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Pr_input passes data up (towards 62 * the users) and pr_output passes it down (towards the interfaces); control 63 * information passes up and down on pr_ctlinput and pr_ctloutput. 64 * The protocol is responsible for the space occupied by any the 65 * arguments to these entries and must dispose it. 66 * 67 * In retrospect, it would be a lot nicer to use an interface 68 * similar to the vnode VOP interface. 69 */ 70 /* USE THESE FOR YOUR PROTOTYPES ! */ 71 typedef int pr_input_t (struct mbuf **, int*, int); 72 typedef int pr_output_t (struct mbuf *, struct socket *, ...); 73 typedef void pr_ctlinput_t (int, struct sockaddr *, void *); 74 typedef int pr_ctloutput_t (struct socket *, struct sockopt *); 75 typedef void pr_init_t (void); 76 typedef void pr_fasttimo_t (void); 77 typedef void pr_slowtimo_t (void); 78 typedef void pr_drain_t (void); 79 80 struct protosw { 81 short pr_type; /* socket type used for */ 82 struct domain *pr_domain; /* domain protocol a member of */ 83 short pr_protocol; /* protocol number */ 84 short pr_flags; /* see below */ 85 /* protocol-protocol hooks */ 86 pr_input_t *pr_input; /* input to protocol (from below) */ 87 pr_output_t *pr_output; /* output to protocol (from above) */ 88 pr_ctlinput_t *pr_ctlinput; /* control input (from below) */ 89 pr_ctloutput_t *pr_ctloutput; /* control output (from above) */ 90 /* utility hooks */ 91 pr_init_t *pr_init; 92 pr_fasttimo_t *pr_fasttimo; /* fast timeout (200ms) */ 93 pr_slowtimo_t *pr_slowtimo; /* slow timeout (500ms) */ 94 pr_drain_t *pr_drain; /* flush any excess space possible */ 95 96 struct pr_usrreqs *pr_usrreqs; /* user-protocol hook */ 97 LIST_ENTRY(protosw) pr_fasttimos; 98 LIST_ENTRY(protosw) pr_slowtimos; 99 }; 100 /*#endif*/ 101 102 #define PR_SLOWHZ 2 /* 2 slow timeouts per second */ 103 #define PR_FASTHZ 5 /* 5 fast timeouts per second */ 104 105 /* 106 * This number should be defined again within each protocol family to avoid 107 * confusion. 108 */ 109 #define PROTO_SPACER 32767 /* spacer for loadable protocols */ 110 111 /* 112 * Values for pr_flags. 113 * PR_ADDR requires PR_ATOMIC; 114 * PR_ADDR and PR_CONNREQUIRED are mutually exclusive. 115 * PR_IMPLOPCL means that the protocol allows sendto without prior connect, 116 * and the protocol understands the MSG_EOF flag. The first property is 117 * is only relevant if PR_CONNREQUIRED is set (otherwise sendto is allowed 118 * anyhow). 119 */ 120 #define PR_ATOMIC 0x01 /* exchange atomic messages only */ 121 #define PR_ADDR 0x02 /* addresses given with messages */ 122 #define PR_CONNREQUIRED 0x04 /* connection required by protocol */ 123 #define PR_WANTRCVD 0x08 /* want PRU_RCVD calls */ 124 #define PR_RIGHTS 0x10 /* passes capabilities */ 125 #define PR_IMPLOPCL 0x20 /* implied open/close */ 126 #define PR_LASTHDR 0x40 /* enforce ipsec policy; last header */ 127 128 /* 129 * In earlier BSD network stacks, a single pr_usrreq() function pointer was 130 * invoked with an operation number indicating what operation was desired. 131 * We now provide individual function pointers which protocols can implement, 132 * which offers a number of benefits (such as type checking for arguments). 133 * These older constants are still present in order to support TCP debugging. 