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27 | */ |
28 | /*! | |
29 | @header kpi_mbuf.h | |
30 | This header defines an API for interacting with mbufs. mbufs are the | |
31 | primary method of storing packets in the networking stack. | |
b0d623f7 | 32 | |
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33 | mbufs are used to store various items in the networking stack. The |
34 | most common usage of an mbuf is to store a packet or data on a | |
35 | socket waiting to be sent or received. The mbuf is a contiguous | |
36 | structure with some header followed by some data. To store more data | |
37 | than would fit in an mbuf, external data is used. Most mbufs with | |
38 | external data use clusters to store the external data. | |
b0d623f7 | 39 | |
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40 | mbufs can be chained, contiguous data in a packet can be found by |
41 | following the m_next chain. Packets may be bundled together using | |
42 | m_nextpacket. Many parts of the stack do not properly handle chains | |
43 | of packets. When in doubt, don't chain packets. | |
44 | */ | |
45 | ||
46 | #ifndef __KPI_MBUF__ | |
47 | #define __KPI_MBUF__ | |
48 | #include <sys/kernel_types.h> | |
49 | #include <mach/vm_types.h> | |
50 | ||
51 | /*! | |
52 | @enum mbuf_flags_t | |
53 | @abstract Constants defining mbuf flags. Only the flags listed below | |
2d21ac55 | 54 | can be set or retrieved. |
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55 | @constant MBUF_EXT Indicates this mbuf has external data. |
56 | @constant MBUF_PKTHDR Indicates this mbuf has a packet header. | |
57 | @constant MBUF_EOR Indicates this mbuf is the end of a record. | |
6d2010ae | 58 | @constant MBUF_LOOP Indicates this packet is looped back. |
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59 | @constant MBUF_BCAST Indicates this packet will be sent or was |
60 | received as a brodcast. | |
61 | @constant MBUF_MCAST Indicates this packet will be sent or was | |
62 | received as a multicast. | |
63 | @constant MBUF_FRAG Indicates this packet is a fragment of a larger | |
64 | packet. | |
65 | @constant MBUF_FIRSTFRAG Indicates this packet is the first fragment. | |
66 | @constant MBUF_LASTFRAG Indicates this packet is the last fragment. | |
67 | @constant MBUF_PROMISC Indicates this packet was only received | |
68 | because the interface is in promiscuous mode. This should be set | |
69 | by the demux function. These packets will be discarded after | |
70 | being passed to any interface filters. | |
71 | */ | |
72 | enum { | |
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73 | MBUF_EXT = 0x0001, /* has associated external storage */ |
74 | MBUF_PKTHDR = 0x0002, /* start of record */ | |
75 | MBUF_EOR = 0x0004, /* end of record */ | |
6d2010ae | 76 | MBUF_LOOP = 0x0040, /* packet is looped back */ |
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77 | |
78 | MBUF_BCAST = 0x0100, /* send/received as link-level broadcast */ | |
79 | MBUF_MCAST = 0x0200, /* send/received as link-level multicast */ | |
80 | MBUF_FRAG = 0x0400, /* packet is a fragment of a larger packet */ | |
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81 | MBUF_FIRSTFRAG = 0x0800, /* packet is first fragment */ |
82 | MBUF_LASTFRAG = 0x1000, /* packet is last fragment */ | |
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83 | MBUF_PROMISC = 0x2000, /* packet is promiscuous */ |
84 | MBUF_HASFCS = 0x4000 /* packet has FCS */ | |
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85 | }; |
86 | typedef u_int32_t mbuf_flags_t; | |
87 | ||
88 | /*! | |
89 | @enum mbuf_type_t | |
90 | @abstract Types of mbufs. | |
91 | @discussion Some mbufs represent packets, some represnt data waiting | |
92 | on sockets. Other mbufs store control data or other various | |
93 | structures. The mbuf type is used to store what sort of data the | |
94 | mbuf contains. | |
95 | @constant MBUF_MT_FREE Indicates the mbuf is free and is | |
96 | sitting on the queue of free mbufs. If you find that an mbuf you | |
97 | have a reference to has this type, something has gone terribly | |
98 | wrong. | |
99 | @constant MBUF_MT_DATA Indicates this mbuf is being used to store | |
100 | data. | |
101 | @constant MBUF_MT_HEADER Indicates this mbuf has a packet header, | |
102 | this is probably a packet. | |
103 | @constant MBUF_MT_SOCKET Socket structure. | |
104 | @constant MBUF_MT_PCB Protocol control block. | |
105 | @constant MBUF_MT_RTABLE Routing table entry. | |
106 | @constant MBUF_MT_HTABLE IMP host tables???. | |
107 | @constant MBUF_MT_ATABLE Address resolution table data. | |
108 | @constant MBUF_MT_SONAME Socket name, usually a sockaddr of some | |
109 | sort. | |
110 | @constant MBUF_MT_FTABLE Fragment reassembly header. | |
111 | @constant MBUF_MT_RIGHTS Access rights. | |
112 | @constant MBUF_MT_IFADDR Interface address. | |
113 | @constant MBUF_MT_CONTROL Extra-data protocol message (control | |
114 | message). | |
115 | @constant MBUF_MT_OOBDATA Out of band data. | |
116 | */ | |
117 | enum { | |
118 | MBUF_TYPE_FREE = 0, /* should be on free list */ | |
119 | MBUF_TYPE_DATA = 1, /* dynamic (data) allocation */ | |
120 | MBUF_TYPE_HEADER = 2, /* packet header */ | |
121 | MBUF_TYPE_SOCKET = 3, /* socket structure */ | |
122 | MBUF_TYPE_PCB = 4, /* protocol control block */ | |
123 | MBUF_TYPE_RTABLE = 5, /* routing tables */ | |
124 | MBUF_TYPE_HTABLE = 6, /* IMP host tables */ | |
b0d623f7 | 125 | MBUF_TYPE_ATABLE = 7, /* address resolution tables */ |
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126 | MBUF_TYPE_SONAME = 8, /* socket name */ |
127 | MBUF_TYPE_SOOPTS = 10, /* socket options */ | |
128 | MBUF_TYPE_FTABLE = 11, /* fragment reassembly header */ | |
129 | MBUF_TYPE_RIGHTS = 12, /* access rights */ | |
130 | MBUF_TYPE_IFADDR = 13, /* interface address */ | |
131 | MBUF_TYPE_CONTROL = 14, /* extra-data protocol message */ | |
132 | MBUF_TYPE_OOBDATA = 15 /* expedited data */ | |
133 | }; | |
134 | typedef u_int32_t mbuf_type_t; | |
135 | ||
136 | /*! | |
137 | @enum mbuf_csum_request_flags_t | |
138 | @abstract Checksum performed/requested flags. | |
139 | @discussion Mbufs often contain packets. Some hardware supports | |
140 | performing checksums in hardware. The stack uses these flags to | |
141 | indicate to the driver what sort of checksumming should be | |
142 | handled in by the driver/hardware. These flags will only be set | |
143 | if the driver indicates that it supports the corresponding | |
144 | checksums using ifnet_set_offload. | |
145 | @constant MBUF_CSUM_REQ_IP Indicates the IP checksum has not been | |
146 | calculated yet. | |
147 | @constant MBUF_CSUM_REQ_TCP Indicates the TCP checksum has not been | |
148 | calculated yet. | |
149 | @constant MBUF_CSUM_REQ_UDP Indicates the UDP checksum has not been | |
150 | calculated yet. | |
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151 | @constant MBUF_CSUM_REQ_TCPIPV6 Indicates the TCP checksum for IPv6 |
152 | has not been calculated yet. | |
153 | @constant MBUF_CSUM_REQ_UDPIPV6 Indicates the UDP checksum for IPv6 | |
154 | has not been calculated yet. | |
91447636 | 155 | */ |
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156 | enum { |
157 | MBUF_TSO_IPV4 = 0x100000, | |
158 | MBUF_TSO_IPV6 = 0x200000 | |
159 | }; | |
160 | typedef u_int32_t mbuf_tso_request_flags_t; | |
161 | ||
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162 | enum { |
163 | #ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE | |
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164 | MBUF_CSUM_PARTIAL = 0x1000, /* 16-bit 1's complement sum */ |
165 | MBUF_CSUM_REQ_SUM16 = MBUF_CSUM_PARTIAL, | |
b0d623f7 | 166 | #endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */ |
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167 | MBUF_CSUM_REQ_IP = 0x0001, |
168 | MBUF_CSUM_REQ_TCP = 0x0002, | |
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169 | MBUF_CSUM_REQ_UDP = 0x0004, |
170 | MBUF_CSUM_REQ_TCPIPV6 = 0x0020, | |
171 | MBUF_CSUM_REQ_UDPIPV6 = 0x0040 | |
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172 | }; |
173 | typedef u_int32_t mbuf_csum_request_flags_t; | |
174 | ||
175 | /*! | |
176 | @enum mbuf_csum_performed_flags_t | |
177 | @abstract Checksum performed/requested flags. | |
178 | @discussion Mbufs often contain packets. Some hardware supports | |
179 | performing checksums in hardware. The driver uses these flags to | |
180 | communicate to the stack the checksums that were calculated in | |
