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29   *	@(#)protosw.h	8.1 (Berkeley) 6/2/93
30   * $FreeBSD: src/sys/sys/protosw.h,v 1.28.2.2 2001/07/03 11:02:01 ume Exp $
31   */
32  
33  #ifndef _SYS_PROTOSW_H_
34  #define _SYS_PROTOSW_H_
35  
36  #ifndef _SYS_TYPES_H_
37  #include <sys/types.h>
38  #endif
39  
40  /* Forward declare these structures referenced from prototypes below. */
41  struct mbuf;
42  struct thread;
43  struct sockaddr;
44  struct socket;
45  struct sockopt;
46  
47  struct pr_output_info {
48  	pid_t	p_pid;
49  };
50  
51  #if defined(_KERNEL) || defined(_KERNEL_STRUCTURES)
52  
53  /*
54   * netmsg_t union of possible netmsgs typically sent to protocol threads.
55   */
56  typedef union netmsg *netmsg_t;
57  
58  /*
59   * Protocol switch table.
60   *
61   * Each protocol has a handle initializing one of these structures,
62   * which is used for protocol-protocol and system-protocol communication.
63   *
64   * A protocol is called through the pr_init entry before any other.
65   * The system will call the pr_drain entry if it is low on space and this
66   * should throw away any non-critical data.
67   *
68   * Protocols pass data between themselves as chains of mbufs using
69   * the pr_input and pr_output hooks.  Pr_input passes data up (towards
70   * the users) and pr_output passes it down (towards the interfaces); control
71   * information passes up and down on pr_ctlinput and pr_ctloutput.
72   * The protocol is responsible for the space occupied by any the
73   * arguments to these entries and must dispose it.
74   *
75   * In retrospect, it would be a lot nicer to use an interface
76   * similar to the vnode VOP interface.
77   */
78  struct protosw {
79  	short	pr_type;		/* socket type used for */
80  	const struct domain *pr_domain; /* domain protocol a member of */
81  	short	pr_protocol;		/* protocol number */
82  	short	pr_flags;		/* see below */
83  
84  	struct lwkt_port *(*pr_initport)(void);
85  					/* initial msgport */
86  
87  	/*
88  	 * Protocol hooks.  These are typically called directly within the
89  	 * context of a protocol thread based on the toeplitz hash.
90  	 *
91  	 * pr_input() is called using the port supplied by the toeplitz
92  	 *	      hash via the netisr port function.
93  	 *
94  	 * pr_ctlinput() is called using the port supplied by pr_ctlport
95  	 *
96  	 * pr_ctloutput() and pr_output() are typically called
97  	 */
98  	int	(*pr_input)(struct mbuf **, int *, int);
99  					/* input to protocol (from below) */
100  	int	(*pr_output)(struct mbuf *, struct socket *, ...);
101  					/* output to protocol (from above) */
102  	void	(*pr_ctlinput)(netmsg_t);
103  					/* control input (from below) */
104  	struct netmsg_pr_ctloutput *(*pr_ctloutmsg)(struct sockopt *);
105  					/* allocate netmsg for ctloutput */
106  	void	(*pr_ctloutput)(netmsg_t);
107  					/* control output (from above) */
108  	struct lwkt_port *(*pr_ctlport)(int, struct sockaddr *, void *, int *);
109  
110  	/*
111  	 * Utility hooks, not called with any particular context.
112  	 */
113  	void	(*pr_init) (void);	/* initialization hook */
114  	void	(*pr_drain) (void);	/* flush any excess space possible */
115  
116  	struct	pr_usrreqs *pr_usrreqs;	/* messaged requests to proto thread */
117  };
118  
119  #endif
120  
121  #define	PR_SLOWHZ	2		/* 2 slow timeouts per second */
122  #define	PR_FASTHZ	5		/* 5 fast timeouts per second */
123  
124  /*
125   * Values for pr_flags.
126   * PR_ADDR requires PR_ATOMIC;
127   * PR_ADDR and PR_CONNREQUIRED are mutually exclusive.
128   * PR_IMPLOPCL means that the protocol allows sendto without prior connect,
129   *	and the protocol understands the MSG_EOF flag.  The first property is
130   *	is only relevant if PR_CONNREQUIRED is set (otherwise sendto is allowed
131   *	anyhow).