134 */ 135 #define PRU_ATTACH 0 /* attach protocol to up */ 136 #define PRU_DETACH 1 /* detach protocol from up */ 137 #define PRU_BIND 2 /* bind socket to address */ 138 #define PRU_LISTEN 3 /* listen for connection */ 139 #define PRU_CONNECT 4 /* establish connection to peer */ 140 #define PRU_ACCEPT 5 /* accept connection from peer */ 141 #define PRU_DISCONNECT 6 /* disconnect from peer */ 142 #define PRU_SHUTDOWN 7 /* won't send any more data */ 143 #define PRU_RCVD 8 /* have taken data; more room now */ 144 #define PRU_SEND 9 /* send this data */ 145 #define PRU_ABORT 10 /* abort (fast DISCONNECT, DETATCH) */ 146 #define PRU_CONTROL 11 /* control operations on protocol */ 147 #define PRU_SENSE 12 /* return status into m */ 148 #define PRU_RCVOOB 13 /* retrieve out of band data */ 149 #define PRU_SENDOOB 14 /* send out of band data */ 150 #define PRU_SOCKADDR 15 /* fetch socket's address */ 151 #define PRU_PEERADDR 16 /* fetch peer's address */ 152 #define PRU_CONNECT2 17 /* connect two sockets */ 153 /* begin for protocols internal use */ 154 #define PRU_FASTTIMO 18 /* 200ms timeout */ 155 #define PRU_SLOWTIMO 19 /* 500ms timeout */ 156 #define PRU_PROTORCV 20 /* receive from below */ 157 #define PRU_PROTOSEND 21 /* send to below */ 158 /* end for protocol's internal use */ 159 #define PRU_SEND_EOF 22 /* send and close */ 160 #define PRU_SOSETLABEL 23 /* MAC label change */ 161 #define PRU_CLOSE 24 /* socket close */ 162 #define PRU_FLUSH 25 /* flush the socket */ 163 #define PRU_NREQ 25 164 165 #ifdef PRUREQUESTS 166 const char *prurequests[] = { 167 "ATTACH", "DETACH", "BIND", "LISTEN", 168 "CONNECT", "ACCEPT", "DISCONNECT", "SHUTDOWN", 169 "RCVD", "SEND", "ABORT", "CONTROL", 170 "SENSE", "RCVOOB", "SENDOOB", "SOCKADDR", 171 "PEERADDR", "CONNECT2", "FASTTIMO", "SLOWTIMO", 172 "PROTORCV", "PROTOSEND", "SEND_EOF", "SOSETLABEL", 173 "CLOSE", "FLUSH", 174 }; 175 #endif 176 177 #ifdef _KERNEL /* users shouldn't see this decl */ 178 179 struct ifnet; 180 struct stat; 181 struct ucred; 182 struct uio; 183 184 /* 185 * If the ordering here looks odd, that's because it's alphabetical. These 186 * should eventually be merged back into struct protosw. 187 * 188 * Some fields initialized to defaults if they are NULL. 189 * See uipc_domain.c:net_init_domain() 190 */ 191 struct pr_usrreqs { 192 void (*pru_abort)(struct socket *so); 193 int (*pru_accept)(struct socket *so, struct sockaddr **nam); 194 int (*pru_attach)(struct socket *so, int proto, struct thread *td); 195 int (*pru_bind)(struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *nam, 196 struct thread *td); 197 int (*pru_connect)(struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *nam, 198 struct thread *td); 199 int (*pru_connect2)(struct socket *so1, struct socket *so2); 200 int (*pru_control)(struct socket *so, u_long cmd, caddr_t data, 201 struct ifnet *ifp, struct thread *td); 202 void (*pru_detach)(struct socket *so); 203 int (*pru_disconnect)(struct socket *so); 204 int (*pru_listen)(struct socket *so, int backlog, 205 struct thread *td); 206 int (*pru_peeraddr)(struct socket *so, struct sockaddr **nam); 207 int (*pru_rcvd)(struct socket *so, int flags); 208 int (*pru_rcvoob)(struct socket *so, struct mbuf *m, int flags); 209 int (*pru_send)(struct socket *so, int flags, struct mbuf *m, 210 struct sockaddr *addr, struct mbuf *control, 211 struct thread *td); 212 #define PRUS_OOB 0x1 213 #define PRUS_EOF 