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    1 /*-
    2  * Copyright (c) 2015 Dmitry Chagin <dchagin@FreeBSD.org>
    3  *
    4  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
    5  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
    6  * are met:
    7  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
    8  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
    9  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
   10  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
   11  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
   12  *
   13  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
   14  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
   15  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
   16  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
   17  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
   18  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
   19  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
   20  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
   21  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
   22  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
   23  * SUCH DAMAGE.
   24  *
   25  * $FreeBSD$
   26  */
   27 
   28 #ifndef _LINUX_MI_H_
   29 #define _LINUX_MI_H_
   30 
   31 #include <sys/queue.h>
   32 
   33 /*
   34  * Private Brandinfo flags
   35  */
   36 #define LINUX_BI_FUTEX_REQUEUE  0x01000000
   37 
   38 /*
   39  * poll()
   40  */
   41 #define LINUX_POLLIN            0x0001
   42 #define LINUX_POLLPRI           0x0002
   43 #define LINUX_POLLOUT           0x0004
   44 #define LINUX_POLLERR           0x0008
   45 #define LINUX_POLLHUP           0x0010
   46 #define LINUX_POLLNVAL          0x0020
   47 #define LINUX_POLLRDNORM        0x0040
   48 #define LINUX_POLLRDBAND        0x0080
   49 #define LINUX_POLLWRNORM        0x0100
   50 #define LINUX_POLLWRBAND        0x0200
   51 #define LINUX_POLLMSG           0x0400
   52 #define LINUX_POLLREMOVE        0x1000
   53 #define LINUX_POLLRDHUP         0x2000
   54 
   55 #define LINUX_IFHWADDRLEN       6
   56 #define LINUX_IFNAMSIZ          16
   57 
   58 struct l_sockaddr {
   59         unsigned short  sa_family;
   60         char            sa_data[14];
   61 };
   62 
   63 #define LINUX_ARPHRD_ETHER      1
   64 #define LINUX_ARPHRD_LOOPBACK   772
   65 
   66 /*
   67  * Supported address families
   68  */
   69 #define LINUX_AF_UNSPEC         0
   70 #define LINUX_AF_UNIX           1
   71 #define LINUX_AF_INET           2
   72 #define LINUX_AF_AX25           3
   73 #define LINUX_AF_IPX            4
   74 #define LINUX_AF_APPLETALK      5
   75 #define LINUX_AF_INET6          10
   76 #define LINUX_AF_NETLINK        16
   77 
   78 #define LINUX_NETLINK_ROUTE             0
   79 #define LINUX_NETLINK_SOCK_DIAG         4
   80 #define LINUX_NETLINK_NFLOG             5
   81 #define LINUX_NETLINK_SELINUX           7
   82 #define LINUX_NETLINK_AUDIT             9
   83 #define LINUX_NETLINK_FIB_LOOKUP        10
   84 #define LINUX_NETLINK_NETFILTER         12
   85 #define LINUX_NETLINK_KOBJECT_UEVENT    15
   86 
   87 /*
   88  * net device flags
   89  */
   90 #define LINUX_IFF_UP            0x0001
   91 #define LINUX_IFF_BROADCAST     0x0002
   92 #define LINUX_IFF_DEBUG         0x0004
   93 #define LINUX_IFF_LOOPBACK      0x0008
   94 #define LINUX_IFF_POINTOPOINT   0x0010
   95 #define LINUX_IFF_NOTRAILERS    0x0020
   96 #define LINUX_IFF_RUNNING       0x0040
   97 #define LINUX_IFF_NOARP         0x0080
   98 #define LINUX_IFF_PROMISC       0x0100
   99 #define LINUX_IFF_ALLMULTI      0x0200
  100 #define LINUX_IFF_MASTER        0x0400
  101 #define LINUX_IFF_SLAVE         0x0800
  102 #define LINUX_IFF_MULTICAST     0x1000
  103 #define LINUX_IFF_PORTSEL       0x2000
