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1 /*-
2  * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
3  *
4  * Copyright (c) 1995 Søren Schmidt
5  * 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  *
16  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
17  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
18  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
19  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
20  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
21  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
22  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
23  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
24  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
25  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
26  * SUCH DAMAGE.
27  */
28 
29 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
30 __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
31 
32 #include "opt_inet6.h"
33 
34 #include <sys/param.h>
35 #include <sys/capsicum.h>
36 #include <sys/filedesc.h>
37 #include <sys/limits.h>
38 #include <sys/malloc.h>
39 #include <sys/mbuf.h>
40 #include <sys/proc.h>
41 #include <sys/socket.h>
42 #include <sys/socketvar.h>
43 #include <sys/syscallsubr.h>
44 #include <sys/sysproto.h>
45 #include <sys/un.h>
46 #include <sys/unistd.h>
47 
48 #include <security/audit/audit.h>
49 
50 #include <net/if.h>
51 #include <net/vnet.h>
52 #include <netinet/in.h>
53 #include <netinet/ip.h>
54 #include <netinet/tcp.h>
55 #ifdef INET6
56 #include <netinet/ip6.h>
57 #include <netinet6/ip6_var.h>
58 #endif
59 
60 #ifdef COMPAT_LINUX32
61 #include <machine/../linux32/linux.h>
62 #include <machine/../linux32/linux32_proto.h>
63 #else
64 #include <machine/../linux/linux.h>
65 #include <machine/../linux/linux_proto.h>
66 #endif
67 #include <compat/linux/linux_common.h>
68 #include <compat/linux/linux_emul.h>
69 #include <compat/linux/linux_file.h>
70 #include <compat/linux/linux_mib.h>
71 #include <compat/linux/linux_socket.h>
72 #include <compat/linux/linux_time.h>
73 #include <compat/linux/linux_util.h>
74 
75 _Static_assert(offsetof(struct l_ifreq, ifr_ifru) ==
76     offsetof(struct ifreq, ifr_ifru),
77     "Linux ifreq members names should be equal to FreeeBSD");
78 _Static_assert(offsetof(struct l_ifreq, ifr_index) ==
79     offsetof(struct ifreq, ifr_index),
80     "Linux ifreq members names should be equal to FreeeBSD");
81 _Static_assert(offsetof(struct l_ifreq, ifr_name) ==
82     offsetof(struct ifreq, ifr_name),
83     "Linux ifreq members names should be equal to FreeeBSD");
84 
85 #define	SECURITY_CONTEXT_STRING	"unconfined"
86 
87 static int linux_sendmsg_common(struct thread *, l_int, struct l_msghdr *,
88 					l_uint);
89 static int linux_recvmsg_common(struct thread *, l_int, struct l_msghdr *,
90 					l_uint, struct msghdr *);
91 static int linux_set_socket_flags(int, int *);
92 
93 #define	SOL_NETLINK	270
94 
95 static int
96 linux_to_bsd_sockopt_level(int level)
97 {
98 
99 	if (level == LINUX_SOL_SOCKET)
100 		return (SOL_SOCKET);
101 	/* Remaining values are RFC-defined protocol numbers. */
102 	return (level);
103 }
104 
105 static int
106 bsd_to_linux_sockopt_level(int level)
107 {
108 
109 	if (level == SOL_SOCKET)
110 		return (LINUX_SOL_SOCKET);
111 	return (level);
112 }
113 
114 static int
115 linux_to_bsd_ip_sockopt(int opt)
116 {
117 
118 	switch (opt) {
119 	/* known and translated sockopts */
120 	case LINUX_IP_TOS:
121 		return (IP_TOS);
122 	case LINUX_IP_TTL:
123 		return (IP_TTL);
124 	case LINUX_IP_HDRINCL:
125 		return (IP_HDRINCL);
126 	case LINUX_IP_OPTIONS:
127 		return (IP_OPTIONS);
128 	case LINUX_IP_RECVOPTS:
129 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_NOTTESTED("IPv4 socket option IP_RECVOPTS");
130 		return (IP_RECVOPTS);
131 	case LINUX_IP_RETOPTS:
132 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_NOTTESTED("IPv4 socket option IP_REETOPTS");
133 		return (IP_RETOPTS);
134 	case LINUX_IP_RECVTTL:
135 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_NOTTESTED("IPv4 socket option IP_RECVTTL");
136 		return (IP_RECVTTL);
137 	case LINUX_IP_RECVTOS:
138 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_NOTTESTED("IPv4 socket option IP_RECVTOS");
139 		return (IP_RECVTOS);
140 	case LINUX_IP_FREEBIND:
141 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_NOTTESTED("IPv4 socket option IP_FREEBIND");
142 		return (IP_BINDANY);
143 	case LINUX_IP_IPSEC_POLICY:
144 		/* we have this option, but not documented in ip(4) manpage */
145 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_NOTTESTED("IPv4 socket option IP_IPSEC_POLICY");
146 		return (IP_IPSEC_POLICY);
147 	case LINUX_IP_MINTTL:
148 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_NOTTESTED("IPv4 socket option IP_MINTTL");
149 		return (IP_MINTTL);
150 	case LINUX_IP_MULTICAST_IF:
151 		return (IP_MULTICAST_IF);
152 	case LINUX_IP_MULTICAST_TTL:
153 		return (IP_MULTICAST_TTL);
154 	case LINUX_IP_MULTICAST_LOOP:
155 		return (IP_MULTICAST_LOOP);
156 	case LINUX_IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP:
157 		return (IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP);
158 	case LINUX_IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP:
159 		return (IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP);
160 	case LINUX_IP_UNBLOCK_SOURCE:
161 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_NOTTESTED("IPv4 socket option IP_UNBLOCK_SOURCE");
162 		return (IP_UNBLOCK_SOURCE);
163 	case LINUX_IP_BLOCK_SOURCE:
164 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_NOTTESTED("IPv4 socket option IP_BLOCK_SOURCE");
165 		return (IP_BLOCK_SOURCE);
166 	case LINUX_IP_ADD_SOURCE_MEMBERSHIP:
167 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_NOTTESTED("IPv4 socket option IP_ADD_SOURCE_MEMBERSHIP");
168 		return (IP_ADD_SOURCE_MEMBERSHIP);
169 	case LINUX_IP_DROP_SOURCE_MEMBERSHIP:
170 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_NOTTESTED("IPv4 socket option IP_DROP_SOURCE_MEMBERSHIP");
171 		return (IP_DROP_SOURCE_MEMBERSHIP);
172 	case LINUX_MCAST_JOIN_GROUP:
173 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_NOTTESTED("IPv4 socket option IP_MCAST_JOIN_GROUP");
174 		return (MCAST_JOIN_GROUP);
175 	case LINUX_MCAST_LEAVE_GROUP:
176 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_NOTTESTED("IPv4 socket option IP_MCAST_LEAVE_GROUP");
177 		return (MCAST_LEAVE_GROUP);
178 	case LINUX_MCAST_JOIN_SOURCE_GROUP:
179 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_NOTTESTED("IPv4 socket option IP_MCAST_JOIN_SOURCE_GROUP");
180 		return (MCAST_JOIN_SOURCE_GROUP);
181 	case LINUX_MCAST_LEAVE_SOURCE_GROUP:
182 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_NOTTESTED("IPv4 socket option IP_MCAST_LEAVE_SOURCE_GROUP");
183 		return (MCAST_LEAVE_SOURCE_GROUP);
184 	case LINUX_IP_RECVORIGDSTADDR:
185 		return (IP_RECVORIGDSTADDR);
186 
187 	/* known but not implemented sockopts */
188 	case LINUX_IP_ROUTER_ALERT:
189 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1(
190 		    "unsupported IPv4 socket option IP_ROUTER_ALERT (%d), you can not do user-space routing from linux programs",
191 		    opt);
192 		return (-2);
193 	case LINUX_IP_PKTINFO:
194 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1(
195 		    "unsupported IPv4 socket option IP_PKTINFO (%d), you can not get extended packet info for datagram sockets in linux programs",
196 		    opt);
197 		return (-2);
198 	case LINUX_IP_PKTOPTIONS:
199 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1(
200 		    "unsupported IPv4 socket option IP_PKTOPTIONS (%d)",
201 		    opt);
202 		return (-2);
203 	case LINUX_IP_MTU_DISCOVER:
204 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1(
205 		    "unsupported IPv4 socket option IP_MTU_DISCOVER (%d), your linux program can not control path-MTU discovery",
206 		    opt);
207 		return (-2);
208 	case LINUX_IP_RECVERR:
209 		/* needed by steam */
210 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1(
211 		    "unsupported IPv4 socket option IP_RECVERR (%d), you can not get extended reliability info in linux programs",
212 		    opt);
213 		return (-2);
214 	case LINUX_IP_MTU:
215 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1(
216 		    "unsupported IPv4 socket option IP_MTU (%d), your linux program can not control the MTU on this socket",
217 		    opt);
218 		return (-2);
219 	case LINUX_IP_XFRM_POLICY:
220 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1(
221 		    "unsupported IPv4 socket option IP_XFRM_POLICY (%d)",
222 		    opt);
223 		return (-2);
224 	case LINUX_IP_PASSSEC:
225 		/* needed by steam */
226 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1(
227 		    "unsupported IPv4 socket option IP_PASSSEC (%d), you can not get IPSEC related credential information associated with this socket in linux programs -- if you do not use IPSEC, you can ignore this",
228 		    opt);
229 		return (-2);
230 	case LINUX_IP_TRANSPARENT:
231 		/* IP_BINDANY or more? */
232 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1(
233 		    "unsupported IPv4 socket option IP_TRANSPARENT (%d), you can not enable transparent proxying in linux programs -- note, IP_FREEBIND is supported, no idea if the FreeBSD IP_BINDANY is equivalent to the Linux IP_TRANSPARENT or not, any info is welcome",
234 		    opt);
235 		return (-2);
236 	case LINUX_IP_NODEFRAG:
237 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1(
238 		    "unsupported IPv4 socket option IP_NODEFRAG (%d)",
239 		    opt);
240 		return (-2);
241 	case LINUX_IP_CHECKSUM:
242 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1(
243 		    "unsupported IPv4 socket option IP_CHECKSUM (%d)",
244 		    opt);
245 		return (-2);
246 	case LINUX_IP_BIND_ADDRESS_NO_PORT:
247 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1(
248 		    "unsupported IPv4 socket option IP_BIND_ADDRESS_NO_PORT (%d)",
249 		    opt);
250 		return (-2);
251 	case LINUX_IP_RECVFRAGSIZE:
252 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1(
253 		    "unsupported IPv4 socket option IP_RECVFRAGSIZE (%d)",
254 		    opt);
255 		return (-2);
256 	case LINUX_MCAST_MSFILTER:
257 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1(
258 		    "unsupported IPv4 socket option IP_MCAST_MSFILTER (%d)",
259 		    opt);
260 		return (-2);
261 	case LINUX_IP_MULTICAST_ALL:
262 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1(
263 		    "unsupported IPv4 socket option IP_MULTICAST_ALL (%d), your linux program will not see all multicast groups joined by the entire system, only those the program joined itself on this socket",
264 		    opt);
265 		return (-2);
266 	case LINUX_IP_UNICAST_IF:
267 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1(
268 		    "unsupported IPv4 socket option IP_UNICAST_IF (%d)",
269 		    opt);
270 		return (-2);
271 
272 	/* unknown sockopts */
273 	default:
274 		return (-1);
275 	}
276 }
277 
278 static int
279 linux_to_bsd_ip6_sockopt(int opt)
280 {
281 
282 	switch (opt) {
283 	/* known and translated sockopts */
284 	case LINUX_IPV6_2292PKTINFO:
285 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_NOTTESTED("IPv6 socket option IPV6_2292PKTINFO");
286 		return (IPV6_2292PKTINFO);
287 	case LINUX_IPV6_2292HOPOPTS:
288 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_NOTTESTED("IPv6 socket option IPV6_2292HOPOPTS");
289 		return (IPV6_2292HOPOPTS);
290 	case LINUX_IPV6_2292DSTOPTS:
291 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_NOTTESTED("IPv6 socket option IPV6_2292DSTOPTS");