132   */
133  #define	PR_ATOMIC	0x01		/* exchange atomic messages only */
134  #define	PR_ADDR		0x02		/* addresses given with messages */
135  #define	PR_CONNREQUIRED	0x04		/* connection required by protocol */
136  #define	PR_WANTRCVD	0x08		/* want PRU_RCVD calls */
137  #define	PR_RIGHTS	0x10		/* passes capabilities */
138  #define	PR_IMPLOPCL	0x20		/* implied open/close */
139  #define	PR_LASTHDR	0x40		/* enforce ipsec policy; last header */
140  #define	PR_UNUSED07	0x80		/* was: allow addresses during delivery (SCTP) */
141  #define PR_MPSAFE	0x0100		/* protocal is MPSAFE */
142  #define PR_SYNC_PORT	0x0200		/* synchronous port (no proto thrds) */
143  #define PR_ASYNC_SEND	0x0400		/* async pru_send */
144  #define PR_ASYNC_RCVD	0x0800		/* async pru_rcvd */
145  #define PR_ASEND_HOLDTD	0x1000		/* async pru_send hold orig thread */
146  #define PR_ACONN_HOLDTD	0x2000		/* async pru_connect hold orig thread */
147  
148  /*
149   * The arguments to usrreq are:
150   *	(*protosw[].pr_usrreq)(up, req, m, nam, opt);
151   * where up is a (struct socket *), req is one of these requests,
152   * m is a optional mbuf chain containing a message,
153   * nam is an optional mbuf chain containing an address,
154   * and opt is a pointer to a socketopt structure or nil.
155   * The protocol is responsible for disposal of the mbuf chain m,
156   * the caller is responsible for any space held by nam and opt.
157   * A non-zero return from usrreq gives an
158   * UNIX error number which should be passed to higher level software.
159   */
160  #define	PRU_ATTACH		0	/* attach protocol to up */
161  #define	PRU_DETACH		1	/* detach protocol from up */
162  #define	PRU_BIND		2	/* bind socket to address */
163  #define	PRU_LISTEN		3	/* listen for connection */
164  #define	PRU_CONNECT		4	/* establish connection to peer */
165  #define	PRU_ACCEPT		5	/* accept connection from peer */
166  #define	PRU_DISCONNECT		6	/* disconnect from peer */
167  #define	PRU_SHUTDOWN		7	/* won't send any more data */
168  #define	PRU_RCVD		8	/* have taken data; more room now */
169  #define	PRU_SEND		9	/* send this data */
170  #define	PRU_ABORT		10	/* abort (fast DISCONNECT, DETATCH) */
171  #define	PRU_CONTROL		11	/* control operations on protocol */
172  #define	PRU_SENSE		12	/* return status into m */
173  #define	PRU_RCVOOB		13	/* retrieve out of band data */
174  #define	PRU_SENDOOB		14	/* send out of band data */
175  #define	PRU_SOCKADDR		15	/* fetch socket's address */
176  #define	PRU_PEERADDR		16	/* fetch peer's address */
177  #define	PRU_CONNECT2		17	/* connect two sockets */
178  #define PRU_RESERVED1		18	/* formerly PRU_SOPOLL */
179  /* begin for protocols internal use */
180  #define	PRU_FASTTIMO		19	/* 200ms timeout */
181  #define	PRU_SLOWTIMO		20	/* 500ms timeout */
182  #define	PRU_PROTORCV		21	/* receive from below */
183  #define	PRU_PROTOSEND		22	/* send to below */
184  /* end for protocol's internal use */
185  #define PRU_SEND_EOF		23	/* send and close */
186  #define	PRU_PRED		24
187  #define PRU_CTLOUTPUT		25	/* get/set opts */
188  #define PRU_NREQ		26
189  
190  #ifdef PRUREQUESTS
191  const char *prurequests[] = {
192  	"ATTACH",	"DETACH",	"BIND",		"LISTEN",
193  	"CONNECT",	"ACCEPT",	"DISCONNECT",	"SHUTDOWN",
194  	"RCVD",		"SEND",		"ABORT",	"CONTROL",
195  	"SENSE",	"RCVOOB",	"SENDOOB",	"SOCKADDR",
196  	"PEERADDR",	"CONNECT2",	"",
197  	"FASTTIMO",	"SLOWTIMO",	"PROTORCV",	"PROTOSEND",
198  	"SEND_EOF",	"PREDICATE"
199  };
200  #endif
201  
202  #if defined(_KERNEL) || defined(_KERNEL_STRUCTURES)
203  
204  struct ifnet;
205  struct stat;
206  struct ucred;
207  struct uio;
208  struct sockbuf;
209  
210  struct pru_attach_info {
211  	struct rlimit *sb_rlimit;
212  	struct ucred *p_ucred;
213  	struct vnode *fd_rdir;
214  };
215  
216  /*
217   * These are netmsg'd requests almost universally in the context of the
218   * appropriate protocol thread.  Exceptions:
219   *
220   *	pru_sosend() - called synchronously from user context, typically
221   *		       runs generic kernel code and then messages via
222   *		       pru_send().