181 | hardware. | |
182 | @constant MBUF_CSUM_DID_IP Indicates that the driver/hardware verified | |
183 | the IP checksum in hardware. | |
184 | @constant MBUF_CSUM_IP_GOOD Indicates whether or not the IP checksum | |
185 | was good or bad. Only valid when MBUF_CSUM_DID_IP is set. | |
186 | @constant MBUF_CSUM_DID_DATA Indicates that the TCP or UDP checksum | |
187 | was calculated. The value for the checksum calculated in | |
188 | hardware should be passed as the second parameter of | |
189 | mbuf_set_csum_performed. The hardware calculated checksum value | |
190 | can be retrieved using the second parameter passed to | |
6d2010ae | 191 | mbuf_get_csum_performed. This should be done for IPv4 or IPv6. |
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192 | @constant MBUF_CSUM_PSEUDO_HDR If set, this indicates that the |
193 | checksum value for MBUF_CSUM_DID_DATA includes the pseudo header | |
194 | value. If this is not set, the stack will calculate the pseudo | |
195 | header value and add that to the checksum. The value of this bit | |
196 | is only valid when MBUF_CSUM_DID_DATA is set. | |
197 | */ | |
198 | enum { | |
199 | #ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE | |
39236c6e | 200 | MBUF_CSUM_TCP_SUM16 = MBUF_CSUM_PARTIAL, |
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201 | #endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */ |
202 | MBUF_CSUM_DID_IP = 0x0100, | |
203 | MBUF_CSUM_IP_GOOD = 0x0200, | |
204 | MBUF_CSUM_DID_DATA = 0x0400, | |
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205 | MBUF_CSUM_PSEUDO_HDR = 0x0800 |
206 | }; | |
207 | typedef u_int32_t mbuf_csum_performed_flags_t; | |
208 | ||
209 | /*! | |
210 | @enum mbuf_how_t | |
211 | @abstract Method of allocating an mbuf. | |
fe8ab488 | 212 | @discussion Blocking on the input or output path can impact |
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213 | performance. There are some cases where making a blocking call |
214 | is acceptable. When in doubt, use MBUF_DONTWAIT. | |
215 | @constant MBUF_WAITOK Allow a call to allocate an mbuf to block. | |
216 | @constant MBUF_DONTWAIT Don't allow the mbuf allocation call to | |
217 | block, if blocking is necessary fail and return immediately. | |
218 | */ | |
219 | enum { | |
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220 | MBUF_WAITOK = 0, /* Ok to block to get memory */ |
221 | MBUF_DONTWAIT = 1 /* Don't block, fail if blocking would be required */ | |
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222 | }; |
223 | typedef u_int32_t mbuf_how_t; | |
224 | ||
225 | typedef u_int32_t mbuf_tag_id_t; | |
226 | typedef u_int16_t mbuf_tag_type_t; | |
227 | ||
228 | /*! | |
229 | @struct mbuf_stat | |
230 | @discussion The mbuf_stat contains mbuf statistics. | |
231 | @field mbufs Number of mbufs (free or otherwise). | |
232 | @field clusters Number of clusters (free or otherwise). | |
233 | @field clfree Number of free clusters. | |
234 | @field drops Number of times allocation failed. | |
235 | @field wait Number of times allocation blocked. | |
236 | @field drain Number of times protocol drain functions were called. | |
237 | @field mtypes An array of counts of each type of mbuf allocated. | |
238 | @field mcfail Number of times m_copym failed. | |
239 | @field mpfail Number of times m_pullup failed. | |
240 | @field msize Length of an mbuf. | |
241 | @field mclbytes Length of an mbuf cluster. | |
242 | @field minclsize Minimum length of data to allocate a cluster. | |
243 | Anything smaller than this should be placed in chained mbufs. | |
244 | @field mlen Length of data in an mbuf. | |
245 | @field mhlen Length of data in an mbuf with a packet header. | |
246 | @field bigclusters Number of big clusters. | |
247 | @field bigclfree Number of unused big clusters. | |
248 | @field bigmclbytes Length of a big mbuf cluster. | |
249 | */ | |
250 | struct mbuf_stat { | |
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251 | u_int32_t mbufs; /* mbufs obtained from page pool */ |
252 | u_int32_t clusters; /* clusters obtained from page pool */ | |
253 | u_int32_t clfree; /* free clusters */ | |
254 | u_int32_t drops; /* times failed to find space */ | |
255 | u_int32_t wait; /* times waited for space */ | |
256 | u_int32_t drain; /* times drained protocols for space */ | |
257 | u_short mtypes[256]; /* type specific mbuf allocations */ | |
258 | u_int32_t mcfail; /* times m_copym failed */ | |
259 | u_int32_t mpfail; /* times m_pullup failed */ | |
260 | u_int32_t msize; /* length of an mbuf */ | |
261 | u_int32_t mclbytes; /* length of an mbuf cluster */ | |
262 | u_int32_t minclsize; /* min length of data to allocate a cluster */ | |
263 | u_int32_t mlen; /* length of data in an mbuf */ | |
264 | u_int32_t mhlen; /* length of data in a header mbuf */ | |
265 | u_int32_t bigclusters; /* number of big clusters */ | |
266 | u_int32_t bigclfree; /* number of big clustser free */ | |
267 | u_int32_t bigmclbytes; /* length of data in a big cluster */ | |
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268 | }; |
269 | ||
270 | /* Parameter for m_copym to copy all bytes */ | |
271 | #define MBUF_COPYALL 1000000000 | |
272 | ||
2d21ac55 | 273 | __BEGIN_DECLS |
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274 | /* Data access */ |
275 | /*! | |
276 | @function mbuf_data | |
277 | @discussion Returns a pointer to the start of data in this mbuf. | |
278 | There may be additional data on chained mbufs. The data you're | |
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279 | looking for may not be virtually contiguous if it spans more |
280 | than one mbuf. In addition, data that is virtually contiguous | |
281 | might not be represented by physically contiguous pages; see | |
282 | further comments in mbuf_data_to_physical. Use mbuf_len to | |
283 | determine the lenght of data available in this mbuf. If a data | |
284 | structure you want to access stradles two mbufs in a chain, | |
285 | either use mbuf_pullup to get the data contiguous in one mbuf | |
286 | or copy the pieces of data from each mbuf in to a contiguous | |
287 | buffer. Using mbuf_pullup has the advantage of not having to | |
288 | copy the data. On the other hand, if you don't make sure there | |
289 | is space in the mbuf, mbuf_pullup may fail and free the mbuf. | |
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290 | @param mbuf The mbuf. |
291 | @result A pointer to the data in the mbuf. | |
292 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 293 | extern void *mbuf_data(mbuf_t mbuf); |
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294 | |
295 | /*! | |
296 | @function mbuf_datastart | |
297 | @discussion Returns the start of the space set aside for storing | |
298 | data in an mbuf. An mbuf's data may come from a cluster or be | |
299 | embedded in the mbuf structure itself. The data pointer | |
300 | retrieved by mbuf_data may not be at the start of the data | |
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301 | (mbuf_leadingspace will be non-zero). This function will return |
302 | a pointer that matches mbuf_data() - mbuf_leadingspace(). | |
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303 | @param mbuf The mbuf. |
304 | @result A pointer to smallest possible value for data. | |
305 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 306 | extern void *mbuf_datastart(mbuf_t mbuf); |
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307 | |
308 | /*! | |
309 | @function mbuf_setdata | |
310 | @discussion Sets the data and length values for an mbuf. The data | |
311 | value must be in a valid range. In the case of an mbuf with a cluster, | |
312 | the data value must point to a location in the cluster and the data | |
313 | value plus the length, must be less than the end of the cluster. For | |
314 | data embedded directly in an mbuf (no cluster), the data value must | |
315 | fall somewhere between the start and end of the data area in the | |
316 | mbuf and the data + length must also be in the same range. | |
317 | @param mbuf The mbuf. | |
318 | @param data The new pointer value for data. | |
319 | @param len The new length of data in the mbuf. | |
320 | @result 0 on success, errno error on failure. | |
321 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 322 | extern errno_t mbuf_setdata(mbuf_t mbuf, void *data, size_t len); |
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323 | |
324 | /*! | |
325 | @function mbuf_align_32 | |