292 		return (IPV6_2292DSTOPTS);
293 	case LINUX_IPV6_2292RTHDR:
294 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_NOTTESTED("IPv6 socket option IPV6_2292RTHDR");
295 		return (IPV6_2292RTHDR);
296 	case LINUX_IPV6_2292PKTOPTIONS:
297 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_NOTTESTED("IPv6 socket option IPV6_2292PKTOPTIONS");
298 		return (IPV6_2292PKTOPTIONS);
299 	case LINUX_IPV6_CHECKSUM:
300 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_NOTTESTED("IPv6 socket option IPV6_CHECKSUM");
301 		return (IPV6_CHECKSUM);
302 	case LINUX_IPV6_2292HOPLIMIT:
303 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_NOTTESTED("IPv6 socket option IPV6_2292HOPLIMIT");
304 		return (IPV6_2292HOPLIMIT);
305 	case LINUX_IPV6_NEXTHOP:
306 		return (IPV6_NEXTHOP);
307 	case LINUX_IPV6_UNICAST_HOPS:
308 		return (IPV6_UNICAST_HOPS);
309 	case LINUX_IPV6_MULTICAST_IF:
310 		return (IPV6_MULTICAST_IF);
311 	case LINUX_IPV6_MULTICAST_HOPS:
312 		return (IPV6_MULTICAST_HOPS);
313 	case LINUX_IPV6_MULTICAST_LOOP:
314 		return (IPV6_MULTICAST_LOOP);
315 	case LINUX_IPV6_ADD_MEMBERSHIP:
316 		return (IPV6_JOIN_GROUP);
317 	case LINUX_IPV6_DROP_MEMBERSHIP:
318 		return (IPV6_LEAVE_GROUP);
319 	case LINUX_IPV6_V6ONLY:
320 		return (IPV6_V6ONLY);
321 	case LINUX_IPV6_IPSEC_POLICY:
322 		/* we have this option, but not documented in ip6(4) manpage */
323 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_NOTTESTED("IPv6 socket option IPV6_IPSEC_POLICY");
324 		return (IPV6_IPSEC_POLICY);
325 	case LINUX_MCAST_JOIN_GROUP:
326 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_NOTTESTED("IPv6 socket option IPV6_JOIN_GROUP");
327 		return (IPV6_JOIN_GROUP);
328 	case LINUX_MCAST_LEAVE_GROUP:
329 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_NOTTESTED("IPv6 socket option IPV6_LEAVE_GROUP");
330 		return (IPV6_LEAVE_GROUP);
331 	case LINUX_IPV6_RECVPKTINFO:
332 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_NOTTESTED("IPv6 socket option IPV6_RECVPKTINFO");
333 		return (IPV6_RECVPKTINFO);
334 	case LINUX_IPV6_PKTINFO:
335 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_NOTTESTED("IPv6 socket option IPV6_PKTINFO");
336 		return (IPV6_PKTINFO);
337 	case LINUX_IPV6_RECVHOPLIMIT:
338 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_NOTTESTED("IPv6 socket option IPV6_RECVHOPLIMIT");
339 		return (IPV6_RECVHOPLIMIT);
340 	case LINUX_IPV6_HOPLIMIT:
341 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_NOTTESTED("IPv6 socket option IPV6_HOPLIMIT");
342 		return (IPV6_HOPLIMIT);
343 	case LINUX_IPV6_RECVHOPOPTS:
344 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_NOTTESTED("IPv6 socket option IPV6_RECVHOPOPTS");
345 		return (IPV6_RECVHOPOPTS);
346 	case LINUX_IPV6_HOPOPTS:
347 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_NOTTESTED("IPv6 socket option IPV6_HOPOPTS");
348 		return (IPV6_HOPOPTS);
349 	case LINUX_IPV6_RTHDRDSTOPTS:
350 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_NOTTESTED("IPv6 socket option IPV6_RTHDRDSTOPTS");
351 		return (IPV6_RTHDRDSTOPTS);
352 	case LINUX_IPV6_RECVRTHDR:
353 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_NOTTESTED("IPv6 socket option IPV6_RECVRTHDR");
354 		return (IPV6_RECVRTHDR);
355 	case LINUX_IPV6_RTHDR:
356 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_NOTTESTED("IPv6 socket option IPV6_RTHDR");
357 		return (IPV6_RTHDR);
358 	case LINUX_IPV6_RECVDSTOPTS:
359 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_NOTTESTED("IPv6 socket option IPV6_RECVDSTOPTS");
360 		return (IPV6_RECVDSTOPTS);
361 	case LINUX_IPV6_DSTOPTS:
362 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_NOTTESTED("IPv6 socket option IPV6_DSTOPTS");
363 		return (IPV6_DSTOPTS);
364 	case LINUX_IPV6_RECVPATHMTU:
365 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_NOTTESTED("IPv6 socket option IPV6_RECVPATHMTU");
366 		return (IPV6_RECVPATHMTU);
367 	case LINUX_IPV6_PATHMTU:
368 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_NOTTESTED("IPv6 socket option IPV6_PATHMTU");
369 		return (IPV6_PATHMTU);
370 	case LINUX_IPV6_DONTFRAG:
371 		return (IPV6_DONTFRAG);
372 	case LINUX_IPV6_AUTOFLOWLABEL:
373 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_NOTTESTED("IPv6 socket option IPV6_AUTOFLOWLABEL");
374 		return (IPV6_AUTOFLOWLABEL);
375 	case LINUX_IPV6_ORIGDSTADDR:
376 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_NOTTESTED("IPv6 socket option IPV6_ORIGDSTADDR");
377 		return (IPV6_ORIGDSTADDR);
378 	case LINUX_IPV6_FREEBIND:
379 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_NOTTESTED("IPv6 socket option IPV6_FREEBIND");
380 		return (IPV6_BINDANY);
381 
382 	/* known but not implemented sockopts */
383 	case LINUX_IPV6_ADDRFORM:
384 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1(
385 		    "unsupported IPv6 socket option IPV6_ADDRFORM (%d), you linux program can not convert the socket to IPv4",
386 		    opt);
387 		return (-2);
388 	case LINUX_IPV6_AUTHHDR:
389 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1(
390 		    "unsupported IPv6 socket option IPV6_AUTHHDR (%d), your linux program can not get the authentication header info of IPv6 packets",
391 		    opt);
392 		return (-2);
393 	case LINUX_IPV6_FLOWINFO:
394 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1(
395 		    "unsupported IPv6 socket option IPV6_FLOWINFO (%d), your linux program can not get the flowid of IPv6 packets",
396 		    opt);
397 		return (-2);
398 	case LINUX_IPV6_ROUTER_ALERT:
399 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1(
400 		    "unsupported IPv6 socket option IPV6_ROUTER_ALERT (%d), you can not do user-space routing from linux programs",
401 		    opt);
402 		return (-2);
403 	case LINUX_IPV6_MTU_DISCOVER:
404 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1(
405 		    "unsupported IPv6 socket option IPV6_MTU_DISCOVER (%d), your linux program can not control path-MTU discovery",
406 		    opt);
407 		return (-2);
408 	case LINUX_IPV6_MTU:
409 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1(
410 		    "unsupported IPv6 socket option IPV6_MTU (%d), your linux program can not control the MTU on this socket",
411 		    opt);
412 		return (-2);
413 	case LINUX_IPV6_JOIN_ANYCAST:
414 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1(
415 		    "unsupported IPv6 socket option IPV6_JOIN_ANYCAST (%d)",
416 		    opt);
417 		return (-2);
418 	case LINUX_IPV6_LEAVE_ANYCAST:
419 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1(
420 		    "unsupported IPv6 socket option IPV6_LEAVE_ANYCAST (%d)",
421 		    opt);
422 		return (-2);
423 	case LINUX_IPV6_MULTICAST_ALL:
424 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1(
425 		    "unsupported IPv6 socket option IPV6_MULTICAST_ALL (%d)",
426 		    opt);
427 		return (-2);
428 	case LINUX_IPV6_ROUTER_ALERT_ISOLATE:
429 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1(
430 		    "unsupported IPv6 socket option IPV6_ROUTER_ALERT_ISOLATE (%d)",
431 		    opt);
432 		return (-2);
433 	case LINUX_IPV6_FLOWLABEL_MGR:
434 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1(
435 		    "unsupported IPv6 socket option IPV6_FLOWLABEL_MGR (%d)",
436 		    opt);
437 		return (-2);
438 	case LINUX_IPV6_FLOWINFO_SEND:
439 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1(
440 		    "unsupported IPv6 socket option IPV6_FLOWINFO_SEND (%d)",
441 		    opt);
442 		return (-2);
443 	case LINUX_IPV6_XFRM_POLICY:
444 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1(
445 		    "unsupported IPv6 socket option IPV6_XFRM_POLICY (%d)",
446 		    opt);
447 		return (-2);
448 	case LINUX_IPV6_HDRINCL:
449 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1(
450 		    "unsupported IPv6 socket option IPV6_HDRINCL (%d)",
451 		    opt);
452 		return (-2);
453 	case LINUX_MCAST_BLOCK_SOURCE:
454 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1(
455 		    "unsupported IPv6 socket option MCAST_BLOCK_SOURCE (%d), your linux program may see more multicast stuff than it wants",
456 		    opt);
457 		return (-2);
458 	case LINUX_MCAST_UNBLOCK_SOURCE:
459 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1(
460 		    "unsupported IPv6 socket option MCAST_UNBLOCK_SOURCE (%d), your linux program may not see all the multicast stuff it wants",
461 		    opt);
462 		return (-2);
463 	case LINUX_MCAST_JOIN_SOURCE_GROUP:
464 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1(
465 		    "unsupported IPv6 socket option MCAST_JOIN_SOURCE_GROUP (%d), your linux program is not able to join a multicast source group",
466 		    opt);
467 		return (-2);
468 	case LINUX_MCAST_LEAVE_SOURCE_GROUP:
469 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1(
470 		    "unsupported IPv6 socket option MCAST_LEAVE_SOURCE_GROUP (%d), your linux program is not able to leave a multicast source group -- but it was also not able to join one, so no issue",
471 		    opt);
472 		return (-2);
473 	case LINUX_MCAST_MSFILTER:
474 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1(
475 		    "unsupported IPv6 socket option MCAST_MSFILTER (%d), your linux program can not manipulate the multicast filter, it may see more multicast data than it wants to see",
476 		    opt);
477 		return (-2);
478 	case LINUX_IPV6_ADDR_PREFERENCES:
479 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1(
480 		    "unsupported IPv6 socket option IPV6_ADDR_PREFERENCES (%d)",
481 		    opt);
482 		return (-2);
483 	case LINUX_IPV6_MINHOPCOUNT:
484 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1(
485 		    "unsupported IPv6 socket option IPV6_MINHOPCOUNT (%d)",
486 		    opt);
487 		return (-2);
488 	case LINUX_IPV6_TRANSPARENT:
489 		/* IP_BINDANY or more? */
490 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1(
491 		    "unsupported IPv6 socket option IPV6_TRANSPARENT (%d), you can not enable transparent proxying in linux programs -- note, IP_FREEBIND is supported, no idea if the FreeBSD IP_BINDANY is equivalent to the Linux IP_TRANSPARENT or not, any info is welcome",
492 		    opt);
493 		return (-2);
494 	case LINUX_IPV6_UNICAST_IF:
495 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1(
496 		    "unsupported IPv6 socket option IPV6_UNICAST_IF (%d)",
497 		    opt);
498 		return (-2);
499 	case LINUX_IPV6_RECVFRAGSIZE:
500 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1(
501 		    "unsupported IPv6 socket option IPV6_RECVFRAGSIZE (%d)",
502 		    opt);
503 		return (-2);
504 
505 	/* unknown sockopts */
506 	default:
507 		return (-1);
508 	}
509 }
510 
511 static int
512 linux_to_bsd_so_sockopt(int opt)
513 {
514 
515 	switch (opt) {
516 	case LINUX_SO_DEBUG:
517 		return (SO_DEBUG);
518 	case LINUX_SO_REUSEADDR:
519 		return (SO_REUSEADDR);
520 	case LINUX_SO_TYPE:
521 		return (SO_TYPE);
522 	case LINUX_SO_ERROR:
523 		return (SO_ERROR);
524 	case LINUX_SO_DONTROUTE:
525 		return (SO_DONTROUTE);
526 	case LINUX_SO_BROADCAST:
527 		return (SO_BROADCAST);
528 	case LINUX_SO_SNDBUF:
529 	case LINUX_SO_SNDBUFFORCE:
530 		return (SO_SNDBUF);
531 	case LINUX_SO_RCVBUF:
532 	case LINUX_SO_RCVBUFFORCE:
533 		return (SO_RCVBUF);
534 	case LINUX_SO_KEEPALIVE:
535 		return (SO_KEEPALIVE);
536 	case LINUX_SO_OOBINLINE:
537 		return (SO_OOBINLINE);
538 	case LINUX_SO_LINGER:
539 		return (SO_LINGER);
540 	case LINUX_SO_REUSEPORT:
541 		return (SO_REUSEPORT_LB);
542 	case LINUX_SO_PASSCRED:
543 		return (LOCAL_CREDS_PERSISTENT);
544 	case LINUX_SO_PEERCRED:
545 		return (LOCAL_PEERCRED);
546 	case LINUX_SO_RCVLOWAT:
547 		return (SO_RCVLOWAT);
548 	case LINUX_SO_SNDLOWAT:
549 		return (SO_SNDLOWAT);
550 	case LINUX_SO_RCVTIMEO:
551 		return (SO_RCVTIMEO);
552 	case LINUX_SO_SNDTIMEO:
553 		return (SO_SNDTIMEO);
554 	case LINUX_SO_TIMESTAMPO:
555 	case LINUX_SO_TIMESTAMPN:
556 		return (SO_TIMESTAMP);
557 	case LINUX_SO_TIMESTAMPNSO:
558 	case LINUX_SO_TIMESTAMPNSN:
559 		return (SO_BINTIME);
560 	case LINUX_SO_ACCEPTCONN:
561 		return (SO_ACCEPTCONN);
562 	case LINUX_SO_PROTOCOL:
563 		return (SO_PROTOCOL);
564 	case LINUX_SO_DOMAIN:
565 		return (SO_DOMAIN);
566 	}
567 	return (-1);
568 }
569 
570 static int
571 linux_to_bsd_tcp_sockopt(int opt)
572 {
573 
574 	switch (opt) {
575 	case LINUX_TCP_NODELAY:
576 		return (TCP_NODELAY);
577 	case LINUX_TCP_MAXSEG:
578 		return (TCP_MAXSEG);
579 	case LINUX_TCP_CORK:
580 		return (TCP_NOPUSH);
581 	case LINUX_TCP_KEEPIDLE:
582 		return (TCP_KEEPIDLE);
583 	case LINUX_TCP_KEEPINTVL:
584 		return (TCP_KEEPINTVL);
585 	case LINUX_TCP_KEEPCNT:
586 		return (TCP_KEEPCNT);
587 	case LINUX_TCP_INFO:
588 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1(
589 		    "unsupported TCP socket option TCP_INFO (%d)", opt);
590 		return (-2);
591 	case LINUX_TCP_MD5SIG:
592 		return (TCP_MD5SIG);
593 	}
594 	return (-1);
595 }
596 
597 static int
598 linux_to_bsd_msg_flags(int flags)
599 {
600 	int ret_flags = 0;
601 
602 	if (flags & LINUX_MSG_OOB)
603 		ret_flags |= MSG_OOB;
604 	if (flags & LINUX_MSG_PEEK)
605 		ret_flags |= MSG_PEEK;
606 	if (flags & LINUX_MSG_DONTROUTE)
607 		ret_flags |= MSG_DONTROUTE;
608 	if (flags & LINUX_MSG_CTRUNC)
609 		ret_flags |= MSG_CTRUNC;
610 	if (flags & LINUX_MSG_TRUNC)
611 		ret_flags |= MSG_TRUNC;
612 	if (flags & LINUX_MSG_DONTWAIT)
613 		ret_flags |= MSG_DONTWAIT;
614 	if (flags & LINUX_MSG_EOR)
615 		ret_flags |= MSG_EOR;
616 	if (flags & LINUX_MSG_WAITALL)
617 		ret_flags |= MSG_WAITALL;
618 	if (flags & LINUX_MSG_NOSIGNAL)
619 		ret_flags |= MSG_NOSIGNAL;
620 	if (flags & LINUX_MSG_PROXY)
621 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1("socket message flag MSG_PROXY (%d) not handled",
622 		    LINUX_MSG_PROXY);
623 	if (flags & LINUX_MSG_FIN)
624 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1("socket message flag MSG_FIN (%d) not handled",
625 		    LINUX_MSG_FIN);
626 	if (flags & LINUX_MSG_SYN)
627 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1("socket message flag MSG_SYN (%d) not handled",
628 		    LINUX_MSG_SYN);
629 	if (flags & LINUX_MSG_CONFIRM)
630 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1("socket message flag MSG_CONFIRM (%d) not handled",
631 		    LINUX_MSG_CONFIRM);
632 	if (flags & LINUX_MSG_RST)
633 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1("socket message flag MSG_RST (%d) not handled",
634 		    LINUX_MSG_RST);
635 	if (flags & LINUX_MSG_ERRQUEUE)
636 		LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT1("socket message flag MSG_ERRQUEUE (%d) not handled",
637 		    LINUX_MSG_ERRQUEUE);
638 	return (ret_flags);
639 }
640 
641 static int
642 linux_to_bsd_cmsg_type(int cmsg_type)
643 {
644 
645 	switch (cmsg_type) {
646 	case LINUX_SCM_RIGHTS:
647 		return (SCM_RIGHTS);
648 	case LINUX_SCM_CREDENTIALS:
649 		return (SCM_CREDS);
650 	}
651 	return (-1);
652 }
653 
654 static int
655 bsd_to_linux_ip_cmsg_type(int cmsg_type)
656 {
657 
658 	switch (cmsg_type) {
659 	case IP_RECVORIGDSTADDR:
660 		return (LINUX_IP_RECVORIGDSTADDR);
661 	}
662 	return (-1);
663 }
664 
665 static int
666 bsd_to_linux_cmsg_type(struct proc *p, int cmsg_type, int cmsg_level)
667 {
668 	struct linux_pemuldata *pem;
669 
670 	if (cmsg_level == IPPROTO_IP)
671 		return (bsd_to_linux_ip_cmsg_type(cmsg_type));
672 	if (cmsg_level != SOL_SOCKET)
673 		return (-1);
674 
675 	pem = pem_find(p);
676 
677 	switch (cmsg_type) {
678 	case SCM_RIGHTS:
679 		return (LINUX_SCM_RIGHTS);
680 	case SCM_CREDS:
681 		return (LINUX_SCM_CREDENTIALS);
682 	case SCM_CREDS2:
683 		return (LINUX_SCM_CREDENTIALS);
684 	case SCM_TIMESTAMP:
685 		return (pem->so_timestamp);
686 	case SCM_BINTIME:
687 		return (pem->so_timestampns);
688 	}
689 	return (-1);
690 }
691 
692 static int
693 linux_to_bsd_msghdr(struct msghdr *bhdr, const struct l_msghdr *lhdr)
694 {
695 	if (lhdr->msg_controllen > INT_MAX)
696 		return (ENOBUFS);
697 
698 	bhdr->msg_name		= PTRIN(lhdr->msg_name);
699 	bhdr->msg_namelen	= lhdr->msg_namelen;
700 	bhdr->msg_iov		= PTRIN(lhdr->msg_iov);
701 	bhdr->msg_iovlen	= lhdr->msg_iovlen;
702 	bhdr->msg_control	= PTRIN(lhdr->msg_control);
703 
704 	/*
705 	 * msg_controllen is skipped since BSD and LINUX control messages
706 	 * are potentially different sizes (e.g. the cred structure used
707 	 * by SCM_CREDS is different between the two operating system).
708 	 *
709 	 * The caller can set it (if necessary) after converting all the
710 	 * control messages.
711 	 */
712 
713 	bhdr->msg_flags		= linux_to_bsd_msg_flags(lhdr->msg_flags);
714 	return (0);
715 }
716 
717 static int
718 bsd_to_linux_msghdr(const struct msghdr *bhdr, struct l_msghdr *lhdr)
719 {
720 	lhdr->msg_name		= PTROUT(bhdr->msg_name);
721 	lhdr->msg_namelen	= bhdr->msg_namelen;
722 	lhdr->msg_iov		= PTROUT(bhdr->msg_iov);
723 	lhdr->msg_iovlen	= bhdr->msg_iovlen;
724 	lhdr->msg_control	= PTROUT(bhdr->msg_control);
725 
726 	/*
727 	 * msg_controllen is skipped since BSD and LINUX control messages
728 	 * are potentially different sizes (e.g. the cred structure used
729 	 * by SCM_CREDS is different between the two operating system).
730 	 *
731 	 * The caller can set it (if necessary) after converting all the
732 	 * control messages.
733 	 */
734 
735 	/* msg_flags skipped */
736 	return (0);
737 }
738 
739 static int
740 linux_set_socket_flags(int lflags, int *flags)
741 {
742 
743 	if (lflags & ~(LINUX_SOCK_CLOEXEC | LINUX_SOCK_NONBLOCK))
744 		return (EINVAL);
745 	if (lflags & LINUX_SOCK_NONBLOCK)
746 		*flags |= SOCK_NONBLOCK;
747 	if (lflags & LINUX_SOCK_CLOEXEC)
748 		*flags |= SOCK_CLOEXEC;
749 	return (0);
750 }
751 
752 static int
753 linux_copyout_sockaddr(const struct sockaddr *sa, void *uaddr, size_t len)
754 {
755 	struct l_sockaddr *lsa;
756 	int error;
757 
758 	error = bsd_to_linux_sockaddr(sa, &lsa, len);
759 	if (error != 0)
760 		return (error);
761 
762 	error = copyout(lsa, uaddr, len);
763 	free(lsa, M_LINUX);
764 
765 	return (error);
766 }
767 
768 static int
769 linux_sendit(struct thread *td, int s, struct msghdr *mp, int flags,
770     struct mbuf *control, enum uio_seg segflg)
771 {
772 	struct sockaddr *to;
773 	int error, len;
774 
775 	if (mp->msg_name != NULL) {
776 		len = mp->msg_namelen;
777 		error = linux_to_bsd_sockaddr(mp->msg_name, &to, &len);
778 		if (error != 0)
779 			return (error);
780 		mp->msg_name = to;
781 	} else
782 		to = NULL;
783 
784 	error = kern_sendit(td, s, mp, linux_to_bsd_msg_flags(flags), control,
785 	    segflg);
786 
787 	if (to)
788 		free(to, M_SONAME);
789 	return (error);
790 }
791 
792 /* Return 0 if IP_HDRINCL is set for the given socket. */
793 static int
794 linux_check_hdrincl(struct thread *td, int s)
795 {
796 	int error, optval;
797 	socklen_t size_val;
798 
799 	size_val = sizeof(optval);
800 	error = kern_getsockopt(td, s, IPPROTO_IP, IP_HDRINCL,
801 	    &optval, UIO_SYSSPACE, &size_val);
802 	if (error != 0)
803 		return (error);
804 
805 	return (optval == 0);
806 }
807 
808 /*
809  * Updated sendto() when IP_HDRINCL is set:
810  * tweak endian-dependent fields in the IP packet.
811  */
812 static int
813 linux_sendto_hdrincl(struct thread *td, struct linux_sendto_args *linux_args)
814 {
815 /*
816  * linux_ip_copysize defines how many bytes we should copy
817  * from the beginning of the IP packet before we customize it for BSD.
818  * It should include all the fields we modify (ip_len and ip_off).
819  */
820 #define linux_ip_copysize	8
821 
822 	struct ip *packet;
823 	struct msghdr msg;
824 	struct iovec aiov[1];
825 	int error;
826 
827 	/* Check that the packet isn't too big or too small. */
828 	if (linux_args->len < linux_ip_copysize ||
829 	    linux_args->len > IP_MAXPACKET)
830 		return (EINVAL);
831 
832 	packet = (struct ip *)malloc(linux_args->len, M_LINUX, M_WAITOK);
833 
834 	/* Make kernel copy of the packet to be sent */
835 	if ((error = copyin(PTRIN(linux_args->msg), packet,
836 	    linux_args->len)))
837 		goto goout;
838 
839 	/* Convert fields from Linux to BSD raw IP socket format */
840 	packet->ip_len = linux_args->len;
841 	packet->ip_off = ntohs(packet->ip_off);
842 
843 	/* Prepare the msghdr and iovec structures describing the new packet */
844 	msg.msg_name = PTRIN(linux_args->to);
845 	msg.msg_namelen = linux_args->tolen;
846 	msg.msg_iov = aiov;
847 	msg.msg_iovlen = 1;
848 	msg.msg_control = NULL;
849 	msg.msg_flags = 0;
850 	aiov[0].iov_base = (char *)packet;
851 	aiov[0].iov_len = linux_args->len;
852 	error = linux_sendit(td, linux_args->s, &msg, linux_args->flags,
853 	    NULL, UIO_SYSSPACE);
854 goout:
855 	free(packet, M_LINUX);
856 	return (error);
857 }
858 
859 static const char *linux_netlink_names[] = {
860 	[LINUX_NETLINK_ROUTE] = "ROUTE",
861 	[LINUX_NETLINK_SOCK_DIAG] = "SOCK_DIAG",
862 	[LINUX_NETLINK_NFLOG] = "NFLOG",
863 	[LINUX_NETLINK_SELINUX] = "SELINUX",
864 	[LINUX_NETLINK_AUDIT] = "AUDIT",
865 	[LINUX_NETLINK_FIB_LOOKUP] = "FIB_LOOKUP",
866 	[LINUX_NETLINK_NETFILTER] = "NETFILTER",
867 	[LINUX_NETLINK_KOBJECT_UEVENT] = "KOBJECT_UEVENT",
868 };
869 
870 int
871 linux_socket(struct thread *td, struct linux_socket_args *args)
872 {
873 	int domain, retval_socket, type;
874 
875 	type = args->type & LINUX_SOCK_TYPE_MASK;
876 	if (type < 0 || type > LINUX_SOCK_MAX)
877 		return (EINVAL);
878 	retval_socket = linux_set_socket_flags(args->type & ~LINUX_SOCK_TYPE_MASK,
879 		&type);
880 	if (retval_socket != 0)
881 		return (retval_socket);
882 	domain = linux_to_bsd_domain(args->domain);
883 	if (domain == -1) {
884 		/* Mask off SOCK_NONBLOCK / CLOEXEC for error messages. */
885 		type = args->type & LINUX_SOCK_TYPE_MASK;
886 		if (args->domain == LINUX_AF_NETLINK &&
887 		    args->protocol == LINUX_NETLINK_AUDIT) {
888 			; /* Do nothing, quietly. */
889 		} else if (args->domain == LINUX_AF_NETLINK) {
890 			const char *nl_name;
891 
892 			if (args->protocol >= 0 &&
893 			    args->protocol < nitems(linux_netlink_names))
894 				nl_name = linux_netlink_names[args->protocol];
895 			else
896 				nl_name = NULL;
897 			if (nl_name != NULL)
898 				linux_msg(curthread,
899 				    "unsupported socket(AF_NETLINK, %d, "
900 				    "NETLINK_%s)", type, nl_name);
901 			else
902 				linux_msg(curthread,
903 				    "unsupported socket(AF_NETLINK, %d, %d)",
904 				    type, args->protocol);
905 		} else {
906 			linux_msg(curthread, "unsupported socket domain %d, "
907 			    "type %d, protocol %d", args->domain, type,
908 			    args->protocol);
909 		}
910 		return (EAFNOSUPPORT);
911 	}
912 
913 	retval_socket = kern_socket(td, domain, type, args->protocol);
914 	if (retval_socket)
915 		return (retval_socket);
916 
917 	if (type == SOCK_RAW
918 	    && (args->protocol == IPPROTO_RAW || args->protocol == 0)
919 	    && domain == PF_INET) {
920 		/* It's a raw IP socket: set the IP_HDRINCL option. */
921 		int hdrincl;
922 
923 		hdrincl = 1;
924 		/* We ignore any error returned by kern_setsockopt() */
925 		kern_setsockopt(td, td->td_retval[0], IPPROTO_IP, IP_HDRINCL,
926 		    &hdrincl, UIO_SYSSPACE, sizeof(hdrincl));
927 	}
928 #ifdef INET6
929 	/*
930 	 * Linux AF_INET6 socket has IPV6_V6ONLY setsockopt set to 0 by default
931 	 * and some apps depend on this. So, set V6ONLY to 0 for Linux apps.
