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sys/sys/event.h

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    1 /*-
    2  * Copyright (c) 1999,2000,2001 Jonathan Lemon <jlemon@FreeBSD.org>
    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  *
   14  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
   15  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
   16  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
   17  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
   18  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
   19  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
   20  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
   21  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
   22  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
   23  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
   24  * SUCH DAMAGE.
   25  *
   26  * $FreeBSD: releng/10.4/sys/sys/event.h 311772 2017-01-09 10:13:53Z kib $
   27  */
   28 
   29 #ifndef _SYS_EVENT_H_
   30 #define _SYS_EVENT_H_
   31 
   32 #include <sys/queue.h> 
   33 
   34 #define EVFILT_READ             (-1)
   35 #define EVFILT_WRITE            (-2)
   36 #define EVFILT_AIO              (-3)    /* attached to aio requests */
   37 #define EVFILT_VNODE            (-4)    /* attached to vnodes */
   38 #define EVFILT_PROC             (-5)    /* attached to struct proc */
   39 #define EVFILT_SIGNAL           (-6)    /* attached to struct proc */
   40 #define EVFILT_TIMER            (-7)    /* timers */
   41 /*      EVFILT_NETDEV           (-8)       no longer supported */
   42 #define EVFILT_FS               (-9)    /* filesystem events */
   43 #define EVFILT_LIO              (-10)   /* attached to lio requests */
   44 #define EVFILT_USER             (-11)   /* User events */
   45 #define EVFILT_SYSCOUNT         11
   46 
   47 #define EV_SET(kevp_, a, b, c, d, e, f) do {    \
   48         struct kevent *kevp = (kevp_);          \
   49         (kevp)->ident = (a);                    \
   50         (kevp)->filter = (b);                   \
   51         (kevp)->flags = (c);                    \
   52         (kevp)->fflags = (d);                   \
   53         (kevp)->data = (e);                     \
   54         (kevp)->udata = (f);                    \
   55 } while(0)
   56 
   57 struct kevent {
   58         uintptr_t       ident;          /* identifier for this event */
   59         short           filter;         /* filter for event */
   60         u_short         flags;
   61         u_int           fflags;
   62         intptr_t        data;
   63         void            *udata;         /* opaque user data identifier */
   64 };
   65 
   66 /* actions */
   67 #define EV_ADD          0x0001          /* add event to kq (implies enable) */
   68 #define EV_DELETE       0x0002          /* delete event from kq */
   69 #define EV_ENABLE       0x0004          /* enable event */
   70 #define EV_DISABLE      0x0008          /* disable event (not reported) */
   71 
   72 /* flags */
   73 #define EV_ONESHOT      0x0010          /* only report one occurrence */
   74 #define EV_CLEAR        0x0020          /* clear event state after reporting */
   75 #define EV_RECEIPT      0x0040          /* force EV_ERROR on success, data=0 */
   76 #define EV_DISPATCH     0x0080          /* disable event after reporting */
   77 
   78 #define EV_SYSFLAGS     0xF000          /* reserved by system */
   79 #define EV_DROP         0x1000          /* note should be dropped */
   80 #define EV_FLAG1        0x2000          /* filter-specific flag */
   81 #define EV_FLAG2        0x4000          /* filter-specific flag */
   82 
   83 /* returned values */
   84 #define EV_EOF          0x8000          /* EOF detected */
   85 #define EV_ERROR        0x4000          /* error, data contains errno */
   86 
   87  /*
   88   * data/hint flags/masks for EVFILT_USER, shared with userspace
   89   *
   90   * On input, the top two bits of fflags specifies how the lower twenty four
   91   * bits should be applied to the stored value of fflags.
   92   *
   93   * On output, the top two bits will always be set to NOTE_FFNOP and the
   94   * remaining twenty four bits will contain the stored fflags value.