326 | @discussion mbuf_align_32 is a replacement for M_ALIGN and MH_ALIGN. | |
327 | mbuf_align_32 will set the data pointer to a location aligned on | |
328 | a four byte boundry with at least 'len' bytes between the data | |
329 | pointer and the end of the data block. | |
330 | @param mbuf The mbuf. | |
331 | @param len The minimum length of space that should follow the new | |
332 | data location. | |
333 | @result 0 on success, errno error on failure. | |
334 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 335 | extern errno_t mbuf_align_32(mbuf_t mbuf, size_t len); |
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336 | |
337 | /*! | |
338 | @function mbuf_data_to_physical | |
339 | @discussion mbuf_data_to_physical is a replacement for mcl_to_paddr. | |
340 | Given a pointer returned from mbuf_data of mbuf_datastart, | |
341 | mbuf_data_to_physical will return the phyical address for that | |
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342 | block of data. Note that even though the data is in virtually |
343 | contiguous span, the underlying physical pages might not be | |
344 | physically contiguous. Because of this, callers must ensure | |
345 | to call this routine for each page boundary. Device drivers | |
346 | that deal with DMA are strongly encouraged to utilize the | |
347 | IOMbufNaturalMemoryCursor and walk down the list of vectors | |
348 | instead of using this interface to obtain the physical address. | |
349 | Use of this routine is therefore discouraged. | |
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350 | @param ptr A pointer to data stored in an mbuf. |
351 | @result The 64 bit physical address of the mbuf data or NULL if ptr | |
352 | does not point to data stored in an mbuf. | |
353 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 354 | extern addr64_t mbuf_data_to_physical(void *ptr); |
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355 | |
356 | ||
357 | /* Allocation */ | |
358 | ||
359 | /*! | |
360 | @function mbuf_get | |
361 | @discussion Allocates an mbuf without a cluster for external data. | |
362 | @param how Blocking or non-blocking. | |
363 | @param type The type of the mbuf. | |
364 | @param mbuf The mbuf. | |
365 | @result 0 on success, errno error on failure. | |
366 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 367 | extern errno_t mbuf_get(mbuf_how_t how, mbuf_type_t type, mbuf_t *mbuf); |
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368 | |
369 | /*! | |
370 | @function mbuf_gethdr | |
371 | @discussion Allocates an mbuf without a cluster for external data. | |
372 | Sets a flag to indicate there is a packet header and initializes | |
373 | the packet header. | |
374 | @param how Blocking or non-blocking. | |
375 | @param type The type of the mbuf. | |
376 | @param mbuf The mbuf. | |
377 | @result 0 on success, errno error on failure. | |
378 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 379 | extern errno_t mbuf_gethdr(mbuf_how_t how, mbuf_type_t type, mbuf_t *mbuf); |
91447636 | 380 | |
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381 | /*! |
382 | @function mbuf_attachcluster | |
383 | @discussion Attach an external buffer as a cluster for an mbuf. If mbuf | |
384 | points to a NULL mbuf_t, an mbuf will be allocated for you. If | |
385 | mbuf points to a non-NULL mbuf_t, the user-supplied mbuf will | |
386 | be used instead. The caller is responsible for allocating the | |
387 | external buffer by calling mbuf_alloccluster(). | |
388 | @param how Blocking or non-blocking. | |
389 | @param type The type of the mbuf if mbuf is non-NULL; otherwise ignored. | |
390 | @param mbuf Pointer to the address of the mbuf; if NULL, an mbuf will | |
391 | be allocated, otherwise, it must point to a valid mbuf address. | |
392 | If the user-supplied mbuf is already attached to a cluster, the | |
393 | current cluster will be freed before the mbuf gets attached to | |
394 | the supplied external buffer. Note that this routine may return | |
395 | a different mbuf_t than the one you passed in. | |
396 | @param extbuf Address of the external buffer. | |
397 | @param extfree Free routine for the external buffer; the caller is | |
398 | required to defined a routine that will be invoked when the | |
399 | mbuf is freed. | |
400 | @param extsize Size of the external buffer. | |
401 | @param extarg Private value that will be passed to the free routine | |
402 | when it is called at the time the mbuf is freed. | |
403 | @result 0 on success | |
404 | EINVAL - Invalid parameter | |
405 | ENOMEM - Not enough memory available | |
406 | */ | |
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407 | extern errno_t mbuf_attachcluster(mbuf_how_t how, mbuf_type_t type, |
408 | mbuf_t *mbuf, caddr_t extbuf, void (*extfree)(caddr_t , u_int, caddr_t), | |
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409 | size_t extsize, caddr_t extarg); |
410 | ||
411 | /*! | |
412 | @function mbuf_alloccluster | |
413 | @discussion Allocate a cluster that can be later attached to an | |
414 | mbuf by calling mbuf_attachcluster(). The allocated cluster | |
415 | can also be freed (without being attached to an mbuf) by | |
416 | calling mbuf_freecluster(). At the moment this routine | |
417 | will either return a cluster of 2048, 4096 or 16384 bytes | |
418 | depending on the requested size. Note that clusters greater | |
419 | than 4096 bytes might not be available in all configurations; | |
420 | the caller must additionally check for ENOTSUP (see below). | |
421 | @param how Blocking or non-blocking. | |
422 | @param size Pointer to size of requested cluster. Sizes up to 2048 | |
423 | will be rounded up to 2048; sizes greater than 2048 and up | |
424 | to 4096 will be rounded up to 4096. Sizes greater than 4096 | |
425 | will be rounded up to 16384. | |
426 | @param addr Pointer to the address of the requested cluster. | |
427 | @result 0 on success or ENOMEM if failure. If the caller requests | |
428 | greater than 4096 bytes and the system is unable to fulfill | |
429 | the request due to the lack of jumbo clusters support based | |
430 | on the configuration, this routine will return ENOTSUP. | |
431 | In this case, the caller is advised to use 4096 bytes or | |
432 | smaller during subseqent requests. | |
433 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 434 | extern errno_t mbuf_alloccluster(mbuf_how_t how, size_t *size, caddr_t *addr); |
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435 | |
436 | /*! | |
437 | @function mbuf_freecluster | |
438 | @discussion Free a cluster that was previously allocated by a call | |
439 | to mbuf_alloccluster(). The caller must pass the actual | |
440 | size of the cluster as returned by mbuf_alloccluster(), | |
441 | which at this point must be either 2048, 4096 or 16384 bytes. | |
442 | @param addr The address of the cluster. | |
443 | @param size The actual size of the cluster. | |
444 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 445 | extern void mbuf_freecluster(caddr_t addr, size_t size); |
91447636 A |
446 | |
447 | /*! | |
448 | @function mbuf_getcluster | |
449 | @discussion Allocate a cluster of the requested size and attach it to | |
2d21ac55 A |
450 | an mbuf for use as external data. If mbuf points to a NULL |
451 | mbuf_t, an mbuf will be allocated for you. If mbuf points to | |
452 | a non-NULL mbuf_t, mbuf_getcluster may return a different | |
453 | mbuf_t than the one you passed in. | |
91447636 A |
454 | @param how Blocking or non-blocking. |
455 | @param type The type of the mbuf. | |
2d21ac55 A |
456 | @param size The size of the cluster to be allocated. Supported sizes |
457 | for a cluster are be 2048, 4096, or 16384. Any other value | |
458 | with return EINVAL. Note that clusters greater than 4096 | |
459 | bytes might not be available in all configurations; the | |
460 | caller must additionally check for ENOTSUP (see below). | |
91447636 A |
461 | @param mbuf The mbuf the cluster will be attached to. |
462 | @result 0 on success, errno error on failure. If you specified NULL | |
463 | for the mbuf, any intermediate mbuf that may have been allocated | |
464 | will be freed. If you specify an mbuf value in *mbuf, | |
465 | mbuf_mclget will not free it. | |
466 | EINVAL - Invalid parameter | |
467 | ENOMEM - Not enough memory available | |
2d21ac55 A |
468 | ENOTSUP - The caller had requested greater than 4096 bytes |
469 | cluster and the system is unable to fulfill it due to the | |
470 | lack of jumbo clusters support based on the configuration. | |