932 	 * For simplicity we do this unconditionally of the net.inet6.ip6.v6only
933 	 * sysctl value.
934 	 */
935 	if (domain == PF_INET6) {
936 		int v6only;
937 
938 		v6only = 0;
939 		/* We ignore any error returned by setsockopt() */
940 		kern_setsockopt(td, td->td_retval[0], IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_V6ONLY,
941 		    &v6only, UIO_SYSSPACE, sizeof(v6only));
942 	}
943 #endif
944 
945 	return (retval_socket);
946 }
947 
948 int
949 linux_bind(struct thread *td, struct linux_bind_args *args)
950 {
951 	struct sockaddr *sa;
952 	int error;
953 
954 	error = linux_to_bsd_sockaddr(PTRIN(args->name), &sa,
955 	    &args->namelen);
956 	if (error != 0)
957 		return (error);
958 
959 	error = kern_bindat(td, AT_FDCWD, args->s, sa);
960 	free(sa, M_SONAME);
961 
962 	/* XXX */
963 	if (error == EADDRNOTAVAIL && args->namelen != sizeof(struct sockaddr_in))
964 		return (EINVAL);
965 	return (error);
966 }
967 
968 int
969 linux_connect(struct thread *td, struct linux_connect_args *args)
970 {
971 	struct socket *so;
972 	struct sockaddr *sa;
973 	struct file *fp;
974 	int error;
975 
976 	error = linux_to_bsd_sockaddr(PTRIN(args->name), &sa,
977 	    &args->namelen);
978 	if (error != 0)
979 		return (error);
980 
981 	error = kern_connectat(td, AT_FDCWD, args->s, sa);
982 	free(sa, M_SONAME);
983 	if (error != EISCONN)
984 		return (error);
985 
986 	/*
987 	 * Linux doesn't return EISCONN the first time it occurs,
988 	 * when on a non-blocking socket. Instead it returns the
989 	 * error getsockopt(SOL_SOCKET, SO_ERROR) would return on BSD.
990 	 */
991 	error = getsock(td, args->s, &cap_connect_rights, &fp);
992 	if (error != 0)
993 		return (error);
994 
995 	error = EISCONN;
996 	so = fp->f_data;
997 	if (atomic_load_int(&fp->f_flag) & FNONBLOCK) {
998 		SOCK_LOCK(so);
999 		if (so->so_emuldata == 0)
1000 			error = so->so_error;
1001 		so->so_emuldata = (void *)1;
1002 		SOCK_UNLOCK(so);
1003 	}
1004 	fdrop(fp, td);
1005 
1006 	return (error);
1007 }
1008 
1009 int
1010 linux_listen(struct thread *td, struct linux_listen_args *args)
1011 {
1012 
1013 	return (kern_listen(td, args->s, args->backlog));
1014 }
1015 
1016 static int
1017 linux_accept_common(struct thread *td, int s, l_uintptr_t addr,
1018     l_uintptr_t namelen, int flags)
1019 {
1020 	struct sockaddr *sa;
1021 	struct file *fp, *fp1;
1022 	int bflags, len;
1023 	struct socket *so;
1024 	int error, error1;
1025 
1026 	bflags = 0;
1027 	fp = NULL;
1028 	sa = NULL;
1029 
1030 	error = linux_set_socket_flags(flags, &bflags);
1031 	if (error != 0)
1032 		return (error);
1033 
1034 	if (PTRIN(addr) == NULL) {
1035 		len = 0;
1036 		error = kern_accept4(td, s, NULL, NULL, bflags, NULL);
1037 	} else {
1038 		error = copyin(PTRIN(namelen), &len, sizeof(len));
1039 		if (error != 0)
1040 			return (error);
1041 		if (len < 0)
1042 			return (EINVAL);
1043 		error = kern_accept4(td, s, &sa, &len, bflags, &fp);
1044 	}
1045 
1046 	/*
1047 	 * Translate errno values into ones used by Linux.
1048 	 */
1049 	if (error != 0) {
1050 		/*
1051 		 * XXX. This is wrong, different sockaddr structures
1052 		 * have different sizes.
1053 		 */
1054 		switch (error) {
1055 		case EFAULT:
1056 			if (namelen != sizeof(struct sockaddr_in))
1057 				error = EINVAL;
1058 			break;
1059 		case EINVAL:
1060 			error1 = getsock(td, s, &cap_accept_rights, &fp1);
1061 			if (error1 != 0) {
1062 				error = error1;
1063 				break;
1064 			}
1065 			so = fp1->f_data;
1066 			if (so->so_type == SOCK_DGRAM)
1067 				error = EOPNOTSUPP;
1068 			fdrop(fp1, td);
1069 			break;
1070 		}
1071 		return (error);
1072 	}
1073 
1074 	if (len != 0) {
1075 		error = linux_copyout_sockaddr(sa, PTRIN(addr), len);
1076 		if (error == 0)
1077 			error = copyout(&len, PTRIN(namelen),
1078 			    sizeof(len));
1079 		if (error != 0) {
1080 			fdclose(td, fp, td->td_retval[0]);
1081 			td->td_retval[0] = 0;
1082 		}
1083 	}
1084 	if (fp != NULL)
1085 		fdrop(fp, td);
1086 	free(sa, M_SONAME);
1087 	return (error);
1088 }
1089 
1090 int
1091 linux_accept(struct thread *td, struct linux_accept_args *args)
1092 {
1093 
1094 	return (linux_accept_common(td, args->s, args->addr,
1095 	    args->namelen, 0));
1096 }
1097 
1098 int
1099 linux_accept4(struct thread *td, struct linux_accept4_args *args)
1100 {
1101 
1102 	return (linux_accept_common(td, args->s, args->addr,
1103 	    args->namelen, args->flags));
1104 }
1105 
1106 int
1107 linux_getsockname(struct thread *td, struct linux_getsockname_args *args)
1108 {
1109 	struct sockaddr *sa;
1110 	int len, error;
1111 
1112 	error = copyin(PTRIN(args->namelen), &len, sizeof(len));
1113 	if (error != 0)
1114 		return (error);
1115 
1116 	error = kern_getsockname(td, args->s, &sa, &len);
1117 	if (error != 0)
1118 		return (error);
1119 
1120 	if (len != 0)
1121 		error = linux_copyout_sockaddr(sa, PTRIN(args->addr), len);
1122 
1123 	free(sa, M_SONAME);
1124 	if (error == 0)
1125 		error = copyout(&len, PTRIN(args->namelen), sizeof(len));
1126 	return (error);
1127 }
1128 
1129 int
1130 linux_getpeername(struct thread *td, struct linux_getpeername_args *args)
1131 {
1132 	struct sockaddr *sa;
1133 	int len, error;
1134 
1135 	error = copyin(PTRIN(args->namelen), &len, sizeof(len));
1136 	if (error != 0)
1137 		return (error);
1138 	if (len < 0)
1139 		return (EINVAL);
1140 
1141 	error = kern_getpeername(td, args->s, &sa, &len);
1142 	if (error != 0)
1143 		return (error);
1144 
1145 	if (len != 0)
1146 		error = linux_copyout_sockaddr(sa, PTRIN(args->addr), len);
1147 
1148 	free(sa, M_SONAME);
1149 	if (error == 0)
1150 		error = copyout(&len, PTRIN(args->namelen), sizeof(len));
1151 	return (error);
1152 }
1153 
1154 int
1155 linux_socketpair(struct thread *td, struct linux_socketpair_args *args)
1156 {
1157 	int domain, error, sv[2], type;
1158 
1159 	domain = linux_to_bsd_domain(args->domain);
1160 	if (domain != PF_LOCAL)
1161 		return (EAFNOSUPPORT);
1162 	type = args->type & LINUX_SOCK_TYPE_MASK;
1163 	if (type < 0 || type > LINUX_SOCK_MAX)
1164 		return (EINVAL);
1165 	error = linux_set_socket_flags(args->type & ~LINUX_SOCK_TYPE_MASK,
1166 	    &type);
1167 	if (error != 0)
1168 		return (error);
1169 	if (args->protocol != 0 && args->protocol != PF_UNIX) {
1170 		/*
1171 		 * Use of PF_UNIX as protocol argument is not right,
1172 		 * but Linux does it.
1173 		 * Do not map PF_UNIX as its Linux value is identical
1174 		 * to FreeBSD one.
1175 		 */
1176 		return (EPROTONOSUPPORT);
1177 	}
1178 	error = kern_socketpair(td, domain, type, 0, sv);
1179 	if (error != 0)
1180                 return (error);
1181         error = copyout(sv, PTRIN(args->rsv), 2 * sizeof(int));
1182         if (error != 0) {
1183                 (void)kern_close(td, sv[0]);
1184                 (void)kern_close(td, sv[1]);
1185         }
1186 	return (error);
1187 }
1188 
1189 #if defined(__i386__) || (defined(__amd64__) && defined(COMPAT_LINUX32))
1190 struct linux_send_args {
1191 	register_t s;
1192 	register_t msg;
1193 	register_t len;
1194 	register_t flags;
1195 };
1196 
1197 static int
1198 linux_send(struct thread *td, struct linux_send_args *args)
1199 {
1200 	struct sendto_args /* {
1201 		int s;
1202 		caddr_t buf;
1203 		int len;
1204 		int flags;
1205 		caddr_t to;
1206 		int tolen;
1207 	} */ bsd_args;
1208 	struct file *fp;
1209 	int error;
1210 
1211 	bsd_args.s = args->s;
1212 	bsd_args.buf = (caddr_t)PTRIN(args->msg);
1213 	bsd_args.len = args->len;
1214 	bsd_args.flags = linux_to_bsd_msg_flags(args->flags);
1215 	bsd_args.to = NULL;
1216 	bsd_args.tolen = 0;
1217 	error = sys_sendto(td, &bsd_args);
1218 	if (error == ENOTCONN) {
1219 		/*
1220 		 * Linux doesn't return ENOTCONN for non-blocking sockets.
1221 		 * Instead it returns the EAGAIN.