223   *
224   *	pru_soreceive() - called synchronously from user context.  Typically
225   *			  runs generic kernel code and remains synchronous.
226   *
227   *	pru_preconnect() - called synchronously from user context.  Typically
228   *                         prepares for later asynchronous pru_connect, e.g.
229   *                         sets ISCONNECTING.  Non-NULL means asynchronous
230   *                         pru_connect is supported.
231   */
232  struct pr_usrreqs {
233  	void	(*pru_abort) (netmsg_t msg);
234  	void	(*pru_accept) (netmsg_t msg);
235  	void	(*pru_attach) (netmsg_t msg);
236  	void	(*pru_bind) (netmsg_t msg);
237  	void	(*pru_connect) (netmsg_t msg);
238  	void	(*pru_connect2) (netmsg_t msg);
239  	void	(*pru_control) (netmsg_t msg);
240  	/*
241  	 * If pru_detach() returns EJUSTRETURN, then protocol will
242  	 * call sodiscard() and sofree() for soclose().
243  	 */
244  	void	(*pru_detach) (netmsg_t msg);
245  	void	(*pru_disconnect) (netmsg_t msg);
246  	void	(*pru_listen) (netmsg_t msg);
247  	void	(*pru_peeraddr) (netmsg_t msg);
248  	void	(*pru_rcvd) (netmsg_t msg);
249  	void	(*pru_rcvoob) (netmsg_t msg);
250  	void	(*pru_send) (netmsg_t msg);
251  	void	(*pru_sense) (netmsg_t msg);
252  	void	(*pru_shutdown) (netmsg_t msg);
253  	void	(*pru_sockaddr) (netmsg_t msg);
254  
255  	/*
256  	 * These are direct calls.  Note that sosend() will sometimes
257  	 * be converted into an implied connect (pru_connect) with the
258  	 * mbufs and flags forwarded in pru_connect's netmsg.  It is
259  	 * otherwise typically converted to a send (pru_send).
260  	 *
261  	 * soreceive() typically remains synchronous in the user's context.
262  	 *
263  	 * Any converted calls are netmsg's to the socket's protocol thread.
264  	 */
265  	int	(*pru_sosend) (struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *addr,
266  				   struct uio *uio, struct mbuf *top,
267  				   struct mbuf *control, int flags,
268  				   struct thread *td);
269  	int	(*pru_soreceive) (struct socket *so,
270  				      struct sockaddr **paddr,
271  				      struct uio *uio,
272  				      struct sockbuf *sio,
273  				      struct mbuf **controlp, int *flagsp);
274  
275  	/*
276  	 * Synchronously called by protocol thread.  Typically save the
277  	 * foreign address into socket.so_faddr.
278  	 */
279  	void	(*pru_savefaddr) (struct socket *so,
280  				      const struct sockaddr *addr);
281  
282  	/* synchronously called by user thread. */
283  	int	(*pru_preconnect) (struct socket *so,
284  				      const struct sockaddr *addr,
285  				      struct thread *td);
286  	int	(*pru_preattach) (struct socket *so,
287  				      int, struct pru_attach_info *);
288  };
289  
290  typedef int (*pru_sosend_fn_t) (struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *addr,
291  					struct uio *uio, struct mbuf *top,
292  					struct mbuf *control, int flags,
293  					struct thread *td);
294  typedef int (*pru_soreceive_fn_t) (struct socket *so, struct sockaddr **paddr,
295  					struct uio *uio,
296  					struct sockbuf *sio,
297  					struct mbuf **controlp,
298  					int *flagsp);
299  
300  void	pr_generic_notsupp(netmsg_t msg);
301  void	pru_sense_null(netmsg_t msg);
302  
303  int	pru_sosend_notsupp(struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *addr,
304  				struct uio *uio, struct mbuf *top,
305  				struct mbuf *control, int flags,
306  				struct thread *td);
307  int	pru_soreceive_notsupp(struct socket *so,
308  				struct sockaddr **paddr,
309  				struct uio *uio,
310  				struct sockbuf *sio,
311  				struct mbuf **controlp, int *flagsp);
312  
313  struct lwkt_port *cpu0_soport(struct socket *, struct sockaddr *,
314  			      struct mbuf **);
315  struct lwkt_port *cpu0_ctlport(int, struct sockaddr *, void *, int *);
316  
317  #endif /* _KERNEL || _KERNEL_STRUCTURES */
318  
319  /*
320   * The arguments to the ctlinput routine are
321   *	(*protosw[].pr_ctlinput)(cmd, sa, arg);
322   * where cmd is one of the commands below, sa is a pointer to a sockaddr,
323   * and arg is a `void *' argument used within a protocol family.
