 	} so_rcv, so_snd;
560 };
561 
562 #ifdef _KERNEL
563 void	sotoxsocket(struct socket *so, struct xsocket *xso);
564 void	sbtoxsockbuf(struct sockbuf *sb, struct xsockbuf *xsb);
565 #endif
566 
567 /*
568  * Socket buffer state bits.  Exported via libprocstat(3).
569  */
570 #define	SBS_CANTSENDMORE	0x0010	/* can't send more data to peer */
571 #define	SBS_CANTRCVMORE		0x0020	/* can't receive more data from peer */
572 #define	SBS_RCVATMARK		0x0040	/* at mark on input */
573 
574 #endif /* !_SYS_SOCKETVAR_H_ */
575