1222 		 */
1223 		error = getsock(td, args->s, &cap_send_rights, &fp);
1224 		if (error == 0) {
1225 			if (atomic_load_int(&fp->f_flag) & FNONBLOCK)
1226 				error = EAGAIN;
1227 			fdrop(fp, td);
1228 		}
1229 	}
1230 	return (error);
1231 }
1232 
1233 struct linux_recv_args {
1234 	register_t s;
1235 	register_t msg;
1236 	register_t len;
1237 	register_t flags;
1238 };
1239 
1240 static int
1241 linux_recv(struct thread *td, struct linux_recv_args *args)
1242 {
1243 	struct recvfrom_args /* {
1244 		int s;
1245 		caddr_t buf;
1246 		int len;
1247 		int flags;
1248 		struct sockaddr *from;
1249 		socklen_t fromlenaddr;
1250 	} */ bsd_args;
1251 
1252 	bsd_args.s = args->s;
1253 	bsd_args.buf = (caddr_t)PTRIN(args->msg);
1254 	bsd_args.len = args->len;
1255 	bsd_args.flags = linux_to_bsd_msg_flags(args->flags);
1256 	bsd_args.from = NULL;
1257 	bsd_args.fromlenaddr = 0;
1258 	return (sys_recvfrom(td, &bsd_args));
1259 }
1260 #endif /* __i386__ || (__amd64__ && COMPAT_LINUX32) */
1261 
1262 int
1263 linux_sendto(struct thread *td, struct linux_sendto_args *args)
1264 {
1265 	struct msghdr msg;
1266 	struct iovec aiov;
1267 	struct socket *so;
1268 	struct file *fp;
1269 	int error;
1270 
1271 	if (linux_check_hdrincl(td, args->s) == 0)
1272 		/* IP_HDRINCL set, tweak the packet before sending */
1273 		return (linux_sendto_hdrincl(td, args));
1274 
1275 	bzero(&msg, sizeof(msg));
1276 	error = getsock(td, args->s, &cap_send_connect_rights, &fp);
1277 	if (error != 0)
1278 		return (error);
1279 	so = fp->f_data;
1280 	if ((so->so_state & (SS_ISCONNECTED|SS_ISCONNECTING)) == 0) {
1281 		msg.msg_name = PTRIN(args->to);
1282 		msg.msg_namelen = args->tolen;
1283 	}
1284 	msg.msg_iov = &aiov;
1285 	msg.msg_iovlen = 1;
1286 	aiov.iov_base = PTRIN(args->msg);
1287 	aiov.iov_len = args->len;
1288 	fdrop(fp, td);
1289 	return (linux_sendit(td, args->s, &msg, args->flags, NULL,
1290 	    UIO_USERSPACE));
1291 }
1292 
1293 int
1294 linux_recvfrom(struct thread *td, struct linux_recvfrom_args *args)
1295 {
1296 	struct sockaddr *sa;
1297 	struct msghdr msg;
1298 	struct iovec aiov;
1299 	int error, fromlen;
1300 
1301 	if (PTRIN(args->fromlen) != NULL) {
1302 		error = copyin(PTRIN(args->fromlen), &fromlen,
1303 		    sizeof(fromlen));
1304 		if (error != 0)
1305 			return (error);
1306 		if (fromlen < 0)
1307 			return (EINVAL);
1308 		fromlen = min(fromlen, SOCK_MAXADDRLEN);
1309 		sa = malloc(fromlen, M_SONAME, M_WAITOK);
1310 	} else {
1311 		fromlen = 0;
1312 		sa = NULL;
1313 	}
1314 
1315 	msg.msg_name = sa;
1316 	msg.msg_namelen = fromlen;
1317 	msg.msg_iov = &aiov;
1318 	msg.msg_iovlen = 1;
1319 	aiov.iov_base = PTRIN(args->buf);
1320 	aiov.iov_len = args->len;
1321 	msg.msg_control = 0;
1322 	msg.msg_flags = linux_to_bsd_msg_flags(args->flags);
1323 
1324 	error = kern_recvit(td, args->s, &msg, UIO_SYSSPACE, NULL);
1325 	if (error != 0)
1326 		goto out;
1327 
1328 	/*
1329 	 * XXX. Seems that FreeBSD is different from Linux here. Linux
1330 	 * fill source address if underlying protocol provides it, while
1331 	 * FreeBSD fill it if underlying protocol is not connection-oriented.
1332 	 * So, kern_recvit() set msg.msg_namelen to 0 if protocol pr_flags
1333 	 * does not contains PR_ADDR flag.
1334 	 */
1335 	if (PTRIN(args->from) != NULL && msg.msg_namelen != 0)
1336 		error = linux_copyout_sockaddr(sa, PTRIN(args->from),
1337 		    msg.msg_namelen);
1338 
1339 	if (error == 0 && PTRIN(args->fromlen) != NULL)
1340 		error = copyout(&msg.msg_namelen, PTRIN(args->fromlen),
1341 		    sizeof(msg.msg_namelen));
1342 out:
1343 	free(sa, M_SONAME);
1344 	return (error);
1345 }
1346 
1347 static int
1348 linux_sendmsg_common(struct thread *td, l_int s, struct l_msghdr *msghdr,
1349     l_uint flags)
1350 {
1351 	struct cmsghdr *cmsg;
1352 	struct mbuf *control;
1353 	struct msghdr msg;
1354 	struct l_cmsghdr linux_cmsg;
1355 	struct l_cmsghdr *ptr_cmsg;
1356 	struct l_msghdr linux_msghdr;
1357 	struct iovec *iov;
1358 	socklen_t datalen;
1359 	struct sockaddr *sa;
1360 	struct socket *so;
1361 	sa_family_t sa_family;
1362 	struct file *fp;
1363 	void *data;
1364 	l_size_t len;
1365 	l_size_t clen;
1366 	int error;
1367 
1368 	error = copyin(msghdr, &linux_msghdr, sizeof(linux_msghdr));
1369 	if (error != 0)
1370 		return (error);
1371 
1372 	/*
1373 	 * Some Linux applications (ping) define a non-NULL control data
1374 	 * pointer, but a msg_controllen of 0, which is not allowed in the
1375 	 * FreeBSD system call interface.  NULL the msg_control pointer in
1376 	 * order to handle this case.  This should be checked, but allows the
1377 	 * Linux ping to work.
1378 	 */
1379 	if (PTRIN(linux_msghdr.msg_control) != NULL &&
1380 	    linux_msghdr.msg_controllen == 0)
1381 		linux_msghdr.msg_control = PTROUT(NULL);
1382 
1383 	error = linux_to_bsd_msghdr(&msg, &linux_msghdr);
1384 	if (error != 0)
1385 		return (error);
1386 
1387 #ifdef COMPAT_LINUX32
1388 	error = linux32_copyiniov(PTRIN(msg.msg_iov), msg.msg_iovlen,
1389 	    &iov, EMSGSIZE);
1390 #else
1391 	error = copyiniov(msg.msg_iov, msg.msg_iovlen, &iov, EMSGSIZE);
1392 #endif
1393 	if (error != 0)
1394 		return (error);
1395 
1396 	control = NULL;
1397 
1398 	error = kern_getsockname(td, s, &sa, &datalen);
1399 	if (error != 0)
1400 		goto bad;
1401 	sa_family = sa->sa_family;
1402 	free(sa, M_SONAME);
1403 
1404 	if (flags & LINUX_MSG_OOB) {
1405 		error = EOPNOTSUPP;
1406 		if (sa_family == AF_UNIX)
1407 			goto bad;
1408 
1409 		error = getsock(td, s, &cap_send_rights, &fp);
1410 		if (error != 0)
1411 			goto bad;
1412 		so = fp->f_data;
1413 		if (so->so_type != SOCK_STREAM)
1414 			error = EOPNOTSUPP;
1415 		fdrop(fp, td);
1416 		if (error != 0)
1417 			goto bad;
1418 	}
1419 
1420 	if (linux_msghdr.msg_controllen >= sizeof(struct l_cmsghdr)) {
1421 		error = ENOBUFS;
1422 		control = m_get(M_WAITOK, MT_CONTROL);
1423 		MCLGET(control, M_WAITOK);
1424 		data = mtod(control, void *);
1425 		datalen = 0;
1426 
1427 		ptr_cmsg = PTRIN(linux_msghdr.msg_control);
1428 		clen = linux_msghdr.msg_controllen;
1429 		do {
1430 			error = copyin(ptr_cmsg, &linux_cmsg,
1431 			    sizeof(struct l_cmsghdr));
1432 			if (error != 0)
1433 				goto bad;
1434 
1435 			error = EINVAL;
1436 			if (linux_cmsg.cmsg_len < sizeof(struct l_cmsghdr) ||
1437 			    linux_cmsg.cmsg_len > clen)
1438 				goto bad;
1439 
1440 			if (datalen + CMSG_HDRSZ > MCLBYTES)
1441 				goto bad;
1442 
1443 			/*
1444 			 * Now we support only SCM_RIGHTS and SCM_CRED,
1445 			 * so return EINVAL in any other cmsg_type
1446 			 */
1447 			cmsg = data;
1448 			cmsg->cmsg_type =
1449 			    linux_to_bsd_cmsg_type(linux_cmsg.cmsg_type);
1450 			cmsg->cmsg_level =
1451 			    linux_to_bsd_sockopt_level(linux_cmsg.cmsg_level);
1452 			if (cmsg->cmsg_type == -1
1453 			    || cmsg->cmsg_level != SOL_SOCKET) {
1454 				linux_msg(curthread,
1455 				    "unsupported sendmsg cmsg level %d type %d",
1456 				    linux_cmsg.cmsg_level, linux_cmsg.cmsg_type);
1457 				goto bad;
1458 			}
1459 
1460 			/*
1461 			 * Some applications (e.g. pulseaudio) attempt to
1462 			 * send ancillary data even if the underlying protocol
1463 			 * doesn't support it which is not allowed in the
1464 			 * FreeBSD system call interface.
1465 			 */
1466 			if (sa_family != AF_UNIX)
1467 				goto next;
1468 
1469 			if (cmsg->cmsg_type == SCM_CREDS) {
1470 				len = sizeof(struct cmsgcred);
1471 				if (datalen + CMSG_SPACE(len) > MCLBYTES)
1472 					goto bad;
1473 
1474 				/*
1475 				 * The lower levels will fill in the structure
1476 				 */
1477 				memset(CMSG_DATA(data), 0, len);
1478 			} else {
1479 				len = linux_cmsg.cmsg_len - L_CMSG_HDRSZ;
1480 				if (datalen + CMSG_SPACE(len) < datalen ||
1481 				    datalen + CMSG_SPACE(len) > MCLBYTES)
1482 					goto bad;
1483 
1484 				error = copyin(LINUX_CMSG_DATA(ptr_cmsg),
1485 				    CMSG_DATA(data), len);
1486 				if (error != 0)
1487 					goto bad;
1488 			}
1489 
1490 			cmsg->cmsg_len = CMSG_LEN(len);
1491 			data = (char *)data + CMSG_SPACE(len);
1492 			datalen += CMSG_SPACE(len);
1493 
1494 next:
1495 			if (clen <= LINUX_CMSG_ALIGN(linux_cmsg.cmsg_len))
1496 				break;
1497 
1498 			clen -= LINUX_CMSG_ALIGN(linux_cmsg.cmsg_len);
1499 			ptr_cmsg = (struct l_cmsghdr *)((char *)ptr_cmsg +
1500 			    LINUX_CMSG_ALIGN(linux_cmsg.cmsg_len));
1501 		} while(clen >= sizeof(struct l_cmsghdr));
1502 
1503 		control->m_len = datalen;
1504 		if (datalen == 0) {
1505 			m_freem(control);
1506 			control = NULL;
1507 		}
1508 	}
1509 
1510 	msg.msg_iov = iov;
1511 	msg.msg_flags = 0;
1512 	error = linux_sendit(td, s, &msg, flags, control, UIO_USERSPACE);
1513 	control = NULL;
1514 
1515 bad:
1516 	m_freem(control);
1517 	free(iov, M_IOV);
1518 	return (error);
1519 }
1520 
1521 int
1522 linux_sendmsg(struct thread *td, struct linux_sendmsg_args *args)
1523 {
1524 
1525 	return (linux_sendmsg_common(td, args->s, PTRIN(args->msg),
1526 	    args->flags));
1527 }
1528 
1529 int
1530 linux_sendmmsg(struct thread *td, struct linux_sendmmsg_args *args)
1531 {
1532 	struct l_mmsghdr *msg;
1533 	l_uint retval;
1534 	int error, datagrams;
1535 
1536 	if (args->vlen > UIO_MAXIOV)
1537 		args->vlen = UIO_MAXIOV;
1538 
1539 	msg = PTRIN(args->msg);
1540 	datagrams = 0;
1541 	while (datagrams < args->vlen) {
1542 		error = linux_sendmsg_common(td, args->s, &msg->msg_hdr,
1543 		    args->flags);
1544 		if (error != 0)
1545 			break;
1546 
1547 		retval = td->td_retval[0];
1548 		error = copyout(&retval, &msg->msg_len, sizeof(msg->msg_len));
1549 		if (error != 0)
1550 			break;
1551 		++msg;
1552 		++datagrams;
1553 	}
1554 	if (error == 0)
1555 		td->td_retval[0] = datagrams;
1556 	return (error);
1557 }
1558 
1559 static int
1560 recvmsg_scm_rights(struct thread *td, l_uint flags, socklen_t *datalen,
1561     void **data, void **udata)
1562 {
1563 	int i, fd, fds, *fdp;
1564 
1565 	if (flags & LINUX_MSG_CMSG_CLOEXEC) {
1566 		fds = *datalen / sizeof(int);
1567 		fdp = *data;
1568 		for (i = 0; i < fds; i++) {
1569 			fd = *fdp++;
1570 			(void)kern_fcntl(td, fd, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC);
1571 		}
1572 	}
1573 	return (0);
1574 }
1575 
1576 
1577 static int
1578 recvmsg_scm_creds(socklen_t *datalen, void **data, void **udata)
1579 {
1580 	struct cmsgcred *cmcred;
1581 	struct l_ucred lu;
1582 
1583 	cmcred = *data;
1584 	lu.pid = cmcred->cmcred_pid;