324   */
325  #define	PRC_IFDOWN		0	/* interface transition */
326  #define	PRC_ROUTEDEAD		1	/* select new route if possible ??? */
327  #define	PRC_IFUP		2	/* interface has come back up */
328  #define	PRC_QUENCH2		3	/* DEC congestion bit says slow down */
329  #define	PRC_QUENCH		4	/* some one said to slow down */
330  #define	PRC_MSGSIZE		5	/* message size forced drop */
331  #define	PRC_HOSTDEAD		6	/* host appears to be down */
332  #define	PRC_HOSTUNREACH		7	/* deprecated (use PRC_UNREACH_HOST) */
333  #define	PRC_UNREACH_NET		8	/* no route to network */
334  #define	PRC_UNREACH_HOST	9	/* no route to host */
335  #define	PRC_UNREACH_PROTOCOL	10	/* dst says bad protocol */
336  #define	PRC_UNREACH_PORT	11	/* bad port # */
337  /* was	PRC_UNREACH_NEEDFRAG	12	   (use PRC_MSGSIZE) */
338  #define	PRC_UNREACH_SRCFAIL	13	/* source route failed */
339  #define	PRC_REDIRECT_NET	14	/* net routing redirect */
340  #define	PRC_REDIRECT_HOST	15	/* host routing redirect */
341  #define	PRC_REDIRECT_TOSNET	16	/* redirect for type of service & net */
342  #define	PRC_REDIRECT_TOSHOST	17	/* redirect for tos & host */
343  #define	PRC_TIMXCEED_INTRANS	18	/* packet lifetime expired in transit */
344  #define	PRC_TIMXCEED_REASS	19	/* lifetime expired on reass q */
345  #define	PRC_PARAMPROB		20	/* header incorrect */
346  #define	PRC_UNREACH_ADMIN_PROHIB	21	/* packet administrativly prohibited */
347  
348  #define	PRC_NCMDS		22
349  
350  #define	PRC_IS_REDIRECT(cmd)	\
351  	((cmd) >= PRC_REDIRECT_NET && (cmd) <= PRC_REDIRECT_TOSHOST)
352  
353  #ifdef PRCREQUESTS
354  const char *prcrequests[] = {
355  	"IFDOWN", "ROUTEDEAD", "IFUP", "DEC-BIT-QUENCH2",
356  	"QUENCH", "MSGSIZE", "HOSTDEAD", "#7",
357  	"NET-UNREACH", "HOST-UNREACH", "PROTO-UNREACH", "PORT-UNREACH",
358  	"#12", "SRCFAIL-UNREACH", "NET-REDIRECT", "HOST-REDIRECT",
359  	"TOSNET-REDIRECT", "TOSHOST-REDIRECT", "TX-INTRANS", "TX-REASS",
360  	"PARAMPROB", "ADMIN-UNREACH"
361  };
362  #endif
363  
364  /*
365   * The arguments to ctloutput are:
366   *	(*protosw[].pr_ctloutput)(req, so, level, optname, optval, p);
367   * req is one of the actions listed below, so is a (struct socket *),
368   * level is an indication of which protocol layer the option is intended.
369   * optname is a protocol dependent socket option request,
370   * optval is a pointer to a mbuf-chain pointer, for value-return results.
371   * The protocol is responsible for disposal of the mbuf chain *optval
372   * if supplied,
373   * the caller is responsible for any space held by *optval, when returned.
374   * A non-zero return from usrreq gives an
375   * UNIX error number which should be passed to higher level software.
376   */
377  #define	PRCO_GETOPT	0
378  #define	PRCO_SETOPT	1
379  
380  #define	PRCO_NCMDS	2
381  
382  #ifdef PRCOREQUESTS
383  const char *prcorequests[] = {
384  	"GETOPT", "SETOPT",
385  };
386  #endif
387  
388  /*
389   * Kernel prototypes
390   */
391  #ifdef _KERNEL
392  
393  void	kpfctlinput (int, struct sockaddr *);
394  void	kpfctlinput_direct (int, struct sockaddr *);
395  void	kpfctlinput2 (int, struct sockaddr *, void *);
396  struct protosw *pffindproto (int family, int protocol, int type);
397  struct protosw *pffindtype (int family, int type);
398  
399  #define PR_GET_MPLOCK(_pr) \
400  do { \
401  	if (((_pr)->pr_flags & PR_MPSAFE) == 0) \
402  		get_mplock(); \
403  } while (0)
404  
405  #define PR_REL_MPLOCK(_pr) \
406  do { \
407  	if (((_pr)->pr_flags & PR_MPSAFE) == 0) \
408  		rel_mplock(); \
409  } while (0)
410  
411  #endif	/* _KERNEL */
412  
413  #endif	/* _SYS_PROTOSW_H_ */
414