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    1 /*
    2  * Copyright (c) 2000 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved.
    3  *
    4  * @APPLE_LICENSE_HEADER_START@
    5  * 
    6  * Copyright (c) 1999-2003 Apple Computer, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
    7  * 
    8  * This file contains Original Code and/or Modifications of Original Code
    9  * as defined in and that are subject to the Apple Public Source License
   10  * Version 2.0 (the 'License'). You may not use this file except in
   11  * compliance with the License. Please obtain a copy of the License at
   12  * http://www.opensource.apple.com/apsl/ and read it before using this
   13  * file.
   14  * 
   15  * The Original Code and all software distributed under the License are
   16  * distributed on an 'AS IS' basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER
   17  * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND APPLE HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL SUCH WARRANTIES,
   18  * INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
   19  * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, QUIET ENJOYMENT OR NON-INFRINGEMENT.
   20  * Please see the License for the specific language governing rights and
   21  * limitations under the License.
   22  * 
   23  * @APPLE_LICENSE_HEADER_END@
   24  */
   25 /* Copyright (c) 1998, 1999 Apple Computer, Inc. All Rights Reserved */
   26 /* Copyright (c) 1995 NeXT Computer, Inc. All Rights Reserved */
   27 /*
   28  * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1993
   29  *      The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
   30  *
   31  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
   32  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
   33  * are met:
   34  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
   35  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
   36  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
   37  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
   38  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
   39  * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
   40  *    must display the following acknowledgement:
   41  *      This product includes software developed by the University of
   42  *      California, Berkeley and its contributors.
   43  * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
   44  *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
   45  *    without specific prior written permission.
   46  *
   47  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
   48  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
   49  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
   50  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
   51  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
   52  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
   53  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
   54  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
   55  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
   56  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
   57  * SUCH DAMAGE.
   58  *
   59  *      @(#)protosw.h   8.1 (Berkeley) 6/2/93
   60  * $FreeBSD: src/sys/sys/protosw.h,v 1.28.2.2 2001/07/03 11:02:01 ume Exp $
   61  */
   62 
   63 #ifndef _SYS_PROTOSW_H_
   64 #define _SYS_PROTOSW_H_
   65 
   66 /* Forward declare these structures referenced from prototypes below. */
   67 struct mbuf;
   68 struct proc;
   69 struct sockaddr;
   70 struct socket;
   71 struct sockopt;
   72 
   73 /*#ifdef _KERNEL*/
   74 /*
   75  * Protocol switch table.
   76  *
   77  * Each protocol has a handle initializing one of these structures,
   78  * which is used for protocol-protocol and system-protocol communication.
   79  *
   80  * A protocol is called through the pr_init entry before any other.
   81  * Thereafter it is called every 200ms through the pr_fasttimo entry and
   82  * every 500ms through the pr_slowtimo for timer based actions.
   83  * The system will call the pr_drain entry if it is low on space and
   84  * this should throw away any non-critical data.
   85  *
   86  * Protocols pass data between themselves as chains of mbufs using
   87  * the pr_input and pr_output hooks.  Pr_input passes data up (towards
   88  * the users) and pr_output passes it down (towards the interfaces); control
   89  * information passes up and down on pr_ctlinput and pr_ctloutput.
   90  * The protocol is responsible for the space occupied by any the
   91  * arguments to these entries and must dispose it.
   92  *
   93  * The userreq routine interfaces protocols to the system and is
   94  * described below.