1585 	lu.uid = cmcred->cmcred_uid;
1586 	lu.gid = cmcred->cmcred_gid;
1587 	memmove(*data, &lu, sizeof(lu));
1588 	*datalen = sizeof(lu);
1589 	return (0);
1590 }
1591 _Static_assert(sizeof(struct cmsgcred) >= sizeof(struct l_ucred),
1592     "scm_creds sizeof l_ucred");
1593 
1594 static int
1595 recvmsg_scm_creds2(socklen_t *datalen, void **data, void **udata)
1596 {
1597 	struct sockcred2 *scred;
1598 	struct l_ucred lu;
1599 
1600 	scred = *data;
1601 	lu.pid = scred->sc_pid;
1602 	lu.uid = scred->sc_uid;
1603 	lu.gid = scred->sc_gid;
1604 	memmove(*data, &lu, sizeof(lu));
1605 	*datalen = sizeof(lu);
1606 	return (0);
1607 }
1608 _Static_assert(sizeof(struct sockcred2) >= sizeof(struct l_ucred),
1609     "scm_creds2 sizeof l_ucred");
1610 
1611 #if defined(__i386__) || (defined(__amd64__) && defined(COMPAT_LINUX32))
1612 static int
1613 recvmsg_scm_timestamp(l_int msg_type, socklen_t *datalen, void **data,
1614     void **udata)
1615 {
1616 	l_sock_timeval ltv64;
1617 	l_timeval ltv;
1618 	struct timeval *tv;
1619 	socklen_t len;
1620 	void *buf;
1621 
1622 	if (*datalen != sizeof(struct timeval))
1623 		return (EMSGSIZE);
1624 
1625 	tv = *data;
1626 #if defined(COMPAT_LINUX32)
1627 	if (msg_type == LINUX_SCM_TIMESTAMPO &&
1628 	    (tv->tv_sec > INT_MAX || tv->tv_sec < INT_MIN))
1629 		return (EOVERFLOW);
1630 #endif
1631 	if (msg_type == LINUX_SCM_TIMESTAMPN)
1632 		len = sizeof(ltv64);
1633 	else
1634 		len = sizeof(ltv);
1635 
1636 	buf = malloc(len, M_LINUX, M_WAITOK);
1637 	if (msg_type == LINUX_SCM_TIMESTAMPN) {
1638 		ltv64.tv_sec = tv->tv_sec;
1639 		ltv64.tv_usec = tv->tv_usec;
1640 		memmove(buf, &ltv64, len);
1641 	} else {
1642 		ltv.tv_sec = tv->tv_sec;
1643 		ltv.tv_usec = tv->tv_usec;
1644 		memmove(buf, &ltv, len);
1645 	}
1646 	*data = *udata = buf;
1647 	*datalen = len;
1648 	return (0);
1649 }
1650 #else
1651 _Static_assert(sizeof(struct timeval) == sizeof(l_timeval),
1652     "scm_timestamp sizeof l_timeval");
1653 #endif /* __i386__ || (__amd64__ && COMPAT_LINUX32) */
1654 
1655 #if defined(__i386__) || (defined(__amd64__) && defined(COMPAT_LINUX32))
1656 static int
1657 recvmsg_scm_timestampns(l_int msg_type, socklen_t *datalen, void **data,
1658     void **udata)
1659 {
1660 	struct l_timespec64 ts64;
1661 	struct l_timespec ts32;
1662 	struct timespec ts;
1663 	socklen_t len;
1664 	void *buf;
1665 
1666 	if (msg_type == LINUX_SCM_TIMESTAMPNSO)
1667 		len = sizeof(ts32);
1668 	else
1669 		len = sizeof(ts64);
1670 
1671 	buf = malloc(len, M_LINUX, M_WAITOK);
1672 	bintime2timespec(*data, &ts);
1673 	if (msg_type == LINUX_SCM_TIMESTAMPNSO) {
1674 		ts32.tv_sec = ts.tv_sec;
1675 		ts32.tv_nsec = ts.tv_nsec;
1676 		memmove(buf, &ts32, len);
1677 	} else {
1678 		ts64.tv_sec = ts.tv_sec;
1679 		ts64.tv_nsec = ts.tv_nsec;
1680 		memmove(buf, &ts64, len);
1681 	}
1682 	*data = *udata = buf;
1683 	*datalen = len;
1684 	return (0);
1685 }
1686 #else
1687 static int
1688 recvmsg_scm_timestampns(l_int msg_type, socklen_t *datalen, void **data,
1689     void **udata)
1690 {
1691 	struct timespec ts;
1692 
1693 	bintime2timespec(*data, &ts);
1694 	memmove(*data, &ts, sizeof(struct timespec));
1695 	*datalen = sizeof(struct timespec);
1696 	return (0);
1697 }
1698 _Static_assert(sizeof(struct bintime) >= sizeof(struct timespec),
1699     "scm_timestampns sizeof timespec");
1700 #endif /* __i386__ || (__amd64__ && COMPAT_LINUX32) */
1701 
1702 static int
1703 recvmsg_scm_ip_origdstaddr(socklen_t *datalen, void **data, void **udata)
1704 {
1705 	struct l_sockaddr *lsa;
1706 	int error;
1707 
1708 	error = bsd_to_linux_sockaddr(*data, &lsa, *datalen);
1709 	if (error == 0) {
1710 		*data = *udata = lsa;
1711 		*datalen = sizeof(*lsa);
1712 	}
1713 	return (error);
1714 }
1715 
1716 static int
1717 linux_recvmsg_common(struct thread *td, l_int s, struct l_msghdr *msghdr,
1718     l_uint flags, struct msghdr *msg)
1719 {
1720 	struct proc *p = td->td_proc;
1721 	struct cmsghdr *cm;
1722 	struct l_cmsghdr *lcm = NULL;
1723 	socklen_t datalen, maxlen, outlen;
1724 	struct l_msghdr l_msghdr;
1725 	struct iovec *iov, *uiov;
1726 	struct mbuf *m, *control = NULL;
1727 	struct mbuf **controlp;
1728 	struct sockaddr *sa;
1729 	caddr_t outbuf;
1730 	void *data, *udata;
1731 	int error;
1732 
1733 	error = copyin(msghdr, &l_msghdr, sizeof(l_msghdr));
1734 	if (error != 0)
1735 		return (error);
1736 
1737 	/*
1738 	 * Pass user-supplied recvmsg() flags in msg_flags field,
1739 	 * following sys_recvmsg() convention.
1740 	*/
1741 	l_msghdr.msg_flags = flags;
1742 
1743 	error = linux_to_bsd_msghdr(msg, &l_msghdr);
1744 	if (error != 0)
1745 		return (error);
1746 
1747 #ifdef COMPAT_LINUX32
1748 	error = linux32_copyiniov(PTRIN(msg->msg_iov), msg->msg_iovlen,
1749 	    &iov, EMSGSIZE);
1750 #else
1751 	error = copyiniov(msg->msg_iov, msg->msg_iovlen, &iov, EMSGSIZE);
1752 #endif
1753 	if (error != 0)
1754 		return (error);
1755 
1756 	if (msg->msg_name != NULL && msg->msg_namelen > 0) {
1757 		msg->msg_namelen = min(msg->msg_namelen, SOCK_MAXADDRLEN);
1758 		sa = malloc(msg->msg_namelen, M_SONAME, M_WAITOK);
1759 		msg->msg_name = sa;
1760 	} else {
1761 		sa = NULL;
1762 		msg->msg_name = NULL;
1763 	}
1764 
1765 	uiov = msg->msg_iov;
1766 	msg->msg_iov = iov;
1767 	controlp = (msg->msg_control != NULL) ? &control : NULL;
1768 	error = kern_recvit(td, s, msg, UIO_SYSSPACE, controlp);
1769 	msg->msg_iov = uiov;
1770 	if (error != 0)
1771 		goto bad;
1772 
1773 	/*
1774 	 * Note that kern_recvit() updates msg->msg_namelen.
1775 	 */
1776 	if (msg->msg_name != NULL && msg->msg_namelen > 0) {
1777 		msg->msg_name = PTRIN(l_msghdr.msg_name);
1778 		error = linux_copyout_sockaddr(sa, msg->msg_name,
1779 		    msg->msg_namelen);
1780 		if (error != 0)
1781 			goto bad;
1782 	}
1783 
1784 	error = bsd_to_linux_msghdr(msg, &l_msghdr);
1785 	if (error != 0)
1786 		goto bad;
1787 
1788 	maxlen = l_msghdr.msg_controllen;
1789 	l_msghdr.msg_controllen = 0;
1790 	if (control == NULL)
1791 		goto out;
1792 
1793 	lcm = malloc(L_CMSG_HDRSZ, M_LINUX, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
1794 	msg->msg_control = mtod(control, struct cmsghdr *);
1795 	msg->msg_controllen = control->m_len;
1796 	outbuf = PTRIN(l_msghdr.msg_control);
1797 	outlen = 0;
1798 	for (m = control; m != NULL; m = m->m_next) {
1799 		cm = mtod(m, struct cmsghdr *);
1800 		lcm->cmsg_type = bsd_to_linux_cmsg_type(p, cm->cmsg_type,
1801 		    cm->cmsg_level);
1802 		lcm->cmsg_level = bsd_to_linux_sockopt_level(cm->cmsg_level);
1803 
1804 		data = CMSG_DATA(cm);
1805 		datalen = (caddr_t)cm + cm->cmsg_len - (caddr_t)data;
1806 		udata = NULL;
1807 		error = 0;
1808 
1809 		/* Process non SOL_SOCKET types. */
1810 		if (cm->cmsg_level == IPPROTO_IP &&
1811 		    lcm->cmsg_type == LINUX_IP_ORIGDSTADDR) {
1812 			error = recvmsg_scm_ip_origdstaddr(&datalen, &data, &udata);
1813 			goto cont;
1814 		}
1815 
1816 		if (lcm->cmsg_type == -1 ||
1817 		    cm->cmsg_level != SOL_SOCKET) {
1818 			LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT2(
1819 			    "unsupported recvmsg cmsg level %d type %d",
1820 			    cm->cmsg_level, cm->cmsg_type);
1821 			error = EINVAL;
1822 			goto bad;
1823 		}
1824 
1825 
1826 		switch (cm->cmsg_type) {
1827 		case SCM_RIGHTS:
1828 			error = recvmsg_scm_rights(td, flags,
1829 			    &datalen, &data, &udata);
1830 			break;
1831 		case SCM_CREDS:
1832 			error = recvmsg_scm_creds(&datalen,
1833 			    &data, &udata);
1834 			break;
1835 		case SCM_CREDS2:
1836 			error = recvmsg_scm_creds2(&datalen,
1837 			    &data, &udata);
1838 			break;
1839 		case SCM_TIMESTAMP:
1840 #if defined(__i386__) || (defined(__amd64__) && defined(COMPAT_LINUX32))
1841 			error = recvmsg_scm_timestamp(lcm->cmsg_type,
1842 			    &datalen, &data, &udata);
1843 #endif
1844 			break;
1845 		case SCM_BINTIME:
1846 			error = recvmsg_scm_timestampns(lcm->cmsg_type,
1847 			    &datalen, &data, &udata);
1848 			break;
1849 		}
1850 
1851 cont:
1852 		if (error != 0)
1853 			goto bad;
1854 
1855 		if (outlen + LINUX_CMSG_LEN(datalen) > maxlen) {
1856 			if (outlen == 0) {
1857 				error = EMSGSIZE;
1858 				goto err;
1859 			} else {
1860 				l_msghdr.msg_flags |= LINUX_MSG_CTRUNC;
1861 				m_dispose_extcontrolm(control);
1862 				free(udata, M_LINUX);
1863 				goto out;
1864 			}
1865 		}
1866 
1867 		lcm->cmsg_len = LINUX_CMSG_LEN(datalen);
1868 		error = copyout(lcm, outbuf, L_CMSG_HDRSZ);
1869 		if (error == 0) {
1870 			outbuf += L_CMSG_HDRSZ;
1871 			error = copyout(data, outbuf, datalen);
1872 			if (error == 0) {
1873 				outbuf += LINUX_CMSG_ALIGN(datalen);
1874 				outlen += LINUX_CMSG_LEN(datalen);
1875 			}
1876 		}
1877 err:
1878 		free(udata, M_LINUX);
1879 		if (error != 0)
1880 			goto bad;
1881 	}
1882 	l_msghdr.msg_controllen = outlen;
1883 
1884 out:
1885 	error = copyout(&l_msghdr, msghdr, sizeof(l_msghdr));
1886 
1887 bad:
1888 	if (control != NULL) {
1889 		if (error != 0)
1890 			m_dispose_extcontrolm(control);
1891 		m_freem(control);
1892 	}
1893 	free(iov, M_IOV);
1894 	free(lcm, M_LINUX);
1895 	free(sa, M_SONAME);
1896 
1897 	return (error);
1898 }
1899 
1900 int
1901 linux_recvmsg(struct thread *td, struct linux_recvmsg_args *args)
1902 {
1903 	struct msghdr bsd_msg;
1904 	struct file *fp;
1905 	int error;
1906 
1907 	error = getsock(td, args->s, &cap_recv_rights, &fp);
1908 	if (error != 0)
1909 		return (error);
1910 	fdrop(fp, td);
1911 	return (linux_recvmsg_common(td, args->s, PTRIN(args->msg),
1912 	    args->flags, &bsd_msg));
1913 }
1914 
1915 static int
1916 linux_recvmmsg_common(struct thread *td, l_int s, struct l_mmsghdr *msg,
1917     l_uint vlen, l_uint flags, struct timespec *tts)
1918 {
1919 	struct msghdr bsd_msg;
1920 	struct timespec ts;
1921 	struct file *fp;
1922 	l_uint retval;
1923 	int error, datagrams;
1924 
1925 	error = getsock(td, s, &cap_recv_rights, &fp);
1926 	if (error != 0)
1927 		return (error);
1928 	datagrams = 0;
1929 	while (datagrams < vlen) {
1930 		error = linux_recvmsg_common(td, s, &msg->msg_hdr,
1931 		    flags & ~LINUX_MSG_WAITFORONE, &bsd_msg);
1932 		if (error != 0)
1933 			break;
1934 
1935 		retval = td->td_retval[0];
1936 		error = copyout(&retval, &msg->msg_len, sizeof(msg->msg_len));
1937 		if (error != 0)
1938 			break;
1939 		++msg;
1940 		++datagrams;
1941 
1942 		/*
1943 		 * MSG_WAITFORONE turns on MSG_DONTWAIT after one packet.