471 | In this case, the caller is advised to use 4096 bytes or | |
472 | smaller during subsequent requests. | |
91447636 | 473 | */ |
b0d623f7 A |
474 | extern errno_t mbuf_getcluster(mbuf_how_t how, mbuf_type_t type, size_t size, |
475 | mbuf_t *mbuf); | |
91447636 A |
476 | |
477 | /*! | |
478 | @function mbuf_mclget | |
479 | @discussion Allocate a cluster and attach it to an mbuf for use as | |
480 | external data. If mbuf points to a NULL mbuf_t, an mbuf will be | |
481 | allocated for you. If mbuf points to a non-NULL mbuf_t, | |
482 | mbuf_mclget may return a different mbuf_t than the one you | |
483 | passed in. | |
484 | @param how Blocking or non-blocking. | |
485 | @param type The type of the mbuf. | |
486 | @param mbuf The mbuf the cluster will be attached to. | |
487 | @result 0 on success, errno error on failure. If you specified NULL | |
488 | for the mbuf, any intermediate mbuf that may have been allocated | |
489 | will be freed. If you specify an mbuf value in *mbuf, | |
490 | mbuf_mclget will not free it. | |
491 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 492 | extern errno_t mbuf_mclget(mbuf_how_t how, mbuf_type_t type, mbuf_t *mbuf); |
91447636 A |
493 | |
494 | /*! | |
495 | @function mbuf_allocpacket | |
2d21ac55 A |
496 | @discussion Allocate an mbuf chain to store a single packet of the |
497 | requested length. According to the requested length, a chain | |
498 | of mbufs will be created. The mbuf type will be set to | |
499 | MBUF_TYPE_DATA. The caller may specify the maximum number of | |
500 | buffer. | |
91447636 A |
501 | @param how Blocking or non-blocking |
502 | @param packetlen The total length of the packet mbuf to be allocated. | |
503 | The length must be greater than zero. | |
2d21ac55 A |
504 | @param maxchunks An input/output pointer to the maximum number of mbufs |
505 | segments making up the chain. On input, if maxchunks is NULL, | |
506 | or the value pointed to by maxchunks is zero, the packet will | |
507 | be made up of as few or as many buffer segments as necessary | |
508 | to fit the length. The allocation will fail with ENOBUFS if | |
509 | the number of segments requested is too small and the sum of | |
510 | the maximum size of each individual segment is less than the | |
511 | packet length. On output, if the allocation succeed and | |
512 | maxchunks is non-NULL, it will point to the actual number | |
513 | of segments allocated. | |
514 | Additional notes for packetlen greater than 4096 bytes: | |
515 | the caller may pass a non-NULL maxchunks and initialize it | |
516 | with zero such that upon success, it can find out whether | |
517 | or not the system configuration allows for larger than | |
518 | 4096 bytes cluster allocations, by checking on the value | |
519 | pointed to by maxchunks. E.g. a request for 9018 bytes may | |
520 | result in 1 chunk when jumbo clusters are available, or | |
521 | 3 chunks otherwise. | |
91447636 A |
522 | @param Upon success, *mbuf will be a reference to the new mbuf. |
523 | @result Returns 0 upon success or the following error code: | |
524 | EINVAL - Invalid parameter | |
525 | ENOMEM - Not enough memory available | |
2d21ac55 A |
526 | ENOBUFS - Buffers not big enough for the maximum number of |
527 | chunks requested | |
91447636 | 528 | */ |
b0d623f7 A |
529 | extern errno_t mbuf_allocpacket(mbuf_how_t how, size_t packetlen, |
530 | unsigned int * maxchunks, mbuf_t *mbuf); | |
91447636 | 531 | |
2d21ac55 A |
532 | /*! |
533 | @function mbuf_allocpacket_list | |
534 | @discussion Allocate a linked list of packets. According to the | |
535 | requested length, each packet will made of a chain of one | |
536 | or more mbufs. The mbuf type will be set to MBUF_TYPE_DATA. | |
537 | The caller may specify the maximum number of element for | |
538 | each mbuf chain making up a packet. | |
539 | @param numpkts Number of packets to allocate | |
540 | @param how Blocking or non-blocking | |
541 | @param packetlen The total length of the packet mbuf to be allocated. | |
542 | The length must be greater than zero. | |
543 | @param maxchunks An input/output pointer to the maximum number of | |
544 | mbufs segments making up the chain. On input, if maxchunks is | |
545 | zero, or the value pointed to by maxchunks is zero, the packet | |
546 | will be made of as few or as many buffer segments as necessary | |
547 | to fit the length. The allocation will fail with ENOBUFS if | |
548 | the number of segments requested is too small and the sum of | |
549 | the maximum size of each individual segment is less than the | |
550 | packet length. On output, if the allocation succeed and | |
551 | maxchunks is non zero, it will point to the actual number | |
552 | of segments allocated. | |
553 | Additional notes for packetlen greater than 4096 bytes: | |
554 | the caller may pass a non-NULL maxchunks and initialize it | |
555 | with zero such that upon success, it can find out whether | |
556 | or not the system configuration allows for larger than | |
557 | 4096 bytes cluster allocations, by checking on the value | |
558 | pointed to by maxchunks. E.g. a request for 9018 bytes may | |
559 | result in 1 chunk when jumbo clusters are available, or | |
560 | 3 chunks otherwise. | |
561 | @param Upon success, *mbuf will be a reference to the new mbuf. | |
562 | @result Returns 0 upon success or the following error code: | |
563 | EINVAL - Invalid parameter | |
564 | ENOMEM - Not enough memory available | |
565 | ENOBUFS - Buffers not big enough for the maximum number of | |
566 | chunks requested | |
567 | */ | |
b0d623f7 A |
568 | extern errno_t mbuf_allocpacket_list(unsigned int numpkts, mbuf_how_t how, |
569 | size_t packetlen, unsigned int * maxchunks, mbuf_t *mbuf); | |
2d21ac55 A |
570 | |
571 | ||
91447636 A |
572 | /*! |
573 | @function mbuf_getpacket | |
574 | @discussion Allocate an mbuf, allocate and attach a cluster, and set | |
575 | the packet header flag. | |
576 | @param how Blocking or non-blocking. | |
577 | @param mbuf Upon success, *mbuf will be a reference to the new mbuf. | |
578 | @result 0 on success, errno error on failure. | |
579 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 580 | extern errno_t mbuf_getpacket(mbuf_how_t how, mbuf_t *mbuf); |
91447636 A |
581 | |
582 | /*! | |
583 | @function mbuf_free | |
584 | @discussion Frees a single mbuf. Not commonly used because it | |
585 | doesn't touch the rest of the mbufs on the chain. | |
586 | @param mbuf The mbuf to free. | |
587 | @result The next mbuf in the chain. | |
588 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 589 | extern mbuf_t mbuf_free(mbuf_t mbuf); |
91447636 A |
590 | |
591 | /*! | |
592 | @function mbuf_freem | |
593 | @discussion Frees a chain of mbufs link through mnext. | |
594 | @param mbuf The first mbuf in the chain to free. | |
595 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 596 | extern void mbuf_freem(mbuf_t mbuf); |
91447636 A |
597 | |
598 | /*! | |
599 | @function mbuf_freem_list | |
600 | @discussion Frees linked list of mbuf chains. Walks through | |
2d21ac55 | 601 | mnextpackt and does the equivalent of mbuf_freem to each. |
91447636 A |
602 | @param mbuf The first mbuf in the linked list to free. |
603 | @result The number of mbufs freed. | |
604 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 605 | extern int mbuf_freem_list(mbuf_t mbuf); |
91447636 A |
606 | |
607 | /*! | |
608 | @function mbuf_leadingspace | |
609 | @discussion Determines the space available in the mbuf proceeding | |
610 | the current data. | |
611 | @param mbuf The mbuf. | |
612 | @result The number of unused bytes at the start of the mbuf. | |
613 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 614 | extern size_t mbuf_leadingspace(const mbuf_t mbuf); |
91447636 A |
615 | |
616 | /*! | |
617 | @function mbuf_trailingspace | |
618 | @discussion Determines the space available in the mbuf following | |
619 | the current data. | |
620 | @param mbuf The mbuf. | |
621 | @result The number of unused bytes following the current data. | |
622 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 623 | extern size_t mbuf_trailingspace(const mbuf_t mbuf); |
91447636 A |
624 | |
625 | /* Manipulation */ | |
626 | ||
627 | /*! | |
628 | @function mbuf_copym | |
2d21ac55 A |
629 | @discussion Copies len bytes from offset from src to a new mbuf. If |
630 | the original mbuf contains a packet header, the new mbuf will | |
631 | contain similar packet header except for any tags which may be | |