   95  */
   96  
   97 #include <sys/appleapiopts.h>
   98 #include <sys/socketvar.h>
   99 #include <sys/queue.h>
  100 
  101 #ifdef __APPLE_API_UNSTABLE
  102 struct protosw {
  103         short   pr_type;                /* socket type used for */
  104         struct  domain *pr_domain;      /* domain protocol a member of */
  105         short   pr_protocol;            /* protocol number */
  106         unsigned int pr_flags;          /* see below */
  107 /* protocol-protocol hooks */
  108         void    (*pr_input) __P((struct mbuf *, int len));
  109                                         /* input to protocol (from below) */
  110         int     (*pr_output)    __P((struct mbuf *m, struct socket *so));
  111                                         /* output to protocol (from above) */
  112         void    (*pr_ctlinput)__P((int, struct sockaddr *, void *));
  113                                         /* control input (from below) */
  114         int     (*pr_ctloutput)__P((struct socket *, struct sockopt *));
  115                                         /* control output (from above) */
  116 /* user-protocol hook */
  117         void    *pr_ousrreq;
  118 /* utility hooks */
  119         void    (*pr_init) __P((void)); /* initialization hook */
  120         void    (*pr_fasttimo) __P((void));
  121                                         /* fast timeout (200ms) */
  122         void    (*pr_slowtimo) __P((void));
  123                                         /* slow timeout (500ms) */
  124         void    (*pr_drain) __P((void));
  125                                         /* flush any excess space possible */
  126 #if __APPLE__
  127         int     (*pr_sysctl)();         /* sysctl for protocol */
  128 #endif
  129         struct  pr_usrreqs *pr_usrreqs; /* supersedes pr_usrreq() */
  130 #if __APPLE__
  131 /* Implant hooks */
  132         TAILQ_HEAD(pr_sfilter, NFDescriptor) pr_sfilter;
  133         struct protosw *pr_next;        /* Chain for domain */
  134         u_long  reserved[4];            /* Padding for future use */
  135 #endif
  136 };
  137 
  138 #define PR_SLOWHZ       2               /* 2 slow timeouts per second */
  139 #define PR_FASTHZ       5               /* 5 fast timeouts per second */
  140 
  141 /*
  142  * Values for pr_flags.
  143  * PR_ADDR requires PR_ATOMIC;
  144  * PR_ADDR and PR_CONNREQUIRED are mutually exclusive.
  145  * PR_IMPLOPCL means that the protocol allows sendto without prior connect,
  146  *      and the protocol understands the MSG_EOF flag.  The first property is
  147  *      is only relevant if PR_CONNREQUIRED is set (otherwise sendto is allowed
  148  *      anyhow).
  149  */
  150 #define PR_ATOMIC       0x01            /* exchange atomic messages only */
  151 #define PR_ADDR         0x02            /* addresses given with messages */
  152 #define PR_CONNREQUIRED 0x04            /* connection required by protocol */
  153 #define PR_WANTRCVD     0x08            /* want PRU_RCVD calls */
  154 #define PR_RIGHTS       0x10            /* passes capabilities */
  155 #define PR_IMPLOPCL     0x20            /* implied open/close */
  156 #define PR_LASTHDR      0x40            /* enforce ipsec policy; last header */
  157 
  158 /*
  159  * The arguments to usrreq are:
  160  *      (*protosw[].pr_usrreq)(up, req, m, nam, opt);
  161  * where up is a (struct socket *), req is one of these requests,
  162  * m is a optional mbuf chain containing a message,
  163  * nam is an optional mbuf chain containing an address,
  164  * and opt is a pointer to a socketopt structure or nil.
  165  * The protocol is responsible for disposal of the mbuf chain m,
  166  * the caller is responsible for any space held by nam and opt.
  167  * A non-zero return from usrreq gives an
  168  * UNIX error number which should be passed to higher level software.