1944 		 */
1945 		if (flags & LINUX_MSG_WAITFORONE)
1946 			flags |= LINUX_MSG_DONTWAIT;
1947 
1948 		/*
1949 		 * See BUGS section of recvmmsg(2).
1950 		 */
1951 		if (tts) {
1952 			getnanotime(&ts);
1953 			timespecsub(&ts, tts, &ts);
1954 			if (!timespecisset(&ts) || ts.tv_sec > 0)
1955 				break;
1956 		}
1957 		/* Out of band data, return right away. */
1958 		if (bsd_msg.msg_flags & MSG_OOB)
1959 			break;
1960 	}
1961 	if (error == 0)
1962 		td->td_retval[0] = datagrams;
1963 	fdrop(fp, td);
1964 	return (error);
1965 }
1966 
1967 int
1968 linux_recvmmsg(struct thread *td, struct linux_recvmmsg_args *args)
1969 {
1970 	struct timespec ts, tts, *ptts;
1971 	int error;
1972 
1973 	if (args->timeout) {
1974 		error = linux_get_timespec(&ts, args->timeout);
1975 		if (error != 0)
1976 			return (error);
1977 		getnanotime(&tts);
1978 		timespecadd(&tts, &ts, &tts);
1979 		ptts = &tts;
1980 	}
1981 		else ptts = NULL;
1982 
1983 	return (linux_recvmmsg_common(td, args->s, PTRIN(args->msg),
1984 	    args->vlen, args->flags, ptts));
1985 }
1986 
1987 #if defined(__i386__) || (defined(__amd64__) && defined(COMPAT_LINUX32))
1988 int
1989 linux_recvmmsg_time64(struct thread *td, struct linux_recvmmsg_time64_args *args)
1990 {
1991 	struct timespec ts, tts, *ptts;
1992 	int error;
1993 
1994 	if (args->timeout) {
1995 		error = linux_get_timespec64(&ts, args->timeout);
1996 		if (error != 0)
1997 			return (error);
1998 		getnanotime(&tts);
1999 		timespecadd(&tts, &ts, &tts);
2000 		ptts = &tts;
2001 	}
2002 		else ptts = NULL;
2003 
2004 	return (linux_recvmmsg_common(td, args->s, PTRIN(args->msg),
2005 	    args->vlen, args->flags, ptts));
2006 }
2007 #endif
2008 
2009 int
2010 linux_shutdown(struct thread *td, struct linux_shutdown_args *args)
2011 {
2012 
2013 	return (kern_shutdown(td, args->s, args->how));
2014 }
2015 
2016 int
2017 linux_setsockopt(struct thread *td, struct linux_setsockopt_args *args)
2018 {
2019 	struct proc *p = td->td_proc;
2020 	struct linux_pemuldata *pem;
2021 	l_timeval linux_tv;
2022 	struct sockaddr *sa;
2023 	struct timeval tv;
2024 	socklen_t len;
2025 	int error, level, name, val;
2026 
2027 	level = linux_to_bsd_sockopt_level(args->level);
2028 	switch (level) {
2029 	case SOL_SOCKET:
2030 		name = linux_to_bsd_so_sockopt(args->optname);
2031 		switch (name) {
2032 		case LOCAL_CREDS_PERSISTENT:
2033 			level = SOL_LOCAL;
2034 			break;
2035 		case SO_RCVTIMEO:
2036 			/* FALLTHROUGH */
2037 		case SO_SNDTIMEO:
2038 			error = copyin(PTRIN(args->optval), &linux_tv,
2039 			    sizeof(linux_tv));
2040 			if (error != 0)
2041 				return (error);
2042 			tv.tv_sec = linux_tv.tv_sec;
2043 			tv.tv_usec = linux_tv.tv_usec;
2044 			return (kern_setsockopt(td, args->s, level,
2045 			    name, &tv, UIO_SYSSPACE, sizeof(tv)));
2046 			/* NOTREACHED */
2047 		case SO_TIMESTAMP:
2048 			/* overwrite SO_BINTIME */
2049 			val = 0;
2050 			error = kern_setsockopt(td, args->s, level,
2051 			    SO_BINTIME, &val, UIO_SYSSPACE, sizeof(val));
2052 			if (error != 0)
2053 				return (error);
2054 			pem = pem_find(p);
2055 			pem->so_timestamp = args->optname;
2056 			break;
2057 		case SO_BINTIME:
2058 			/* overwrite SO_TIMESTAMP */
2059 			val = 0;
2060 			error = kern_setsockopt(td, args->s, level,
2061 			    SO_TIMESTAMP, &val, UIO_SYSSPACE, sizeof(val));
2062 			if (error != 0)
2063 				return (error);
2064 			pem = pem_find(p);
2065 			pem->so_timestampns = args->optname;
2066 			break;
2067 		default:
2068 			break;
2069 		}
2070 		break;
2071 	case IPPROTO_IP:
2072 		if (args->optname == LINUX_IP_RECVERR &&
2073 		    linux_ignore_ip_recverr) {
2074 			/*
2075 			 * XXX: This is a hack to unbreak DNS resolution
2076 			 *	with glibc 2.30 and above.
2077 			 */
2078 			return (0);
2079 		}
2080 		name = linux_to_bsd_ip_sockopt(args->optname);
2081 		break;
2082 	case IPPROTO_IPV6:
2083 		name = linux_to_bsd_ip6_sockopt(args->optname);
2084 		break;
2085 	case IPPROTO_TCP:
2086 		name = linux_to_bsd_tcp_sockopt(args->optname);
2087 		break;
2088 	case SOL_NETLINK:
2089 		level = SOL_SOCKET;
2090 		name = args->optname;
2091 		break;
2092 	default:
2093 		name = -1;
2094 		break;
2095 	}
2096 	if (name < 0) {
2097 		if (name == -1)
2098 			linux_msg(curthread,
2099 			    "unsupported setsockopt level %d optname %d",
2100 			    args->level, args->optname);
2101 		return (ENOPROTOOPT);
2102 	}
2103 
2104 	if (name == IPV6_NEXTHOP) {
2105 		len = args->optlen;
2106 		error = linux_to_bsd_sockaddr(PTRIN(args->optval), &sa, &len);
2107 		if (error != 0)
2108 			return (error);
2109 
2110 		error = kern_setsockopt(td, args->s, level,
2111 		    name, sa, UIO_SYSSPACE, len);
2112 		free(sa, M_SONAME);
2113 	} else {
2114 		error = kern_setsockopt(td, args->s, level,
2115 		    name, PTRIN(args->optval), UIO_USERSPACE, args->optlen);
2116 	}
2117 
2118 	return (error);
2119 }
2120 
2121 static int
2122 linux_sockopt_copyout(struct thread *td, void *val, socklen_t len,
2123     struct linux_getsockopt_args *args)
2124 {
2125 	int error;
2126 
2127 	error = copyout(val, PTRIN(args->optval), len);
2128 	if (error == 0)
2129 		error = copyout(&len, PTRIN(args->optlen), sizeof(len));
2130 	return (error);
2131 }
2132 
2133 static int
2134 linux_getsockopt_so_peergroups(struct thread *td,
2135     struct linux_getsockopt_args *args)
2136 {
2137 	struct xucred xu;
2138 	socklen_t xulen, len;
2139 	int error, i;
2140 
2141 	xulen = sizeof(xu);
2142 	error = kern_getsockopt(td, args->s, 0,
2143 	    LOCAL_PEERCRED, &xu, UIO_SYSSPACE, &xulen);
2144 	if (error != 0)
2145 		return (error);
2146 
2147 	len = xu.cr_ngroups * sizeof(l_gid_t);
2148 	if (args->optlen < len) {
2149 		error = copyout(&len, PTRIN(args->optlen), sizeof(len));
2150 		if (error == 0)
2151 			error = ERANGE;
2152 		return (error);
2153 	}
2154 
2155 	/*
2156 	 * "- 1" to skip the primary group.
2157 	 */
2158 	for (i = 0; i < xu.cr_ngroups - 1; i++) {
2159 		error = copyout(xu.cr_groups + i + 1,
2160 		    (void *)(args->optval + i * sizeof(l_gid_t)),
2161 		    sizeof(l_gid_t));
2162 		if (error != 0)
2163 			return (error);
2164 	}
2165 
2166 	error = copyout(&len, PTRIN(args->optlen), sizeof(len));
2167 	return (error);
2168 }
2169 
2170 static int
2171 linux_getsockopt_so_peersec(struct thread *td,
2172     struct linux_getsockopt_args *args)
2173 {
2174 	socklen_t len;
2175 	int error;
2176 
2177 	len = sizeof(SECURITY_CONTEXT_STRING);
2178 	if (args->optlen < len) {
2179 		error = copyout(&len, PTRIN(args->optlen), sizeof(len));
2180 		if (error == 0)
2181 			error = ERANGE;
2182 		return (error);
2183 	}
2184 
2185 	return (linux_sockopt_copyout(td, SECURITY_CONTEXT_STRING,
2186 	    len, args));
2187 }
2188 
2189 static int
2190 linux_getsockopt_so_linger(struct thread *td,
2191     struct linux_getsockopt_args *args)
2192 {
2193 	struct linger ling;
2194 	socklen_t len;
2195 	int error;
2196 
2197 	len = sizeof(ling);
2198 	error = kern_getsockopt(td, args->s, SOL_SOCKET,
2199 	    SO_LINGER, &ling, UIO_SYSSPACE, &len);
2200 	if (error != 0)
2201 		return (error);
2202 	ling.l_onoff = ((ling.l_onoff & SO_LINGER) != 0);
2203 	return (linux_sockopt_copyout(td, &ling, len, args));
2204 }
2205 
2206 int
2207 linux_getsockopt(struct thread *td, struct linux_getsockopt_args *args)
2208 {
2209 	l_timeval linux_tv;
2210 	struct timeval tv;
2211 	socklen_t tv_len, xulen, len;
2212 	struct sockaddr *sa;
2213 	struct xucred xu;
2214 	struct l_ucred lxu;
2215 	int error, level, name, newval;
2216 
2217 	level = linux_to_bsd_sockopt_level(args->level);
2218 	switch (level) {
2219 	case SOL_SOCKET:
2220 		switch (args->optname) {
2221 		case LINUX_SO_PEERGROUPS:
2222 			return (linux_getsockopt_so_peergroups(td, args));
2223 		case LINUX_SO_PEERSEC:
2224 			return (linux_getsockopt_so_peersec(td, args));
2225 		default:
2226 			break;
2227 		}
2228 
2229 		name = linux_to_bsd_so_sockopt(args->optname);
2230 		switch (name) {
2231 		case LOCAL_CREDS_PERSISTENT:
2232 			level = SOL_LOCAL;
2233 			break;
2234 		case SO_RCVTIMEO:
2235 			/* FALLTHROUGH */
2236 		case SO_SNDTIMEO:
2237 			tv_len = sizeof(tv);
2238 			error = kern_getsockopt(td, args->s, level,
2239 			    name, &tv, UIO_SYSSPACE, &tv_len);
2240 			if (error != 0)
2241 				return (error);
2242 			linux_tv.tv_sec = tv.tv_sec;
2243 			linux_tv.tv_usec = tv.tv_usec;
2244 			return (linux_sockopt_copyout(td, &linux_tv,
2245 			    sizeof(linux_tv), args));
2246 			/* NOTREACHED */
2247 		case LOCAL_PEERCRED:
2248 			if (args->optlen < sizeof(lxu))
2249 				return (EINVAL);
2250 			/*
2251 			 * LOCAL_PEERCRED is not served at the SOL_SOCKET level,
2252 			 * but by the Unix socket's level 0.