0x2 214 #define PRUS_MORETOCOME 0x4 215 #define PRUS_NOTREADY 0x8 216 #define PRUS_IPV6 0x10 217 int (*pru_ready)(struct socket *so, struct mbuf *m, int count); 218 int (*pru_sense)(struct socket *so, struct stat *sb); 219 int (*pru_shutdown)(struct socket *so); 220 int (*pru_flush)(struct socket *so, int direction); 221 int (*pru_sockaddr)(struct socket *so, struct sockaddr **nam); 222 int (*pru_sosend)(struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *addr, 223 struct uio *uio, struct mbuf *top, struct mbuf *control, 224 int flags, struct thread *td); 225 int (*pru_soreceive)(struct socket *so, struct sockaddr **paddr, 226 struct uio *uio, struct mbuf **mp0, struct mbuf **controlp, 227 int *flagsp); 228 int (*pru_sopoll)(struct socket *so, int events, 229 struct ucred *cred, struct thread *td); 230 void (*pru_sosetlabel)(struct socket *so); 231 void (*pru_close)(struct socket *so); 232 int (*pru_bindat)(int fd, struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *nam, 233 struct thread *td); 234 int (*pru_connectat)(int fd, struct socket *so, 235 struct sockaddr *nam, struct thread *td); 236 int (*pru_aio_queue)(struct socket *so, struct kaiocb *job); 237 }; 238 239 /* 240 * All nonvoid pru_*() functions below return EOPNOTSUPP. 241 */ 242 int pru_accept_notsupp(struct socket *so, struct sockaddr **nam); 243 int pru_aio_queue_notsupp(struct socket *so, struct kaiocb *job); 244 int pru_attach_notsupp(struct socket *so, int proto, struct thread *td); 245 int pru_bind_notsupp(struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *nam, 246 struct thread *td); 247 int pru_bindat_notsupp(int fd, struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *nam, 248 struct thread *td); 249 int pru_connect_notsupp(struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *nam, 250 struct thread *td); 251 int pru_connectat_notsupp(int fd, struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *nam, 252 struct thread *td); 253 int pru_connect2_notsupp(struct socket *so1, struct socket *so2); 254 int pru_control_notsupp(struct socket *so, u_long cmd, caddr_t data, 255 struct ifnet *ifp, struct thread *td); 256 int pru_disconnect_notsupp(struct socket *so); 257 int pru_listen_notsupp(struct socket *so, int backlog, struct thread *td); 258 int pru_peeraddr_notsupp(struct socket *so, struct sockaddr **nam); 259 int pru_rcvd_notsupp(struct socket *so, int flags); 260 int pru_rcvoob_notsupp(struct socket *so, struct mbuf *m, int flags); 261 int pru_send_notsupp(struct socket *so, int flags, struct mbuf *m, 262 struct sockaddr *addr, struct mbuf *control, struct thread *td); 263 int pru_ready_notsupp(struct socket *so, struct mbuf *m, int count); 264 int pru_sense_null(struct socket *so, struct stat *sb); 265 int pru_shutdown_notsupp(struct socket *so); 266 int pru_sockaddr_notsupp(struct socket *so, struct sockaddr **nam); 267 int pru_sosend_notsupp(struct socket *so, struct sockaddr *addr, 268 struct uio *uio, struct mbuf *top, struct mbuf *control, int flags, 269 struct thread *td); 270 int pru_soreceive_notsupp(struct socket *so, struct sockaddr **paddr, 271 struct uio *uio, struct mbuf **mp0, struct mbuf **controlp, 272 int *flagsp); 273 int pru_sopoll_notsupp(struct socket *so, int events, struct ucred *cred, 274 struct thread *td); 275 276 #endif /* _KERNEL */ 277 278 /* 279 * The arguments to the ctlinput routine are 280 * (*protosw[].pr_ctlinput)(cmd, sa, arg); 281 * where cmd is one of the commands below, sa is a pointer to a sockaddr, 282 * and arg is a `void *' argument used within a protocol family. 