632 | associated with the original mbuf. mbuf_dup() should be used | |
633 | instead if tags are to be copied to the new mbuf. | |
91447636 A |
634 | @param src The source mbuf. |
635 | @param offset The offset in the mbuf to start copying from. | |
636 | @param len The the number of bytes to copy. | |
637 | @param how To block or not to block, that is a question. | |
638 | @param new_mbuf Upon success, the newly allocated mbuf. | |
639 | @result 0 upon success otherwise the errno error. | |
640 | */ | |
b0d623f7 A |
641 | extern errno_t mbuf_copym(const mbuf_t src, size_t offset, size_t len, |
642 | mbuf_how_t how, mbuf_t *new_mbuf); | |
91447636 A |
643 | |
644 | /*! | |
645 | @function mbuf_dup | |
2d21ac55 A |
646 | @discussion Exactly duplicates an mbuf chain. If the original mbuf |
647 | contains a packet header (including tags), the new mbuf will have | |
648 | the same packet header contents and a copy of each tag associated | |
649 | with the original mbuf. | |
91447636 A |
650 | @param src The source mbuf. |
651 | @param how Blocking or non-blocking. | |
652 | @param new_mbuf Upon success, the newly allocated mbuf. | |
653 | @result 0 upon success otherwise the errno error. | |
654 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 655 | extern errno_t mbuf_dup(const mbuf_t src, mbuf_how_t how, mbuf_t *new_mbuf); |
91447636 A |
656 | |
657 | /*! | |
658 | @function mbuf_prepend | |
659 | @discussion Prepend len bytes to an mbuf. If there is space | |
660 | (mbuf_leadingspace >= len), the mbuf's data ptr is changed and | |
661 | the same mbuf is returned. If there is no space, a new mbuf may | |
662 | be allocated and prepended to the mbuf chain. If the operation | |
663 | fails, the mbuf may be freed (*mbuf will be NULL). | |
664 | @param mbuf The mbuf to prepend data to. This may change if a new | |
665 | mbuf must be allocated or may be NULL if the operation fails. | |
666 | @param len The length, in bytes, to be prepended to the mbuf. | |
667 | @param how Blocking or non-blocking. | |
668 | @result 0 upon success otherwise the errno error. | |
669 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 670 | extern errno_t mbuf_prepend(mbuf_t *mbuf, size_t len, mbuf_how_t how); |
91447636 A |
671 | |
672 | /*! | |
673 | @function mbuf_split | |
674 | @discussion Split an mbuf chain at a specific offset. | |
675 | @param src The mbuf to be split. | |
676 | @param offset The offset in the buffer where the mbuf should be | |
677 | split. | |
678 | @param how Blocking or non-blocking. | |
679 | @param new_mbuf Upon success, the second half of the split mbuf | |
680 | chain. | |
681 | @result 0 upon success otherwise the errno error. In the case of | |
682 | failure, the original mbuf chain passed in to src will be | |
683 | preserved. | |
684 | */ | |
b0d623f7 A |
685 | extern errno_t mbuf_split(mbuf_t src, size_t offset, mbuf_how_t how, |
686 | mbuf_t *new_mbuf); | |
91447636 A |
687 | |
688 | /*! | |
689 | @function mbuf_pullup | |
690 | @discussion Move the next len bytes in to mbuf from other mbufs in | |
691 | the chain. This is commonly used to get the IP and TCP or UDP | |
692 | header contiguous in the first mbuf. If mbuf_pullup fails, the | |
693 | entire mbuf chain will be freed. | |
694 | @param mbuf The mbuf in the chain the data should be contiguous in. | |
695 | @param len The number of bytes to pull from the next mbuf(s). | |
696 | @result 0 upon success otherwise the errno error. In the case of an | |
697 | error, the mbuf chain has been freed. | |
698 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 699 | extern errno_t mbuf_pullup(mbuf_t *mbuf, size_t len); |
91447636 A |
700 | |
701 | /*! | |
702 | @function mbuf_pulldown | |
703 | @discussion Make length bytes at offset in the mbuf chain | |
704 | contiguous. Nothing before offset bytes in the chain will be | |
705 | modified. Upon return, location will be the mbuf the data is | |
706 | contiguous in and offset will be the offset in that mbuf at | |
707 | which the data is located. In the case of a failure, the mbuf | |
708 | chain will be freed. | |
709 | @param src The start of the mbuf chain. | |
710 | @param offset Pass in a pointer to a value with the offset of the | |
711 | data you're interested in making contiguous. Upon success, this | |
712 | will be overwritten with the offset from the mbuf returned in | |
713 | location. | |
714 | @param length The length of data that should be made contiguous. | |
715 | @param location Upon success, *location will be the mbuf the data is | |
716 | in. | |
717 | @result 0 upon success otherwise the errno error. | |
718 | */ | |
b0d623f7 A |
719 | extern errno_t mbuf_pulldown(mbuf_t src, size_t *offset, size_t length, |
720 | mbuf_t *location); | |
91447636 A |
721 | |
722 | /*! | |
723 | @function mbuf_adj | |
724 | @discussion Trims len bytes from the mbuf. If the length is greater | |
725 | than zero, the bytes are trimmed from the front of the mbuf. If | |
726 | the length is less than zero, the bytes are trimmed from the end | |
727 | of the mbuf chain. | |
728 | @param mbuf The mbuf chain to trim. | |
729 | @param len The number of bytes to trim from the mbuf chain. | |
91447636 | 730 | */ |
b0d623f7 | 731 | extern void mbuf_adj(mbuf_t mbuf, int len); |
91447636 | 732 | |
2d21ac55 A |
733 | /*! |
734 | @function mbuf_adjustlen | |
735 | @discussion Adds amount to the mbuf len. Verifies that the new | |
736 | length is valid (greater than or equal to zero and less than | |
737 | maximum amount of data that may be stored in the mbuf). This | |
738 | function will not adjust the packet header length field or | |
739 | affect any other mbufs in a chain. | |
740 | @param mbuf The mbuf to adjust. | |
741 | @param amount The number of bytes increment the length by. | |
742 | @result 0 upon success otherwise the errno error. | |
743 | */ | |
b0d623f7 A |
744 | extern errno_t mbuf_adjustlen(mbuf_t mbuf, int amount); |
745 | ||
746 | /*! | |
747 | @function mbuf_concatenate | |
748 | @discussion Concatenate mbuf chain src to dst using m_next and return | |
749 | a chain which represents the concatenated chain. The routine | |
750 | does not prevent two chains of different mbuf types to be | |
751 | concatenated, nor does it modify any packet header in the | |
752 | destination chain. Therefore, it's the responsibility of the | |
753 | caller to ensure that the resulted concatenated mbuf chain is | |
754 | correct for further usages. | |
755 | @param dst The destination mbuf chain. | |
756 | @param src The source mbuf chain. | |
757 | @result A pointer to the head of the concatenated mbuf chain. This | |
758 | should be treated as the updated destination mbuf chain; the | |
759 | caller must no longer refer to the original src or dst mbuf | |
760 | chain. Otherwise it returns NULL if the original dst mbuf | |
761 | chain is NULL. | |
762 | */ | |
763 | extern mbuf_t mbuf_concatenate(mbuf_t dst, mbuf_t src); | |
2d21ac55 | 764 | |
91447636 A |
765 | /*! |
766 | @function mbuf_copydata | |
767 | @discussion Copies data out of an mbuf in to a specified buffer. If | |
768 | the data is stored in a chain of mbufs, the data will be copied | |
769 | from each mbuf in the chain until length bytes have been copied. | |
770 | @param mbuf The mbuf chain to copy data out of. | |
771 | @param offset The offset in to the mbuf to start copying. | |
772 | @param length The number of bytes to copy. | |
773 | @param out_data A pointer to the location where the data will be | |
774 | copied. | |
775 | @result 0 upon success otherwise the errno error. | |
776 | */ | |
b0d623f7 A |
777 | extern errno_t mbuf_copydata(const mbuf_t mbuf, size_t offset, size_t length, |
778 | void *out_data); | |
91447636 A |
779 | |
780 | /*! | |
781 | @function mbuf_copyback | |
782 | @discussion Copies data from a buffer to an mbuf chain. | |
783 | mbuf_copyback will grow the chain to fit the specified buffer. | |
b0d623f7 | 784 | |
91447636 A |
785 | If mbuf_copydata is unable to allocate enough mbufs to grow the |
786 | chain, ENOBUFS will be returned. The mbuf chain will be shorter | |
787 | than expected but all of the data up to the end of the mbuf | |
788 | chain will be valid. | |
b0d623f7 | 789 | |
91447636 A |
790 | If an offset is specified, mbuf_copyback will skip that many |
791 | bytes in the mbuf chain before starting to write the buffer in | |
792 | to the chain. If the mbuf chain does not contain this many | |
793 | bytes, mbufs will be allocated to create the space. | |