  169  */
  170 #define PRU_ATTACH              0       /* attach protocol to up */
  171 #define PRU_DETACH              1       /* detach protocol from up */
  172 #define PRU_BIND                2       /* bind socket to address */
  173 #define PRU_LISTEN              3       /* listen for connection */
  174 #define PRU_CONNECT             4       /* establish connection to peer */
  175 #define PRU_ACCEPT              5       /* accept connection from peer */
  176 #define PRU_DISCONNECT          6       /* disconnect from peer */
  177 #define PRU_SHUTDOWN            7       /* won't send any more data */
  178 #define PRU_RCVD                8       /* have taken data; more room now */
  179 #define PRU_SEND                9       /* send this data */
  180 #define PRU_ABORT               10      /* abort (fast DISCONNECT, DETATCH) */
  181 #define PRU_CONTROL             11      /* control operations on protocol */
  182 #define PRU_SENSE               12      /* return status into m */
  183 #define PRU_RCVOOB              13      /* retrieve out of band data */
  184 #define PRU_SENDOOB             14      /* send out of band data */
  185 #define PRU_SOCKADDR            15      /* fetch socket's address */
  186 #define PRU_PEERADDR            16      /* fetch peer's address */
  187 #define PRU_CONNECT2            17      /* connect two sockets */
  188 /* begin for protocols internal use */
  189 #define PRU_FASTTIMO            18      /* 200ms timeout */
  190 #define PRU_SLOWTIMO            19      /* 500ms timeout */
  191 #define PRU_PROTORCV            20      /* receive from below */
  192 #define PRU_PROTOSEND           21      /* send to below */
  193 /* end for protocol's internal use */
  194 #define PRU_SEND_EOF            22      /* send and close */
  195 #define PRU_NREQ                22
  196 
  197 #ifdef PRUREQUESTS
  198 char *prurequests[] = {
  199         "ATTACH",       "DETACH",       "BIND",         "LISTEN",
  200         "CONNECT",      "ACCEPT",       "DISCONNECT",   "SHUTDOWN",
  201         "RCVD",         "SEND",         "ABORT",        "CONTROL",
  202         "SENSE",        "RCVOOB",       "SENDOOB",      "SOCKADDR",
  203         "PEERADDR",     "CONNECT2",     "FASTTIMO",     "SLOWTIMO",
  204         "PROTORCV",     "PROTOSEND",
  205         "SEND_EOF",
  206 };
  207 #endif
  208 
  209 #ifdef  KERNEL                  /* users shouldn't see this decl */
  210 
  211 struct ifnet;
  212 struct stat;
  213 struct ucred;
  214 struct uio;
  215 
  216 /*
  217  * If the ordering here looks odd, that's because it's alphabetical.
  218  * Having this structure separated out from the main protoswitch is allegedly
  219  * a big (12 cycles per call) lose on high-end CPUs.  We will eventually
  220  * migrate this stuff back into the main structure.
  221  */
  222 struct pr_usrreqs {
  223         int     (*pru_abort) __P((struct socket *so));
  224         int     (*pru_accept) __P((struct socket *so, struct sockaddr **nam));
  225         int     (*pru_attach) __P((struct socket *so, int proto,
  226                                    struct proc *p));
  227         int     (*pru_bind) __P((struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *nam,
  228                                  struct proc *p));
  229         int     (*pru_connect) __P((struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *nam,
  230                                     struct proc *p));
  231         int     (*pru_connect2) __P((struct socket *so1, struct socket *so2));
  232         int     (*pru_control) __P((struct socket *so, u_long cmd, caddr_t data,
  233                                     struct ifnet *ifp, struct proc *p));
  234         int     (*pru_detach) __P((struct socket *so));
  235         int     (*pru_disconnect) __P((struct socket *so));
  236         int     (*pru_listen) __P((struct socket *so, struct proc *p));
  237         int     (*pru_peeraddr) __P((struct socket *so, 
  238                                      struct sockaddr **nam));
  239         int     (*pru_rcvd) __P((struct socket *so, int flags));
  240         int     (*pru_rcvoob) __P((struct socket *so, struct mbuf *m,
  241                                    int flags));
  242         int     (*pru_send) __P((struct socket *so, int flags, struct mbuf *m, 
  243                                  struct sockaddr *addr, struct mbuf *control,
  244                                  struct proc *p));
  245 #define PRUS_OOB        0x1
  246 #define PRUS_EOF        0x2
  247 #define PRUS_MORETOCOME 0x4
  248         int     (*pru_sense) __P((struct socket *so, struct stat *sb));
  249         int     (*pru_shutdown) __P((struct socket *so));
  250         int     (*pru_sockaddr) __P((struct socket *so, 
  251                                      struct sockaddr **nam));
  252          
  253         /*
  254          * These three added later, so they are out of order.  They are used
  255          * for shortcutting (fast path input/output) in some protocols.
