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sys/bsm/audit_errno.h

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    1 /*-
    2  * Copyright (c) 2008 Apple Inc.
    3  * All rights reserved.
    4  *
    5  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
    6  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
    7  * are met:
    8  * 1.  Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
    9  *     notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
   10  * 2.  Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
   11  *     notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
   12  *     documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
   13  * 3.  Neither the name of Apple Inc. ("Apple") nor the names of
   14  *     its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
   15  *     from this software without specific prior written permission.
   16  *
   17  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY APPLE AND ITS CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND
   18  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
   19  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
   20  * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL APPLE OR ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR
   21  * ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
   22  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
   23  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
   24  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT,
   25  * STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
   26  * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
   27  * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 
   28  *
   29  * P4: //depot/projects/trustedbsd/openbsm/sys/bsm/audit_errno.h#5
   30  * $FreeBSD$
   31  */
   32 
   33 #ifndef _BSM_AUDIT_ERRNO_H_
   34 #define _BSM_AUDIT_ERRNO_H_
   35 
   36 /*
   37  * For the purposes of portable encoding, we convert between local error
   38  * numbers and Solaris error numbers (as well as some extensions for error
   39  * numbers that don't exist in Solaris).  Although the first 35 or so
   40  * constants are the same across all OS's, we don't handle that in any
   41  * special way.
   42  *
   43  * When adding constants here, also add them to bsm_errno.c.
   44  */
   45 #define BSM_ERRNO_ESUCCESS              0
   46 #define BSM_ERRNO_EPERM                 1
   47 #define BSM_ERRNO_ENOENT                2
   48 #define BSM_ERRNO_ESRCH                 3
   49 #define BSM_ERRNO_EINTR                 4
   50 #define BSM_ERRNO_EIO                   5
   51 #define BSM_ERRNO_ENXIO                 6
   52 #define BSM_ERRNO_E2BIG                 7
   53 #define BSM_ERRNO_ENOEXEC               8
   54 #define BSM_ERRNO_EBADF                 9
   55 #define BSM_ERRNO_ECHILD                10
   56 #define BSM_ERRNO_EAGAIN                11
   57 #define BSM_ERRNO_ENOMEM                12
   58 #define BSM_ERRNO_EACCES                13
   59 #define BSM_ERRNO_EFAULT                14
   60 #define BSM_ERRNO_ENOTBLK               15
   61 #define BSM_ERRNO_EBUSY                 16
   62 #define BSM_ERRNO_EEXIST                17
   63 #define BSM_ERRNO_EXDEV                 18
   64 #define BSM_ERRNO_ENODEV                19
   65 #define BSM_ERRNO_ENOTDIR               20
   66 #define BSM_ERRNO_EISDIR                21
   67 #define BSM_ERRNO_EINVAL                22
   68 #define BSM_ERRNO_ENFILE                23
   69 #define BSM_ERRNO_EMFILE                24
   70 #define BSM_ERRNO_ENOTTY                25
   71 #define BSM_ERRNO_ETXTBSY               26
   72 #define BSM_ERRNO_EFBIG                 27
   73 #define BSM_ERRNO_ENOSPC                28
   74 #define BSM_ERRNO_ESPIPE                29
   75 #define BSM_ERRNO_EROFS                 30
   76 #define BSM_ERRNO_EMLINK                31
   77 #define BSM_ERRNO_EPIPE                 32
   78 #define BSM_ERRNO_EDOM                  33
   79 #define BSM_ERRNO_ERANGE                34
   80 #define BSM_ERRNO_ENOMSG                35
   81 #define BSM_ERRNO_EIDRM                 36
   82 #define BSM_ERRNO_ECHRNG                37      /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
   83 #define BSM_ERRNO_EL2NSYNC              38      /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
   84 #define BSM_ERRNO_EL3HLT                39      /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
   85 #define BSM_ERRNO_EL3RST                40      /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
   86 #define BSM_ERRNO_ELNRNG                41      /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
   87 #define BSM_ERRNO_EUNATCH               42      /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
   88 #define BSM_ERRNO_ENOCSI                43      /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
   89 #define BSM_ERRNO_EL2HLT                44      /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
   90 #define BSM_ERRNO_EDEADLK               45
   91 #define BSM_ERRNO_ENOLCK                46
   92 #define BSM_ERRNO_ECANCELED             47
   93 #define BSM_ERRNO_ENOTSUP               48
   94 #define BSM_ERRNO_EDQUOT                49
   95 #define BSM_ERRNO_EBADE                 50      /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