   95   */
   96 #define NOTE_FFNOP      0x00000000              /* ignore input fflags */
   97 #define NOTE_FFAND      0x40000000              /* AND fflags */
   98 #define NOTE_FFOR       0x80000000              /* OR fflags */
   99 #define NOTE_FFCOPY     0xc0000000              /* copy fflags */
  100 #define NOTE_FFCTRLMASK 0xc0000000              /* masks for operations */
  101 #define NOTE_FFLAGSMASK 0x00ffffff
  102 
  103 #define NOTE_TRIGGER    0x01000000              /* Cause the event to be
  104                                                    triggered for output. */
  105 
  106 /*
  107  * data/hint flags for EVFILT_{READ|WRITE}, shared with userspace
  108  */
  109 #define NOTE_LOWAT      0x0001                  /* low water mark */
  110 
  111 /*
  112  * data/hint flags for EVFILT_VNODE, shared with userspace
  113  */
  114 #define NOTE_DELETE     0x0001                  /* vnode was removed */
  115 #define NOTE_WRITE      0x0002                  /* data contents changed */
  116 #define NOTE_EXTEND     0x0004                  /* size increased */
  117 #define NOTE_ATTRIB     0x0008                  /* attributes changed */
  118 #define NOTE_LINK       0x0010                  /* link count changed */
  119 #define NOTE_RENAME     0x0020                  /* vnode was renamed */
  120 #define NOTE_REVOKE     0x0040                  /* vnode access was revoked */
  121 #define NOTE_OPEN       0x0080                  /* vnode was opened */
  122 #define NOTE_CLOSE      0x0100                  /* file closed, fd did not
  123                                                    allowed write */
  124 #define NOTE_CLOSE_WRITE 0x0200                 /* file closed, fd did allowed
  125                                                    write */
  126 #define NOTE_READ       0x0400                  /* file was read */
  127 
  128 /*
  129  * data/hint flags for EVFILT_PROC, shared with userspace
  130  */
  131 #define NOTE_EXIT       0x80000000              /* process exited */
  132 #define NOTE_FORK       0x40000000              /* process forked */
  133 #define NOTE_EXEC       0x20000000              /* process exec'd */
  134 #define NOTE_PCTRLMASK  0xf0000000              /* mask for hint bits */
  135 #define NOTE_PDATAMASK  0x000fffff              /* mask for pid */
  136 
  137 /* additional flags for EVFILT_PROC */
  138 #define NOTE_TRACK      0x00000001              /* follow across forks */
  139 #define NOTE_TRACKERR   0x00000002              /* could not track child */
  140 #define NOTE_CHILD      0x00000004              /* am a child process */
  141 
  142 /* additional flags for EVFILE_TIMER */
  143 #define NOTE_SECONDS            0x00000001      /* data is seconds */
  144 #define NOTE_MSECONDS           0x00000002      /* data is milliseconds */
  145 #define NOTE_USECONDS           0x00000004      /* data is microseconds */
  146 #define NOTE_NSECONDS           0x00000008      /* data is nanoseconds */
  147 
  148 struct knote;
  149 SLIST_HEAD(klist, knote);
  150 struct kqueue;
  151 TAILQ_HEAD(kqlist, kqueue);
  152 struct knlist {
  153         struct  klist   kl_list;
  154         void    (*kl_lock)(void *);     /* lock function */
  155         void    (*kl_unlock)(void *);
  156         void    (*kl_assert_locked)(void *);
  157         void    (*kl_assert_unlocked)(void *);
  158         void *kl_lockarg;               /* argument passed to kl_lockf() */
  159 };
  160 
  161 
  162 #ifdef _KERNEL
  163 
  164 /*
  165  * Flags for knote call
  166  */
  167 #define KNF_LISTLOCKED  0x0001                  /* knlist is locked */
  168 #define KNF_NOKQLOCK    0x0002                  /* do not keep KQ_LOCK */
  169 
  170 #define KNOTE(list, hist, flags)        knote(list, hist, flags)
  171 #define KNOTE_LOCKED(list, hint)        knote(list, hint, KNF_LISTLOCKED)
  172 #define KNOTE_UNLOCKED(list, hint)      knote(list, hint, 0)
  173 
  174 #define KNLIST_EMPTY(list)              SLIST_EMPTY(&(list)->kl_list)
  175 
  176 /*
  177  * Flag indicating hint is a signal.  Used by EVFILT_SIGNAL, and also
  178  * shared by EVFILT_PROC  (all knotes attached to p->p_klist)
  179  */
  180 #define NOTE_SIGNAL     0x08000000
  181 
  182 /*
  183  * Hint values for the optional f_touch event filter.  If f_touch is not set 
  184  * to NULL and f_isfd is zero the f_touch filter will be called with the type
  185  * argument set to EVENT_REGISTER during a kevent() system call.  It is also
  186  * called under the same conditions with the type argument set to EVENT_PROCESS
  187  * when the event has been triggered.
  188  */
  189 #define EVENT_REGISTER  1
  190 #define EVENT_PROCESS   2
  191 
  192 struct filterops {
  193         int     f_isfd;         /* true if ident == filedescriptor */
  194         int     (*f_attach)(struct knote *kn);
  195         void    (*f_detach)(struct knote *kn);
  196         int     (*f_event)(struct knote *kn, long hint);
  197         void    (*f_touch)(struct knote *kn, struct kevent *kev, u_long type);
  198 };
  199 
  200 /*
  201  * Setting the KN_INFLUX flag enables you to unlock the kq that this knote
  202  * is on, and modify kn_status as if you had the KQ lock.
  203  *
  204  * kn_sfflags, kn_sdata, and kn_kevent are protected by the knlist lock.