  256          * XXX - that's a lie, they are not implemented yet
  257          * Rather than calling sosend() etc. directly, calls are made
  258          * through these entry points.  For protocols which still use
  259          * the generic code, these just point to those routines.
  260          */
  261         int     (*pru_sosend) __P((struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *addr,
  262                                    struct uio *uio, struct mbuf *top,
  263                                    struct mbuf *control, int flags));
  264         int     (*pru_soreceive) __P((struct socket *so, 
  265                                       struct sockaddr **paddr,
  266                                       struct uio *uio, struct mbuf **mp0,
  267                                       struct mbuf **controlp, int *flagsp));
  268         int     (*pru_sopoll) __P((struct socket *so, int events, 
  269                                    struct ucred *cred, void *));
  270 };
  271 
  272 extern int      pru_abort_notsupp(struct socket *so);
  273 extern int      pru_accept_notsupp(struct socket *so, struct sockaddr **nam);
  274 extern int      pru_attach_notsupp(struct socket *so, int proto,
  275                                    struct proc *p);
  276 extern int      pru_bind_notsupp(struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *nam,
  277                                  struct proc *p);
  278 extern int      pru_connect_notsupp(struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *nam,
  279                                     struct proc *p);
  280 extern int      pru_connect2_notsupp(struct socket *so1, struct socket *so2);
  281 extern int      pru_control_notsupp(struct socket *so, u_long cmd, caddr_t data,
  282                                     struct ifnet *ifp, struct proc *p);
  283 extern int      pru_detach_notsupp(struct socket *so);
  284 extern int      pru_disconnect_notsupp(struct socket *so);
  285 extern int      pru_listen_notsupp(struct socket *so, struct proc *p);
  286 extern int      pru_peeraddr_notsupp(struct socket *so, 
  287                                      struct sockaddr **nam);
  288 extern int      pru_rcvd_notsupp(struct socket *so, int flags);
  289 extern int      pru_rcvoob_notsupp(struct socket *so, struct mbuf *m,
  290                                    int flags);
  291 extern int      pru_send_notsupp(struct socket *so, int flags, struct mbuf *m, 
  292                                  struct sockaddr *addr, struct mbuf *control,
  293                                  struct proc *p);
  294 extern int      pru_sense_null(struct socket *so, struct stat *sb);
  295 extern int      pru_shutdown_notsupp(struct socket *so);
  296 extern int      pru_sockaddr_notsupp(struct socket *so, 
  297                                      struct sockaddr **nam);
  298 extern int      pru_sosend_notsupp(struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *addr,
  299                                    struct uio *uio, struct mbuf *top,
  300                                    struct mbuf *control, int flags);
  301 extern int      pru_soreceive_notsupp(struct socket *so, 
  302                                       struct sockaddr **paddr,
  303                                       struct uio *uio, struct mbuf **mp0,
  304                                       struct mbuf **controlp, int *flagsp);
  305 extern int      pru_sopoll_notsupp(struct socket *so, int events, 
  306                                    struct ucred *cred);
  307 
  308 
  309 #endif /* KERNEL */
  310 
  311 /*
  312  * The arguments to the ctlinput routine are
  313  *      (*protosw[].pr_ctlinput)(cmd, sa, arg);
  314  * where cmd is one of the commands below, sa is a pointer to a sockaddr,
  315  * and arg is a `void *' argument used within a protocol family.