   96 #define BSM_ERRNO_EBADR                 51      /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
   97 #define BSM_ERRNO_EXFULL                52      /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
   98 #define BSM_ERRNO_ENOANO                53      /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
   99 #define BSM_ERRNO_EBADRQC               54      /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
  100 #define BSM_ERRNO_EBADSLT               55      /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
  101 #define BSM_ERRNO_EDEADLOCK             56      /* Solaris-specific. */
  102 #define BSM_ERRNO_EBFONT                57      /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
  103 #define BSM_ERRNO_EOWNERDEAD            58      /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
  104 #define BSM_ERRNO_ENOTRECOVERABLE       59      /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
  105 #define BSM_ERRNO_ENOSTR                60      /* Solaris/Darwin/Linux-specific. */
  106 #define BSM_ERRNO_ENODATA               61      /* Solaris/Darwin/Linux-specific. */
  107 #define BSM_ERRNO_ETIME                 62      /* Solaris/Darwin/Linux-specific. */
  108 #define BSM_ERRNO_ENOSR                 63      /* Solaris/Darwin/Linux-specific. */
  109 #define BSM_ERRNO_ENONET                64      /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
  110 #define BSM_ERRNO_ENOPKG                65      /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
  111 #define BSM_ERRNO_EREMOTE               66
  112 #define BSM_ERRNO_ENOLINK               67
  113 #define BSM_ERRNO_EADV                  68      /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
  114 #define BSM_ERRNO_ESRMNT                69      /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
  115 #define BSM_ERRNO_ECOMM                 70      /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
  116 #define BSM_ERRNO_EPROTO                71
  117 #define BSM_ERRNO_ELOCKUNMAPPED         72      /* Solaris-specific. */
  118 #define BSM_ERRNO_ENOTACTIVE            73      /* Solaris-specific. */
  119 #define BSM_ERRNO_EMULTIHOP             74
  120 #define BSM_ERRNO_EBADMSG               77
  121 #define BSM_ERRNO_ENAMETOOLONG          78
  122 #define BSM_ERRNO_EOVERFLOW             79
  123 #define BSM_ERRNO_ENOTUNIQ              80      /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
  124 #define BSM_ERRNO_EBADFD                81      /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
  125 #define BSM_ERRNO_EREMCHG               82      /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
  126 #define BSM_ERRNO_ELIBACC               83      /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
  127 #define BSM_ERRNO_ELIBBAD               84      /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
  128 #define BSM_ERRNO_ELIBSCN               85      /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
  129 #define BSM_ERRNO_ELIBMAX               86      /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
  130 #define BSM_ERRNO_ELIBEXEC              87      /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
  131 #define BSM_ERRNO_EILSEQ                88
  132 #define BSM_ERRNO_ENOSYS                89
  133 #define BSM_ERRNO_ELOOP                 90
  134 #define BSM_ERRNO_ERESTART              91
  135 #define BSM_ERRNO_ESTRPIPE              92      /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
  136 #define BSM_ERRNO_ENOTEMPTY             93
  137 #define BSM_ERRNO_EUSERS                94
  138 #define BSM_ERRNO_ENOTSOCK              95
  139 #define BSM_ERRNO_EDESTADDRREQ          96
  140 #define BSM_ERRNO_EMSGSIZE              97
  141 #define BSM_ERRNO_EPROTOTYPE            98
  142 #define BSM_ERRNO_ENOPROTOOPT           99
  143 #define BSM_ERRNO_EPROTONOSUPPORT       120
  144 #define BSM_ERRNO_ESOCKTNOSUPPORT       121
  145 #define BSM_ERRNO_EOPNOTSUPP            122
  146 #define BSM_ERRNO_EPFNOSUPPORT          123
  147 #define BSM_ERRNO_EAFNOSUPPORT          124
  148 #define BSM_ERRNO_EADDRINUSE            125
  149 #define BSM_ERRNO_EADDRNOTAVAIL         126
  150 #define BSM_ERRNO_ENETDOWN              127
  151 #define BSM_ERRNO_ENETUNREACH           128
  152 #define BSM_ERRNO_ENETRESET             129
  153 #define BSM_ERRNO_ECONNABORTED          130
  154 #define BSM_ERRNO_ECONNRESET            131
  155 #define BSM_ERRNO_ENOBUFS               132
  156 #define BSM_ERRNO_EISCONN               133
  157 #define BSM_ERRNO_ENOTCONN              134
  158 #define BSM_ERRNO_ESHUTDOWN             143
  159 #define BSM_ERRNO_ETOOMANYREFS          144
  160 #define BSM_ERRNO_ETIMEDOUT             145
  161 #define BSM_ERRNO_ECONNREFUSED          146
  162 #define BSM_ERRNO_EHOSTDOWN             147
  163 #define BSM_ERRNO_EHOSTUNREACH          148
  164 #define BSM_ERRNO_EALREADY              149
  165 #define BSM_ERRNO_EINPROGRESS           150
  166 #define BSM_ERRNO_ESTALE                151
  167 
  168 /*
  169  * OpenBSM constants for error numbers not defined in Solaris.  In the event
  170  * that these errors are added to Solaris, we will deprecate the OpenBSM
  171  * numbers in the same way we do for audit event constants.