  104 #define LINUX_IFF_AUTOMEDIA     0x4000
  105 #define LINUX_IFF_DYNAMIC       0x8000
  106 
  107 /* sigaltstack */
  108 #define LINUX_SS_ONSTACK        1
  109 #define LINUX_SS_DISABLE        2
  110 
  111 int linux_to_bsd_sigaltstack(int lsa);
  112 int bsd_to_linux_sigaltstack(int bsa);
  113 
  114 /* sigset */
  115 typedef struct {
  116         uint64_t        __mask;
  117 } l_sigset_t;
  118 
  119 /* primitives to manipulate sigset_t */
  120 #define LINUX_SIGEMPTYSET(set)          (set).__mask = 0
  121 #define LINUX_SIGISMEMBER(set, sig)     (1ULL & ((set).__mask >> _SIG_IDX(sig)))
  122 #define LINUX_SIGADDSET(set, sig)       (set).__mask |= 1ULL << _SIG_IDX(sig)
  123 
  124 void linux_to_bsd_sigset(l_sigset_t *, sigset_t *);
  125 void bsd_to_linux_sigset(sigset_t *, l_sigset_t *);
  126 
  127 /* signaling */
  128 #define LINUX_SIGHUP            1
  129 #define LINUX_SIGINT            2
  130 #define LINUX_SIGQUIT           3
  131 #define LINUX_SIGILL            4
  132 #define LINUX_SIGTRAP           5
  133 #define LINUX_SIGABRT           6
  134 #define LINUX_SIGIOT            LINUX_SIGABRT
  135 #define LINUX_SIGBUS            7
  136 #define LINUX_SIGFPE            8
  137 #define LINUX_SIGKILL           9
  138 #define LINUX_SIGUSR1           10
  139 #define LINUX_SIGSEGV           11
  140 #define LINUX_SIGUSR2           12
  141 #define LINUX_SIGPIPE           13
  142 #define LINUX_SIGALRM           14
  143 #define LINUX_SIGTERM           15
  144 #define LINUX_SIGSTKFLT         16
  145 #define LINUX_SIGCHLD           17
  146 #define LINUX_SIGCONT           18
  147 #define LINUX_SIGSTOP           19
  148 #define LINUX_SIGTSTP           20
  149 #define LINUX_SIGTTIN           21
  150 #define LINUX_SIGTTOU           22
  151 #define LINUX_SIGURG            23
  152 #define LINUX_SIGXCPU           24
  153 #define LINUX_SIGXFSZ           25
  154 #define LINUX_SIGVTALRM         26
  155 #define LINUX_SIGPROF           27
  156 #define LINUX_SIGWINCH          28
  157 #define LINUX_SIGIO             29
  158 #define LINUX_SIGPOLL           LINUX_SIGIO
  159 #define LINUX_SIGPWR            30
  160 #define LINUX_SIGSYS            31
  161 #define LINUX_SIGTBLSZ          31
  162 #define LINUX_SIGRTMIN          32
  163 #define LINUX_SIGRTMAX          64
  164 
  165 #define LINUX_SIG_VALID(sig)    ((sig) <= LINUX_SIGRTMAX && (sig) > 0)
  166 
  167 int linux_to_bsd_signal(int sig);
  168 int bsd_to_linux_signal(int sig);
  169 
  170 /* sigprocmask actions */
  171 #define LINUX_SIG_BLOCK         0
  172 #define LINUX_SIG_UNBLOCK       1
  173 #define LINUX_SIG_SETMASK       2
  174 
  175 void linux_dev_shm_create(void);
  176 void linux_dev_shm_destroy(void);
  177 
  178 /*
  179  * mask=0 is not sensible for this application, so it will be taken to mean
  180  * a mask equivalent to the value.  Otherwise, (word & mask) == value maps to
  181  * (word & ~mask) | value in a bitfield for the platform we're converting to.
  182  */
  183 struct bsd_to_linux_bitmap {
  184         int     bsd_mask;
  185         int     bsd_value;
  186         int     linux_mask;
  187         int     linux_value;
  188 };
  189 
  190 int bsd_to_linux_bits_(int value, struct bsd_to_linux_bitmap *bitmap,
  191     size_t mapcnt, int no_value);
  192 int linux_to_bsd_bits_(int value, struct bsd_to_linux_bitmap *bitmap,
  193     size_t mapcnt, int no_value);
  194 
  195 /*
  196  * These functions are used for simplification of BSD <-> Linux bit conversions.
  197  * Given `value`, a bit field, these functions will walk the given bitmap table
  198  * and set the appropriate bits for the target platform.  If any bits were
  199  * successfully converted, then the return value is the equivalent of value
  200  * represented with the bit values appropriate for the target platform.