  316  */
  317 #define PRC_IFDOWN              0       /* interface transition */
  318 #define PRC_ROUTEDEAD           1       /* select new route if possible ??? */
  319 #define PRC_IFUP                2       /* interface has come back up */
  320 #define PRC_QUENCH2             3       /* DEC congestion bit says slow down */
  321 #define PRC_QUENCH              4       /* some one said to slow down */
  322 #define PRC_MSGSIZE             5       /* message size forced drop */
  323 #define PRC_HOSTDEAD            6       /* host appears to be down */
  324 #define PRC_HOSTUNREACH         7       /* deprecated (use PRC_UNREACH_HOST) */
  325 #define PRC_UNREACH_NET         8       /* no route to network */
  326 #define PRC_UNREACH_HOST        9       /* no route to host */
  327 #define PRC_UNREACH_PROTOCOL    10      /* dst says bad protocol */
  328 #define PRC_UNREACH_PORT        11      /* bad port # */
  329 /* was  PRC_UNREACH_NEEDFRAG    12         (use PRC_MSGSIZE) */
  330 #define PRC_UNREACH_SRCFAIL     13      /* source route failed */
  331 #define PRC_REDIRECT_NET        14      /* net routing redirect */
  332 #define PRC_REDIRECT_HOST       15      /* host routing redirect */
  333 #define PRC_REDIRECT_TOSNET     16      /* redirect for type of service & net */
  334 #define PRC_REDIRECT_TOSHOST    17      /* redirect for tos & host */
  335 #define PRC_TIMXCEED_INTRANS    18      /* packet lifetime expired in transit */
  336 #define PRC_TIMXCEED_REASS      19      /* lifetime expired on reass q */
  337 #define PRC_PARAMPROB           20      /* header incorrect */
  338 #define PRC_UNREACH_ADMIN_PROHIB        21      /* packet administrativly prohibited */
  339 
  340 #define PRC_NCMDS               22
  341 
  342 #define PRC_IS_REDIRECT(cmd)    \
  343         ((cmd) >= PRC_REDIRECT_NET && (cmd) <= PRC_REDIRECT_TOSHOST)
  344 
  345 #ifdef PRCREQUESTS
  346 char    *prcrequests[] = {
  347         "IFDOWN", "ROUTEDEAD", "IFUP", "DEC-BIT-QUENCH2",
  348         "QUENCH", "MSGSIZE", "HOSTDEAD", "#7",
  349         "NET-UNREACH", "HOST-UNREACH", "PROTO-UNREACH", "PORT-UNREACH",
  350         "#12", "SRCFAIL-UNREACH", "NET-REDIRECT", "HOST-REDIRECT",
  351         "TOSNET-REDIRECT", "TOSHOST-REDIRECT", "TX-INTRANS", "TX-REASS",
  352         "PARAMPROB", "ADMIN-UNREACH"
  353 };
  354 #endif
  355 
  356 /*
  357  * The arguments to ctloutput are:
  358  *      (*protosw[].pr_ctloutput)(req, so, level, optname, optval, p);
  359  * req is one of the actions listed below, so is a (struct socket *),
  360  * level is an indication of which protocol layer the option is intended.
  361  * optname is a protocol dependent socket option request,
  362  * optval is a pointer to a mbuf-chain pointer, for value-return results.
  363  * The protocol is responsible for disposal of the mbuf chain *optval
  364  * if supplied,
  365  * the caller is responsible for any space held by *optval, when returned.
  366  * A non-zero return from usrreq gives an
  367  * UNIX error number which should be passed to higher level software.
  368  */
  369 #define PRCO_GETOPT     0
  370 #define PRCO_SETOPT     1
  371 
  372 #define PRCO_NCMDS      2
  373 
  374 #ifdef PRCOREQUESTS
  375 char    *prcorequests[] = {
  376         "GETOPT", "SETOPT",
  377 };
  378 #endif
  379 
  380 #ifdef KERNEL
  381 void    pfctlinput __P((int, struct sockaddr *));
  382 void    pfctlinput2 __P((int, struct sockaddr *, void *));
  383 struct protosw *pffindproto __P((int family, int protocol, int type));
  384 struct protosw *pffindtype __P((int family, int type));
  385 
  386 extern int net_add_proto(struct protosw *, struct domain *);
  387 extern int net_del_proto(int, int, struct domain *);
  388 
  389 /* Temp hack to link static domains together */
  390 
  391 #define LINK_PROTOS(psw) \
  392 static void link_ ## psw ## _protos() \
  393 { \
  394       int i; \
  395                  \
  396     for (i=0; i < ((sizeof(psw)/sizeof(psw[0])) - 1); i++) \
  397              psw[i].pr_next = &psw[i + 1]; \
  398 } 
  399 
  400 #endif
  401 #endif /* __APPLE_API_UNSTABLE */
  402 #endif  /* !_SYS_PROTOSW_H_ */

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