  205  */
  206 struct knote {
  207         SLIST_ENTRY(knote)      kn_link;        /* for kq */
  208         SLIST_ENTRY(knote)      kn_selnext;     /* for struct selinfo */
  209         struct                  knlist *kn_knlist;      /* f_attach populated */
  210         TAILQ_ENTRY(knote)      kn_tqe;
  211         struct                  kqueue *kn_kq;  /* which queue we are on */
  212         struct                  kevent kn_kevent;
  213         int                     kn_status;      /* protected by kq lock */
  214 #define KN_ACTIVE       0x01                    /* event has been triggered */
  215 #define KN_QUEUED       0x02                    /* event is on queue */
  216 #define KN_DISABLED     0x04                    /* event is disabled */
  217 #define KN_DETACHED     0x08                    /* knote is detached */
  218 #define KN_INFLUX       0x10                    /* knote is in flux */
  219 #define KN_MARKER       0x20                    /* ignore this knote */
  220 #define KN_KQUEUE       0x40                    /* this knote belongs to a kq */
  221 #define KN_HASKQLOCK    0x80                    /* for _inevent */
  222 #define KN_SCAN         0x100                   /* flux set in kqueue_scan() */
  223         int                     kn_sfflags;     /* saved filter flags */
  224         intptr_t                kn_sdata;       /* saved data field */
  225         union {
  226                 struct          file *p_fp;     /* file data pointer */
  227                 struct          proc *p_proc;   /* proc pointer */
  228                 struct          aiocblist *p_aio;       /* AIO job pointer */
  229                 struct          aioliojob *p_lio;       /* LIO job pointer */ 
  230                 sbintime_t      *p_nexttime;    /* next timer event fires at */
  231                 void            *p_v;           /* generic other pointer */
  232         } kn_ptr;
  233         struct                  filterops *kn_fop;
  234         void                    *kn_hook;
  235         int                     kn_hookid;
  236 
  237 #define kn_id           kn_kevent.ident
  238 #define kn_filter       kn_kevent.filter
  239 #define kn_flags        kn_kevent.flags
  240 #define kn_fflags       kn_kevent.fflags
  241 #define kn_data         kn_kevent.data
  242 #define kn_fp           kn_ptr.p_fp
  243 };
  244 struct kevent_copyops {
  245         void    *arg;
  246         int     (*k_copyout)(void *arg, struct kevent *kevp, int count);
  247         int     (*k_copyin)(void *arg, struct kevent *kevp, int count);
  248 };
  249 
  250 struct thread;
  251 struct proc;
  252 struct knlist;
  253 struct mtx;
  254 struct rwlock;
  255 
  256 void    knote(struct knlist *list, long hint, int lockflags);
  257 void    knote_fork(struct knlist *list, int pid);
  258 void    knlist_add(struct knlist *knl, struct knote *kn, int islocked);
  259 void    knlist_remove(struct knlist *knl, struct knote *kn, int islocked);
  260 void    knlist_remove_inevent(struct knlist *knl, struct knote *kn);
  261 int     knlist_empty(struct knlist *knl);
  262 void    knlist_init(struct knlist *knl, void *lock, void (*kl_lock)(void *),
  263     void (*kl_unlock)(void *), void (*kl_assert_locked)(void *),
  264     void (*kl_assert_unlocked)(void *));
  265 void    knlist_init_mtx(struct knlist *knl, struct mtx *lock);
  266 void    knlist_init_rw_reader(struct knlist *knl, struct rwlock *lock);
  267 void    knlist_destroy(struct knlist *knl);
  268 void    knlist_cleardel(struct knlist *knl, struct thread *td,
  269         int islocked, int killkn);
  270 #define knlist_clear(knl, islocked)                             \
  271         knlist_cleardel((knl), NULL, (islocked), 0)
  272 #define knlist_delete(knl, td, islocked)                        \
  273         knlist_cleardel((knl), (td), (islocked), 1)
  274 void    knote_fdclose(struct thread *p, int fd);
  275 int     kqfd_register(int fd, struct kevent *kev, struct thread *p,
  276             int waitok);
  277 int     kqueue_add_filteropts(int filt, struct filterops *filtops);
  278 int     kqueue_del_filteropts(int filt);
  279 
  280 #else   /* !_KERNEL */
  281 
  282 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
  283 struct timespec;
  284 
  285 __BEGIN_DECLS
  286 int     kqueue(void);
  287 int     kevent(int kq, const struct kevent *changelist, int nchanges,
  288             struct kevent *eventlist, int nevents,
  289             const struct timespec *timeout);
  290 __END_DECLS
  291 
  292 #endif /* !_KERNEL */
  293 
  294 #endif /* !_SYS_EVENT_H_ */

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