  201  * Otherwise, the value supplied as `no_value` is returned.
  202  */
  203 #define bsd_to_linux_bits(_val, _bmap, _noval) \
  204     bsd_to_linux_bits_((_val), (_bmap), nitems((_bmap)), (_noval))
  205 #define linux_to_bsd_bits(_val, _bmap, _noval) \
  206     linux_to_bsd_bits_((_val), (_bmap), nitems((_bmap)), (_noval))
  207 
  208 /*
  209  * Easy mapping helpers.  BITMAP_EASY_LINUX represents a single bit to be
  210  * translated, and the FreeBSD and Linux values are supplied.  BITMAP_1t1_LINUX
  211  * is the extreme version of this, where not only is it a single bit, but the
  212  * name of the macro used to represent the Linux version of a bit literally has
  213  * LINUX_ prepended to the normal name.
  214  */
  215 #define BITMAP_EASY_LINUX(_name, _linux_name)   \
  216         {                                       \
  217                 .bsd_value = (_name),           \
  218                 .linux_value = (_linux_name),   \
  219         }
  220 #define BITMAP_1t1_LINUX(_name) BITMAP_EASY_LINUX(_name, LINUX_##_name)
  221 
  222 int bsd_to_linux_errno(int error);
  223 void linux_check_errtbl(void);
  224 
  225 #define STATX_BASIC_STATS               0x07ff
  226 #define STATX_BTIME                     0x0800
  227 #define STATX_ALL                       0x0fff
  228 
  229 #define STATX_ATTR_COMPRESSED           0x0004
  230 #define STATX_ATTR_IMMUTABLE            0x0010
  231 #define STATX_ATTR_APPEND               0x0020
  232 #define STATX_ATTR_NODUMP               0x0040
  233 #define STATX_ATTR_ENCRYPTED            0x0800
  234 #define STATX_ATTR_AUTOMOUNT            0x1000
  235 
  236 struct l_statx_timestamp {
  237         int64_t tv_sec;
  238         int32_t tv_nsec;
  239         int32_t __spare0;
  240 };
  241 
  242 struct l_statx {
  243         uint32_t stx_mask;
  244         uint32_t stx_blksize;
  245         uint64_t stx_attributes;
  246         uint32_t stx_nlink;
  247         uint32_t stx_uid;
  248         uint32_t stx_gid;
  249         uint16_t stx_mode;
  250         uint16_t __spare0[1];
  251         uint64_t stx_ino;
  252         uint64_t stx_size;
  253         uint64_t stx_blocks;
  254         uint64_t stx_attributes_mask;
  255         struct l_statx_timestamp stx_atime;
  256         struct l_statx_timestamp stx_btime;
  257         struct l_statx_timestamp stx_ctime;
  258         struct l_statx_timestamp stx_mtime;
  259         uint32_t stx_rdev_major;
  260         uint32_t stx_rdev_minor;
  261         uint32_t stx_dev_major;
  262         uint32_t stx_dev_minor;
  263         uint64_t stx_mnt_id;
  264         uint64_t __spare2[13];
  265 };
  266 
  267 /*
  268  * statfs f_flags
  269  */
  270 #define LINUX_ST_RDONLY                 0x0001
  271 #define LINUX_ST_NOSUID                 0x0002
  272 #define LINUX_ST_NODEV                  0x0004  /* No native analogue */
  273 #define LINUX_ST_NOEXEC                 0x0008
  274 #define LINUX_ST_SYNCHRONOUS            0x0010
  275 #define LINUX_ST_VALID                  0x0020
  276 #define LINUX_ST_MANDLOCK               0x0040  /* No native analogue */
  277 #define LINUX_ST_NOATIME                0x0400
  278 #define LINUX_ST_NODIRATIME             0x0800  /* No native analogue */
  279 #define LINUX_ST_RELATIME               0x1000  /* No native analogue */
  280 #define LINUX_ST_NOSYMFOLLOW            0x2000
  281 
  282 #define lower_32_bits(n)        ((uint32_t)((n) & 0xffffffff))
  283 
  284 #ifdef KTRACE
  285 #define linux_ktrsigset(s, l)   \
  286         ktrstruct("l_sigset_t", (s), l)
  287 #endif
  288 
  289 void linux_netlink_register(void);
  290 void linux_netlink_deregister(void);
  291 
  292 #endif /* _LINUX_MI_H_ */

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