283 */ 284 #define PRC_IFDOWN 0 /* interface transition */ 285 #define PRC_ROUTEDEAD 1 /* select new route if possible ??? */ 286 #define PRC_IFUP 2 /* interface has come back up */ 287 /* was PRC_QUENCH2 3 DEC congestion bit says slow down */ 288 /* was PRC_QUENCH 4 Deprecated by RFC 6633 */ 289 #define PRC_MSGSIZE 5 /* message size forced drop */ 290 #define PRC_HOSTDEAD 6 /* host appears to be down */ 291 #define PRC_HOSTUNREACH 7 /* deprecated (use PRC_UNREACH_HOST) */ 292 #define PRC_UNREACH_NET 8 /* no route to network */ 293 #define PRC_UNREACH_HOST 9 /* no route to host */ 294 #define PRC_UNREACH_PROTOCOL 10 /* dst says bad protocol */ 295 #define PRC_UNREACH_PORT 11 /* bad port # */ 296 /* was PRC_UNREACH_NEEDFRAG 12 (use PRC_MSGSIZE) */ 297 #define PRC_UNREACH_SRCFAIL 13 /* source route failed */ 298 #define PRC_REDIRECT_NET 14 /* net routing redirect */ 299 #define PRC_REDIRECT_HOST 15 /* host routing redirect */ 300 #define PRC_REDIRECT_TOSNET 16 /* redirect for type of service & net */ 301 #define PRC_REDIRECT_TOSHOST 17 /* redirect for tos & host */ 302 #define PRC_TIMXCEED_INTRANS 18 /* packet lifetime expired in transit */ 303 #define PRC_TIMXCEED_REASS 19 /* lifetime expired on reass q */ 304 #define PRC_PARAMPROB 20 /* header incorrect */ 305 #define PRC_UNREACH_ADMIN_PROHIB 21 /* packet administrativly prohibited */ 306 307 #define PRC_NCMDS 22 308 309 #define PRC_IS_REDIRECT(cmd) \ 310 ((cmd) >= PRC_REDIRECT_NET && (cmd) <= PRC_REDIRECT_TOSHOST) 311 312 #ifdef PRCREQUESTS 313 char *prcrequests[] = { 314 "IFDOWN", "ROUTEDEAD", "IFUP", "DEC-BIT-QUENCH2", 315 "QUENCH", "MSGSIZE", "HOSTDEAD", "#7", 316 "NET-UNREACH", "HOST-UNREACH", "PROTO-UNREACH", "PORT-UNREACH", 317 "#12", "SRCFAIL-UNREACH", "NET-REDIRECT", "HOST-REDIRECT", 318 "TOSNET-REDIRECT", "TOSHOST-REDIRECT", "TX-INTRANS", "TX-REASS", 319 "PARAMPROB", "ADMIN-UNREACH" 320 }; 321 #endif 322 323 /* 324 * The arguments to ctloutput are: 325 * (*protosw[].pr_ctloutput)(req, so, level, optname, optval, p); 326 * req is one of the actions listed below, so is a (struct socket *), 327 * level is an indication of which protocol layer the option is intended. 328 * optname is a protocol dependent socket option request, 329 * optval is a pointer to a mbuf-chain pointer, for value-return results. 330 * The protocol is responsible for disposal of the mbuf chain *optval 331 * if supplied, 332 * the caller is responsible for any space held by *optval, when returned. 333 * A non-zero return from ctloutput gives an 334 * UNIX error number which should be passed to higher level software. 335 */ 336 #define PRCO_GETOPT 0 337 #define PRCO_SETOPT 1 338 339 #define PRCO_NCMDS 2 340 341 #ifdef PRCOREQUESTS 342 char *prcorequests[] = { 343 "GETOPT", "SETOPT", 344 }; 345 #endif 346 347 #ifdef _KERNEL 348 void pfctlinput(int, struct sockaddr *); 349 struct domain *pffinddomain(int family); 350 struct protosw *pffindproto(int family, int protocol, int type); 351 struct protosw *pffindtype(int family, int type); 352 int pf_proto_register(int family, struct protosw *npr); 353 int pf_proto_unregister(int family, int protocol, int type); 354 #endif 355 356 #endif 357