794 | @param mbuf The first mbuf in the chain to copy the data in to. | |
795 | @param offset Offset in bytes to skip before copying data. | |
796 | @param length The length, in bytes, of the data to copy in to the mbuf | |
797 | chain. | |
798 | @param data A pointer to data in the kernel's address space. | |
799 | @param how Blocking or non-blocking. | |
800 | @result 0 upon success, EINVAL or ENOBUFS upon failure. | |
801 | */ | |
b0d623f7 A |
802 | extern errno_t mbuf_copyback(mbuf_t mbuf, size_t offset, size_t length, |
803 | const void *data, mbuf_how_t how); | |
91447636 | 804 | |
91447636 A |
805 | /*! |
806 | @function mbuf_mclhasreference | |
807 | @discussion Check if a cluster of an mbuf is referenced by another mbuf. | |
808 | References may be taken, for example, as a result of a call to | |
809 | mbuf_split or mbuf_copym | |
810 | @param mbuf The mbuf with the cluster to test. | |
811 | @result 0 if there is no reference by another mbuf, 1 otherwise. | |
812 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 813 | extern int mbuf_mclhasreference(mbuf_t mbuf); |
91447636 A |
814 | |
815 | ||
816 | /* mbuf header */ | |
817 | ||
818 | /*! | |
819 | @function mbuf_next | |
820 | @discussion Returns the next mbuf in the chain. | |
821 | @param mbuf The mbuf. | |
822 | @result The next mbuf in the chain. | |
823 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 824 | extern mbuf_t mbuf_next(const mbuf_t mbuf); |
91447636 A |
825 | |
826 | /*! | |
827 | @function mbuf_setnext | |
828 | @discussion Sets the next mbuf in the chain. | |
829 | @param mbuf The mbuf. | |
830 | @param next The new next mbuf. | |
831 | @result 0 upon success otherwise the errno error. | |
832 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 833 | extern errno_t mbuf_setnext(mbuf_t mbuf, mbuf_t next); |
91447636 A |
834 | |
835 | /*! | |
836 | @function mbuf_nextpkt | |
837 | @discussion Gets the next packet from the mbuf. | |
838 | @param mbuf The mbuf. | |
839 | @result The nextpkt. | |
840 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 841 | extern mbuf_t mbuf_nextpkt(const mbuf_t mbuf); |
91447636 A |
842 | |
843 | /*! | |
844 | @function mbuf_setnextpkt | |
845 | @discussion Sets the next packet attached to this mbuf. | |
846 | @param mbuf The mbuf. | |
847 | @param nextpkt The new next packet. | |
848 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 849 | extern void mbuf_setnextpkt(mbuf_t mbuf, mbuf_t nextpkt); |
91447636 A |
850 | |
851 | /*! | |
852 | @function mbuf_len | |
853 | @discussion Gets the length of data in this mbuf. | |
854 | @param mbuf The mbuf. | |
855 | @result The length. | |
856 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 857 | extern size_t mbuf_len(const mbuf_t mbuf); |
91447636 A |
858 | |
859 | /*! | |
860 | @function mbuf_setlen | |
861 | @discussion Sets the length of data in this packet. Be careful to | |
862 | not set the length over the space available in the mbuf. | |
863 | @param mbuf The mbuf. | |
864 | @param len The new length. | |
865 | @result 0 upon success otherwise the errno error. | |
866 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 867 | extern void mbuf_setlen(mbuf_t mbuf, size_t len); |
91447636 A |
868 | |
869 | /*! | |
870 | @function mbuf_maxlen | |
871 | @discussion Retrieves the maximum length of data that may be stored | |
872 | in this mbuf. This value assumes that the data pointer was set | |
873 | to the start of the possible range for that pointer | |
874 | (mbuf_data_start). | |
875 | @param mbuf The mbuf. | |
876 | @result The maximum lenght of data for this mbuf. | |
877 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 878 | extern size_t mbuf_maxlen(const mbuf_t mbuf); |
91447636 A |
879 | |
880 | /*! | |
881 | @function mbuf_type | |
882 | @discussion Gets the type of mbuf. | |
883 | @param mbuf The mbuf. | |
884 | @result The type. | |
885 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 886 | extern mbuf_type_t mbuf_type(const mbuf_t mbuf); |
91447636 A |
887 | |
888 | /*! | |
889 | @function mbuf_settype | |
890 | @discussion Sets the type of mbuf. | |
891 | @param mbuf The mbuf. | |
892 | @param new_type The new type. | |
893 | @result 0 upon success otherwise the errno error. | |
894 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 895 | extern errno_t mbuf_settype(mbuf_t mbuf, mbuf_type_t new_type); |
91447636 A |
896 | |
897 | /*! | |
898 | @function mbuf_flags | |
899 | @discussion Returns the set flags. | |
900 | @param mbuf The mbuf. | |
901 | @result The flags. | |
902 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 903 | extern mbuf_flags_t mbuf_flags(const mbuf_t mbuf); |
91447636 A |
904 | |
905 | /*! | |
906 | @function mbuf_setflags | |
907 | @discussion Sets the set of set flags. | |
908 | @param mbuf The mbuf. | |
39236c6e A |
909 | @param flags The flags that should be set, all other flags will be |
910 | cleared. Certain flags such as MBUF_EXT cannot be altered. | |
91447636 A |
911 | @result 0 upon success otherwise the errno error. |
912 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 913 | extern errno_t mbuf_setflags(mbuf_t mbuf, mbuf_flags_t flags); |
91447636 A |
914 | |
915 | /*! | |
916 | @function mbuf_setflags_mask | |
917 | @discussion Useful for setting or clearing individual flags. Easier | |
918 | than calling mbuf_setflags(m, mbuf_flags(m) | M_FLAG). | |
919 | @param mbuf The mbuf. | |
39236c6e A |
920 | @param flags The flags that should be set or cleared. Certain flags |
921 | such as MBUF_EXT cannot be altered. | |
91447636 A |
922 | @param mask The mask controlling which flags will be modified. |
923 | @result 0 upon success otherwise the errno error. | |
924 | */ | |
b0d623f7 A |
925 | extern errno_t mbuf_setflags_mask(mbuf_t mbuf, mbuf_flags_t flags, |
926 | mbuf_flags_t mask); | |
91447636 A |
927 | |
928 | /*! | |
929 | @function mbuf_copy_pkthdr | |
930 | @discussion Copies the packet header from src to dest. | |
931 | @param src The mbuf from which the packet header will be copied. | |
932 | @param mbuf The mbuf to which the packet header will be copied. | |
933 | @result 0 upon success otherwise the errno error. | |
934 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 935 | extern errno_t mbuf_copy_pkthdr(mbuf_t dest, const mbuf_t src); |
91447636 A |
936 | |
937 | /*! | |
938 | @function mbuf_pkthdr_len | |
939 | @discussion Returns the length as reported by the packet header. | |
940 | @param mbuf The mbuf containing the packet header with the length to | |
941 | be changed. | |
942 | @result The length, in bytes, of the packet. | |
943 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 944 | extern size_t mbuf_pkthdr_len(const mbuf_t mbuf); |
91447636 A |
945 | |
946 | /*! | |
947 | @function mbuf_pkthdr_setlen | |
948 | @discussion Sets the length of the packet in the packet header. | |
949 | @param mbuf The mbuf containing the packet header. | |
950 | @param len The new length of the packet. | |
91447636 | 951 | */ |
b0d623f7 | 952 | extern void mbuf_pkthdr_setlen(mbuf_t mbuf, size_t len); |
91447636 | 953 | |
fe8ab488 A |
954 | #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE |
955 | /*! | |
956 | @function mbuf_pkthdr_maxlen | |
957 | @discussion Retrieves the maximum length of data that may be stored | |
958 | in this mbuf packet. This value assumes that the data pointer | |
959 | was set to the start of the possible range for that pointer | |
960 | for each mbuf in the packet chain | |
961 | @param mbuf The mbuf. | |
962 | @result The maximum lenght of data for this mbuf. | |
963 | */ | |
964 | extern size_t mbuf_pkthdr_maxlen(const mbuf_t mbuf); | |
965 | #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */ | |
966 | ||
2d21ac55 A |
967 | /*! |
968 | @function mbuf_pkthdr_adjustlen | |
969 | @discussion Adjusts the length of the packet in the packet header. | |
970 | @param mbuf The mbuf containing the packet header. | |
971 | @param amount The number of bytes to adjust the packet header length | |
972 | field by. | |
973 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 974 | extern void mbuf_pkthdr_adjustlen(mbuf_t mbuf, int amount); |
2d21ac55 | 975 | |
91447636 A |
976 | /*! |
977 | @function mbuf_pkthdr_rcvif | |
2d21ac55 A |
978 | @discussion Returns the interface the packet was received on. This |
979 | funciton does not modify the reference count of the interface. | |
980 | The interface is only valid for as long as the mbuf is not freed | |