  172  *
  173  * ELAST doesn't get a constant in the BSM space.
  174  */
  175 #define BSM_ERRNO_EPROCLIM              190     /* FreeBSD/Darwin-specific. */
  176 #define BSM_ERRNO_EBADRPC               191     /* FreeBSD/Darwin-specific. */
  177 #define BSM_ERRNO_ERPCMISMATCH          192     /* FreeBSD/Darwin-specific. */
  178 #define BSM_ERRNO_EPROGUNAVAIL          193     /* FreeBSD/Darwin-specific. */
  179 #define BSM_ERRNO_EPROGMISMATCH         194     /* FreeBSD/Darwin-specific. */
  180 #define BSM_ERRNO_EPROCUNAVAIL          195     /* FreeBSD/Darwin-specific. */
  181 #define BSM_ERRNO_EFTYPE                196     /* FreeBSD/Darwin-specific. */
  182 #define BSM_ERRNO_EAUTH                 197     /* FreeBSD/Darwin-specific. */
  183 #define BSM_ERRNO_ENEEDAUTH             198     /* FreeBSD/Darwin-specific. */
  184 #define BSM_ERRNO_ENOATTR               199     /* FreeBSD/Darwin-specific. */
  185 #define BSM_ERRNO_EDOOFUS               200     /* FreeBSD-specific. */
  186 #define BSM_ERRNO_EJUSTRETURN           201     /* FreeBSD-specific. */
  187 #define BSM_ERRNO_ENOIOCTL              202     /* FreeBSD-specific. */
  188 #define BSM_ERRNO_EDIRIOCTL             203     /* FreeBSD-specific. */
  189 #define BSM_ERRNO_EPWROFF               204     /* Darwin-specific. */
  190 #define BSM_ERRNO_EDEVERR               205     /* Darwin-specific. */
  191 #define BSM_ERRNO_EBADEXEC              206     /* Darwin-specific. */
  192 #define BSM_ERRNO_EBADARCH              207     /* Darwin-specific. */
  193 #define BSM_ERRNO_ESHLIBVERS            208     /* Darwin-specific. */
  194 #define BSM_ERRNO_EBADMACHO             209     /* Darwin-specific. */
  195 #define BSM_ERRNO_EPOLICY               210     /* Darwin-specific. */
  196 #define BSM_ERRNO_EDOTDOT               211     /* Linux-specific. */
  197 #define BSM_ERRNO_EUCLEAN               212     /* Linux-specific. */
  198 #define BSM_ERRNO_ENOTNAM               213     /* Linux(Xenix?)-specific. */
  199 #define BSM_ERRNO_ENAVAIL               214     /* Linux(Xenix?)-specific. */
  200 #define BSM_ERRNO_EISNAM                215     /* Linux(Xenix?)-specific. */
  201 #define BSM_ERRNO_EREMOTEIO             216     /* Linux-specific. */
  202 #define BSM_ERRNO_ENOMEDIUM             217     /* Linux-specific. */
  203 #define BSM_ERRNO_EMEDIUMTYPE           218     /* Linux-specific. */
  204 #define BSM_ERRNO_ENOKEY                219     /* Linux-specific. */
  205 #define BSM_ERRNO_EKEYEXPIRED           220     /* Linux-specific. */
  206 #define BSM_ERRNO_EKEYREVOKED           221     /* Linux-specific. */
  207 #define BSM_ERRNO_EKEYREJECTED          222     /* Linux-specific. */
  208 
  209 /*
  210  * In the event that OpenBSM doesn't have a file representation of a local
  211  * error number, use this.
  212  */
  213 #define BSM_ERRNO_UNKNOWN               250     /* OpenBSM-specific. */
  214 
  215 #endif /* !_BSM_AUDIT_ERRNO_H_ */

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