2253 			 */
2254 			level = 0;
2255 			xulen = sizeof(xu);
2256 			error = kern_getsockopt(td, args->s, level,
2257 			    name, &xu, UIO_SYSSPACE, &xulen);
2258 			if (error != 0)
2259 				return (error);
2260 			lxu.pid = xu.cr_pid;
2261 			lxu.uid = xu.cr_uid;
2262 			lxu.gid = xu.cr_gid;
2263 			return (linux_sockopt_copyout(td, &lxu,
2264 			    sizeof(lxu), args));
2265 			/* NOTREACHED */
2266 		case SO_ERROR:
2267 			len = sizeof(newval);
2268 			error = kern_getsockopt(td, args->s, level,
2269 			    name, &newval, UIO_SYSSPACE, &len);
2270 			if (error != 0)
2271 				return (error);
2272 			newval = -bsd_to_linux_errno(newval);
2273 			return (linux_sockopt_copyout(td, &newval,
2274 			    len, args));
2275 			/* NOTREACHED */
2276 		case SO_DOMAIN:
2277 			len = sizeof(newval);
2278 			error = kern_getsockopt(td, args->s, level,
2279 			    name, &newval, UIO_SYSSPACE, &len);
2280 			if (error != 0)
2281 				return (error);
2282 			newval = bsd_to_linux_domain(newval);
2283 			if (newval == -1)
2284 				return (ENOPROTOOPT);
2285 			return (linux_sockopt_copyout(td, &newval,
2286 			    len, args));
2287 			/* NOTREACHED */
2288 		case SO_LINGER:
2289 			return (linux_getsockopt_so_linger(td, args));
2290 			/* NOTREACHED */
2291 		default:
2292 			break;
2293 		}
2294 		break;
2295 	case IPPROTO_IP:
2296 		name = linux_to_bsd_ip_sockopt(args->optname);
2297 		break;
2298 	case IPPROTO_IPV6:
2299 		name = linux_to_bsd_ip6_sockopt(args->optname);
2300 		break;
2301 	case IPPROTO_TCP:
2302 		name = linux_to_bsd_tcp_sockopt(args->optname);
2303 		break;
2304 	default:
2305 		name = -1;
2306 		break;
2307 	}
2308 	if (name < 0) {
2309 		if (name == -1)
2310 			linux_msg(curthread,
2311 			    "unsupported getsockopt level %d optname %d",
2312 			    args->level, args->optname);
2313 		return (EINVAL);
2314 	}
2315 
2316 	if (name == IPV6_NEXTHOP) {
2317 		error = copyin(PTRIN(args->optlen), &len, sizeof(len));
2318                 if (error != 0)
2319                         return (error);
2320 		sa = malloc(len, M_SONAME, M_WAITOK);
2321 
2322 		error = kern_getsockopt(td, args->s, level,
2323 		    name, sa, UIO_SYSSPACE, &len);
2324 		if (error != 0)
2325 			goto out;
2326 
2327 		error = linux_copyout_sockaddr(sa, PTRIN(args->optval), len);
2328 		if (error == 0)
2329 			error = copyout(&len, PTRIN(args->optlen),
2330 			    sizeof(len));
2331 out:
2332 		free(sa, M_SONAME);
2333 	} else {
2334 		if (args->optval) {
2335 			error = copyin(PTRIN(args->optlen), &len, sizeof(len));
2336 			if (error != 0)
2337 				return (error);
2338 		}
2339 		error = kern_getsockopt(td, args->s, level,
2340 		    name, PTRIN(args->optval), UIO_USERSPACE, &len);
2341 		if (error == 0)
2342 			error = copyout(&len, PTRIN(args->optlen),
2343 			    sizeof(len));
2344 	}
2345 
2346 	return (error);
2347 }
2348 
2349 static int
2350 linux_sendfile_common(struct thread *td, l_int out, l_int in,
2351     l_loff_t *offset, l_size_t count)
2352 {
2353 	off_t bytes_read;
2354 	int error;
2355 	l_loff_t current_offset;
2356 	struct file *fp;
2357 
2358 	AUDIT_ARG_FD(in);
2359 	error = fget_read(td, in, &cap_pread_rights, &fp);
2360 	if (error != 0)
2361 		return (error);
2362 
2363 	if (offset != NULL) {
2364 		current_offset = *offset;
2365 	} else {
2366 		error = (fp->f_ops->fo_flags & DFLAG_SEEKABLE) != 0 ?
2367 		    fo_seek(fp, 0, SEEK_CUR, td) : ESPIPE;
2368 		if (error != 0)
2369 			goto drop;
2370 		current_offset = td->td_uretoff.tdu_off;
2371 	}
2372 
2373 	bytes_read = 0;
2374 
2375 	/* Linux cannot have 0 count. */
2376 	if (count <= 0 || current_offset < 0) {
2377 		error = EINVAL;
2378 		goto drop;
2379 	}
2380 
2381 	error = fo_sendfile(fp, out, NULL, NULL, current_offset, count,
2382 	    &bytes_read, 0, td);
2383 	if (error != 0)
2384 		goto drop;
2385 	current_offset += bytes_read;
2386 
2387 	if (offset != NULL) {
2388 		*offset = current_offset;
2389 	} else {
2390 		error = fo_seek(fp, current_offset, SEEK_SET, td);
2391 		if (error != 0)
2392 			goto drop;
2393 	}
2394 
2395 	td->td_retval[0] = (ssize_t)bytes_read;
2396 drop:
2397 	fdrop(fp, td);
2398 	if (error == ENOTSOCK)
2399 		error = EINVAL;
2400 	return (error);
2401 }
2402 
2403 int
2404 linux_sendfile(struct thread *td, struct linux_sendfile_args *arg)
2405 {
2406 	/*
2407 	 * Differences between FreeBSD and Linux sendfile:
2408 	 * - Linux doesn't send anything when count is 0 (FreeBSD uses 0 to
2409 	 *   mean send the whole file.)  In linux_sendfile given fds are still
2410 	 *   checked for validity when the count is 0.
2411 	 * - Linux can send to any fd whereas FreeBSD only supports sockets.
2412 	 *   The same restriction follows for linux_sendfile.
2413 	 * - Linux doesn't have an equivalent for FreeBSD's flags and sf_hdtr.
2414 	 * - Linux takes an offset pointer and updates it to the read location.
2415 	 *   FreeBSD takes in an offset and a 'bytes read' parameter which is
2416 	 *   only filled if it isn't NULL.  We use this parameter to update the
2417 	 *   offset pointer if it exists.
2418 	 * - Linux sendfile returns bytes read on success while FreeBSD
2419 	 *   returns 0.  We use the 'bytes read' parameter to get this value.
2420 	 */
2421 
2422 	l_loff_t offset64;
2423 	l_long offset;
2424 	int ret;
2425 	int error;
2426 
2427 	if (arg->offset != NULL) {
2428 		error = copyin(arg->offset, &offset, sizeof(offset));
2429 		if (error != 0)
2430 			return (error);
2431 		offset64 = (l_loff_t)offset;
2432 	}
2433 
2434 	ret = linux_sendfile_common(td, arg->out, arg->in,
2435 	    arg->offset != NULL ? &offset64 : NULL, arg->count);
2436 
2437 	if (arg->offset != NULL) {
2438 #if defined(__i386__) || defined(__arm__) || \
2439     (defined(__amd64__) && defined(COMPAT_LINUX32))
2440 		if (offset64 > INT32_MAX)
2441 			return (EOVERFLOW);
2442 #endif
2443 		offset = (l_long)offset64;
2444 		error = copyout(&offset, arg->offset, sizeof(offset));
2445 		if (error != 0)
2446 			return (error);
2447 	}
2448 
2449 	return (ret);
2450 }
2451 
2452 #if defined(__i386__) || defined(__arm__) || \
2453     (defined(__amd64__) && defined(COMPAT_LINUX32))
2454 
2455 int
2456 linux_sendfile64(struct thread *td, struct linux_sendfile64_args *arg)
2457 {
2458 	l_loff_t offset;
2459 	int ret;
2460 	int error;
2461 
2462 	if (arg->offset != NULL) {
2463 		error = copyin(arg->offset, &offset, sizeof(offset));
2464 		if (error != 0)
2465 			return (error);
2466 	}
2467 
2468 	ret = linux_sendfile_common(td, arg->out, arg->in,
2469 		arg->offset != NULL ? &offset : NULL, arg->count);
2470 
2471 	if (arg->offset != NULL) {
2472 		error = copyout(&offset, arg->offset, sizeof(offset));
2473 		if (error != 0)
2474 			return (error);
2475 	}
2476 
2477 	return (ret);
2478 }
2479 
2480 /* Argument list sizes for linux_socketcall */
2481 static const unsigned char lxs_args_cnt[] = {
2482 	0 /* unused*/,		3 /* socket */,
2483 	3 /* bind */,		3 /* connect */,
2484 	2 /* listen */,		3 /* accept */,
2485 	3 /* getsockname */,	3 /* getpeername */,
2486 	4 /* socketpair */,	4 /* send */,
2487 	4 /* recv */,		6 /* sendto */,
2488 	6 /* recvfrom */,	2 /* shutdown */,
2489 	5 /* setsockopt */,	5 /* getsockopt */,
2490 	3 /* sendmsg */,	3 /* recvmsg */,
2491 	4 /* accept4 */,	5 /* recvmmsg */,
2492 	4 /* sendmmsg */,	4 /* sendfile */
2493 };
2494 #define	LINUX_ARGS_CNT		(nitems(lxs_args_cnt) - 1)
2495 #define	LINUX_ARG_SIZE(x)	(lxs_args_cnt[x] * sizeof(l_ulong))
2496 
2497 int
2498 linux_socketcall(struct thread *td, struct linux_socketcall_args *args)
2499 {
2500 	l_ulong a[6];
2501 #if defined(__amd64__) && defined(COMPAT_LINUX32)
2502 	register_t l_args[6];
2503 #endif
2504 	void *arg;
2505 	int error;
2506 
2507 	if (args->what < LINUX_SOCKET || args->what > LINUX_ARGS_CNT)
2508 		return (EINVAL);
2509 	error = copyin(PTRIN(args->args), a, LINUX_ARG_SIZE(args->what));
2510 	if (error != 0)
2511 		return (error);
2512 
2513 #if defined(__amd64__) && defined(COMPAT_LINUX32)
2514 	for (int i = 0; i < lxs_args_cnt[args->what]; ++i)
2515 		l_args[i] = a[i];
2516 	arg = l_args;
2517 #else
2518 	arg = a;
2519 #endif
2520 	switch (args->what) {
2521 	case LINUX_SOCKET:
2522 		return (linux_socket(td, arg));
2523 	case LINUX_BIND:
2524 		return (linux_bind(td, arg));
2525 	case LINUX_CONNECT:
2526 		return (linux_connect(td, arg));
2527 	case LINUX_LISTEN:
2528 		return (linux_listen(td, arg));
2529 	case LINUX_ACCEPT:
2530 		return (linux_accept(td, arg));
2531 	case LINUX_GETSOCKNAME:
2532 		return (linux_getsockname(td, arg));
2533 	case LINUX_GETPEERNAME:
2534 		return (linux_getpeername(td, arg));
2535 	case LINUX_SOCKETPAIR:
2536 		return (linux_socketpair(td, arg));
2537 	case LINUX_SEND:
2538 		return (linux_send(td, arg));
2539 	case LINUX_RECV:
2540 		return (linux_recv(td, arg));
2541 	case LINUX_SENDTO:
2542 		return (linux_sendto(td, arg));
2543 	case LINUX_RECVFROM:
2544 		return (linux_recvfrom(td, arg));
2545 	case LINUX_SHUTDOWN:
2546 		return (linux_shutdown(td, arg));
2547 	case LINUX_SETSOCKOPT:
2548 		return (linux_setsockopt(td, arg));
2549 	case LINUX_GETSOCKOPT:
2550 		return (linux_getsockopt(td, arg));
2551 	case LINUX_SENDMSG:
2552 		return (linux_sendmsg(td, arg));
2553 	case LINUX_RECVMSG:
2554 		return (linux_recvmsg(td, arg));
2555 	case LINUX_ACCEPT4:
2556 		return (linux_accept4(td, arg));
2557 	case LINUX_RECVMMSG:
2558 		return (linux_recvmmsg(td, arg));
2559 	case LINUX_SENDMMSG:
2560 		return (linux_sendmmsg(td, arg));
2561 	case LINUX_SENDFILE:
2562 		return (linux_sendfile(td, arg));
2563 	}
2564 
2565 	linux_msg(td, "socket type %d not implemented", args->what);
2566 	return (ENOSYS);
2567 }
2568 #endif /* __i386__ || __arm__ || (__amd64__ && COMPAT_LINUX32) */
2569