981 | and the rcvif for the mbuf is not changed. Take a reference on | |
982 | the interface that you will release later before doing any of | |
983 | the following: free the mbuf, change the rcvif, pass the mbuf to | |
984 | any function that may free the mbuf or change the rcvif. | |
91447636 A |
985 | @param mbuf The mbuf containing the packet header. |
986 | @result A reference to the interface. | |
987 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 988 | extern ifnet_t mbuf_pkthdr_rcvif(const mbuf_t mbuf); |
91447636 A |
989 | |
990 | /*! | |
991 | @function mbuf_pkthdr_setrcvif | |
992 | @discussion Sets the interface the packet was received on. | |
993 | @param mbuf The mbuf containing the packet header. | |
994 | @param ifnet A reference to an interface. | |
995 | @result 0 upon success otherwise the errno error. | |
996 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 997 | extern errno_t mbuf_pkthdr_setrcvif(mbuf_t mbuf, ifnet_t ifp); |
91447636 A |
998 | |
999 | /*! | |
1000 | @function mbuf_pkthdr_header | |
1001 | @discussion Returns a pointer to the packet header. | |
1002 | @param mbuf The mbuf containing the packet header. | |
1003 | @result A pointer to the packet header. | |
1004 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 1005 | extern void *mbuf_pkthdr_header(const mbuf_t mbuf); |
91447636 A |
1006 | |
1007 | /*! | |
1008 | @function mbuf_pkthdr_setheader | |
1009 | @discussion Sets the pointer to the packet header. | |
1010 | @param mbuf The mbuf containing the packet header. | |
1011 | @param ifnet A pointer to the header. | |
1012 | @result 0 upon success otherwise the errno error. | |
1013 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 1014 | extern void mbuf_pkthdr_setheader(mbuf_t mbuf, void *header); |
91447636 A |
1015 | |
1016 | /* Checksums */ | |
1017 | ||
1018 | /*! | |
1019 | @function mbuf_inbound_modified | |
1020 | @discussion This function will clear the checksum flags to indicate | |
1021 | that a hardware checksum should not be used. Any filter | |
1022 | modifying data should call this function on an mbuf before | |
1023 | passing the packet up the stack. If a filter modifies a packet | |
1024 | in a way that affects any checksum, the filter is responsible | |
1025 | for either modifying the checksum to compensate for the changes | |
1026 | or verifying the checksum before making the changes and then | |
1027 | modifying the data and calculating a new checksum only if the | |
1028 | original checksum was valid. | |
1029 | @param mbuf The mbuf that has been modified. | |
1030 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 1031 | extern void mbuf_inbound_modified(mbuf_t mbuf); |
91447636 A |
1032 | |
1033 | /*! | |
1034 | @function mbuf_outbound_finalize | |
1035 | @discussion This function will "finalize" the packet allowing your | |
1036 | code to inspect the final packet. | |
b0d623f7 | 1037 | |
91447636 A |
1038 | There are a number of operations that are performed in hardware, |
1039 | such as calculating checksums. This function will perform in | |
1040 | software the various opterations that were scheduled to be done | |
1041 | in hardware. Future operations may include IPSec processing or | |
1042 | vlan support. If you are redirecting a packet to a new interface | |
1043 | which may not have the same hardware support or encapsulating | |
1044 | the packet, you should call this function to force the stack to | |
1045 | calculate and fill out the checksums. This will bypass hardware | |
1046 | checksums but give you a complete packet to work with. If you | |
1047 | need to inspect aspects of the packet which may be generated by | |
1048 | hardware, you must call this function to get an aproximate final | |
1049 | packet. If you plan to modify the packet in any way, you should | |
1050 | call this function. | |
b0d623f7 | 1051 | |
91447636 A |
1052 | This function should be called before modifying any outbound |
1053 | packets. | |
b0d623f7 | 1054 | |
91447636 A |
1055 | This function may be called at various levels, in some cases |
1056 | additional headers may have already been prepended, such as the | |
1057 | case of a packet seen by an interface filter. To handle this, | |
1058 | the caller must pass the protocol family of the packet as well | |
1059 | as the offset from the start of the packet to the protocol | |
1060 | header. | |
1061 | @param mbuf The mbuf that should be finalized. | |
1062 | @param protocol_family The protocol family of the packet in the | |
1063 | mbuf. | |
1064 | @param protocol_offset The offset from the start of the mbuf to the | |
1065 | protocol header. For an IP packet with an ethernet header, this | |
1066 | would be the length of an ethernet header. | |
1067 | */ | |
b0d623f7 A |
1068 | extern void mbuf_outbound_finalize(mbuf_t mbuf, u_int32_t protocol_family, |
1069 | size_t protocol_offset); | |
91447636 A |
1070 | |
1071 | /*! | |
1072 | @function mbuf_set_vlan_tag | |
1073 | @discussion This function is used by interfaces that support vlan | |
1074 | tagging in hardware. This function will set properties in the | |
1075 | mbuf to indicate which vlan the packet was received for. | |
1076 | @param mbuf The mbuf containing the packet. | |
1077 | @param vlan The protocol family of the aux data to add. | |
1078 | @result 0 upon success otherwise the errno error. | |
1079 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 1080 | extern errno_t mbuf_set_vlan_tag(mbuf_t mbuf, u_int16_t vlan); |
91447636 A |
1081 | |
1082 | /*! | |
1083 | @function mbuf_get_vlan_tag | |
1084 | @discussion This function is used by drivers that support hardware | |
1085 | vlan tagging to determine which vlan this packet belongs to. To | |
1086 | differentiate between the case where the vlan tag is zero and | |
1087 | the case where there is no vlan tag, this function will return | |
1088 | ENXIO when there is no vlan. | |
1089 | @param mbuf The mbuf containing the packet. | |
1090 | @param vlan The protocol family of the aux data to add. | |
1091 | @result 0 upon success otherwise the errno error. ENXIO indicates | |
1092 | that the vlan tag is not set. | |
1093 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 1094 | extern errno_t mbuf_get_vlan_tag(mbuf_t mbuf, u_int16_t *vlan); |
91447636 A |
1095 | |
1096 | /*! | |
1097 | @function mbuf_clear_vlan_tag | |
1098 | @discussion This function will clear any vlan tag associated with | |
1099 | the mbuf. | |
1100 | @param mbuf The mbuf containing the packet. | |
1101 | @result 0 upon success otherwise the errno error. | |
1102 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 1103 | extern errno_t mbuf_clear_vlan_tag(mbuf_t mbuf); |
91447636 A |
1104 | |
1105 | #ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE | |
2d21ac55 | 1106 | /* |
91447636 A |
1107 | @function mbuf_set_csum_requested |
1108 | @discussion This function is used by the stack to indicate which | |
1109 | checksums should be calculated in hardware. The stack normally | |
1110 | sets these flags as the packet is processed in the outbound | |
1111 | direction. Just before send the packe to the interface, the | |
1112 | stack will look at these flags and perform any checksums in | |
1113 | software that are not supported by the interface. | |
1114 | @param mbuf The mbuf containing the packet. | |
1115 | @param request Flags indicating which checksums are being requested | |
1116 | for this packet. | |
1117 | @param value This parameter is currently unsupported. | |
1118 | @result 0 upon success otherwise the errno error. | |
1119 | */ | |
b0d623f7 A |
1120 | extern errno_t mbuf_set_csum_requested(mbuf_t mbuf, |
1121 | mbuf_csum_request_flags_t request, u_int32_t value); | |
1122 | #endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */ | |
91447636 A |
1123 | |
1124 | /*! | |
1125 | @function mbuf_get_csum_requested | |
1126 | @discussion This function is used by the driver to determine which | |
1127 | checksum operations should be performed in hardware. | |
1128 | @param mbuf The mbuf containing the packet. | |
1129 | @param request Flags indicating which checksums are being requested | |
1130 | for this packet. | |
1131 | @param value This parameter is currently unsupported. | |
1132 | @result 0 upon success otherwise the errno error. | |
1133 | */ | |
b0d623f7 A |
1134 | extern errno_t mbuf_get_csum_requested(mbuf_t mbuf, |
1135 | mbuf_csum_request_flags_t *request, u_int32_t *value); | |
1136 | ||
1137 | /*! | |
1138 | @function mbuf_get_tso_requested | |
1139 | @discussion This function is used by the driver to determine which | |
1140 | checksum operations should be performed in hardware. | |
1141 | @param mbuf The mbuf containing the packet. | |
1142 | @param request Flags indicating which values are being requested | |
1143 | for this packet. | |
1144 | @param value The requested value. | |
1145 | @result 0 upon success otherwise the errno error. | |
1146 | */ | |
1147 | extern errno_t mbuf_get_tso_requested(mbuf_t mbuf, | |
1148 | mbuf_tso_request_flags_t *request, u_int32_t *value); | |
91447636 A |
1149 | |
1150 | /*! | |
1151 | @function mbuf_clear_csum_requested | |
1152 | @discussion This function clears the checksum request flags. | |
1153 | @param mbuf The mbuf containing the packet. | |
1154 | @result 0 upon success otherwise the errno error. | |
1155 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 1156 | extern errno_t mbuf_clear_csum_requested(mbuf_t mbuf); |
91447636 A |
1157 | |
1158 | /*! | |
1159 | @function mbuf_set_csum_performed | |
1160 | @discussion This is used by the driver to indicate to the stack which | |
1161 | checksum operations were performed in hardware. | |
1162 | @param mbuf The mbuf containing the packet. | |
1163 | @param flags Flags indicating which hardware checksum operations | |
1164 | were performed. | |
1165 | @param value If the MBUF_CSUM_DID_DATA flag is set, value should be | |
1166 | set to the value of the TCP or UDP header as calculated by the | |
1167 | hardware. | |
1168 | @result 0 upon success otherwise the errno error. | |
1169 | */ | |
b0d623f7 A |
1170 | extern errno_t mbuf_set_csum_performed(mbuf_t mbuf, |
1171 | mbuf_csum_performed_flags_t flags, u_int32_t value); | |
91447636 A |
1172 | |
1173 | #ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE | |
2d21ac55 | 1174 | /* |
91447636 A |
1175 | @function mbuf_get_csum_performed |
1176 | @discussion This is used by the stack to determine which checksums | |
1177 | were calculated in hardware on the inbound path. | |
1178 | @param mbuf The mbuf containing the packet. | |
1179 | @param flags Flags indicating which hardware checksum operations | |
1180 | were performed. | |
1181 | @param value If the MBUF_CSUM_DID_DATA flag is set, value will be | |
1182 | set to the value of the TCP or UDP header as calculated by the | |
1183 | hardware. | |
1184 | @result 0 upon success otherwise the errno error. | |
1185 | */ | |
b0d623f7 A |
1186 | extern errno_t mbuf_get_csum_performed(mbuf_t mbuf, |
1187 | mbuf_csum_performed_flags_t *flags, u_int32_t *value); | |
1188 | #endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */ | |
1189 | ||
1190 | /*! | |
1191 | @function mbuf_get_mlen | |
1192 | @discussion This routine returns the number of data bytes in a normal | |
1193 | mbuf, i.e. an mbuf that is not a packet header, nor one with | |
1194 | an external cluster attached to it. This is equivalent to the | |
1195 | legacy MLEN macro. | |
1196 | @result The number of bytes of available data. | |
1197 | */ | |
1198 | extern u_int32_t mbuf_get_mlen(void); | |
1199 | ||
1200 | /*! | |
1201 | @function mbuf_get_mhlen | |
1202 | @discussion This routine returns the number of data bytes in a packet | |
1203 | header mbuf. This is equivalent to the legacy MHLEN macro. | |
1204 | @result The number of bytes of available data. | |
1205 | */ | |
1206 | extern u_int32_t mbuf_get_mhlen(void); | |
91447636 | 1207 | |
6d2010ae A |
1208 | /*! |
1209 | @function mbuf_get_minclsize | |
1210 | @discussion This routine returns the minimum number of data bytes | |
1211 | before an external cluster is used. This is equivalent to the | |
1212 | legacy MINCLSIZE macro. | |
1213 | @result The minimum number of bytes before a cluster will be used. | |
1214 | */ | |
1215 | extern u_int32_t mbuf_get_minclsize(void); | |
1216 | ||
91447636 A |
1217 | /*! |
1218 | @function mbuf_clear_csum_performed | |
1219 | @discussion Clears the hardware checksum flags and values. | |
1220 | @param mbuf The mbuf containing the packet. | |
1221 | @result 0 upon success otherwise the errno error. | |
1222 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 1223 | extern errno_t mbuf_clear_csum_performed(mbuf_t mbuf); |
91447636 | 1224 | |
2d21ac55 A |
1225 | /*! |
1226 | @function mbuf_inet_cksum | |
1227 | @discussions Calculates 16-bit 1's complement Internet checksum of the | |
1228 | transport segment with or without the pseudo header checksum | |
1229 | of a given IPv4 packet. If the caller specifies a non-zero | |
1230 | transport protocol, the checksum returned will also include | |
1231 | the pseudo header checksum for the corresponding transport | |
1232 | header. Otherwise, no header parsing will be done and the | |
1233 | caller may use this to calculate the Internet checksum of | |
1234 | an arbitrary span of data. | |
1235 | ||
1236 | This routine does not modify the contents of the packet. If | |
1237 | the caller specifies a non-zero protocol and/or offset, the | |
1238 | routine expects the complete protocol header to be present | |
1239 | at the beginning of the first mbuf. | |
1240 | @param mbuf The mbuf (or chain of mbufs) containing the packet. | |
1241 | @param protocol A zero or non-zero value. A non-zero value specifies | |
1242 | the transport protocol used for pseudo header checksum. | |
1243 | @param offset A zero or non-zero value; if the latter, it specifies | |
1244 | the offset of the transport header from the beginning of mbuf. | |
1245 | @param length The total (non-zero) length of the transport segment. | |
1246 | @param csum Pointer to the checksum variable; upon success, this | |
1247 | routine will return the calculated Internet checksum through | |
1248 | this variable. The caller must set it to a non-NULL value. | |
1249 | @result 0 upon success otherwise the errno error. | |
1250 | */ | |
b0d623f7 A |
1251 | extern errno_t mbuf_inet_cksum(mbuf_t mbuf, int protocol, u_int32_t offset, |
1252 | u_int32_t length, u_int16_t *csum); | |
2d21ac55 A |
1253 | |
1254 | /*! | |
1255 | @function mbuf_inet6_cksum | |
1256 | @discussions Calculates 16-bit 1's complement Internet checksum of the | |
1257 | transport segment with or without the pseudo header checksum | |
1258 | of a given IPv6 packet. If the caller specifies a non-zero | |
1259 | transport protocol, the checksum returned will also include | |
1260 | the pseudo header checksum for the corresponding transport | |
1261 | header. Otherwise, no header parsing will be done and the | |
1262 | caller may use this to calculate the Internet checksum of | |
1263 | an arbitrary span of data. | |
1264 | ||
1265 | This routine does not modify the contents of the packet. If | |
1266 | the caller specifies a non-zero protocol and/or offset, the | |
1267 | routine expects the complete protocol header(s) to be present | |
1268 | at the beginning of the first mbuf. | |
1269 | @param mbuf The mbuf (or chain of mbufs) containing the packet. | |
1270 | @param protocol A zero or non-zero value. A non-zero value specifies | |
1271 | the transport protocol used for pseudo header checksum. | |
1272 | @param offset A zero or non-zero value; if the latter, it specifies | |
1273 | the offset of the transport header from the beginning of mbuf. | |
1274 | @param length The total (non-zero) length of the transport segment. | |
1275 | @param csum Pointer to the checksum variable; upon success, this | |
1276 | routine will return the calculated Internet checksum through | |
1277 | this variable. The caller must set it to a non-NULL value. | |
1278 | @result 0 upon success otherwise the errno error. | |
1279 | */ | |
b0d623f7 A |
1280 | extern errno_t mbuf_inet6_cksum(mbuf_t mbuf, int protocol, u_int32_t offset, |
1281 | u_int32_t length, u_int16_t *csum); | |
2d21ac55 | 1282 | |
91447636 A |
1283 | /* mbuf tags */ |
1284 | ||
1285 | /*! | |
1286 | @function mbuf_tag_id_find | |
1287 | @discussion Lookup the module id for a string. If there is no module | |
1288 | id assigned to this string, a new module id will be assigned. | |
1289 | The string should be the bundle id of the kext. In the case of a | |
b0d623f7 A |
1290 | tag that will be shared across multiple kexts, a common bundle |
1291 | id style string should be used. | |
1292 | ||
91447636 | 1293 | The lookup operation is not optimized. A module should call this |
b0d623f7 A |
1294 | function once during startup and chache the module id. The |
1295 | module id will not be resassigned until the machine reboots. | |
91447636 A |
1296 | @param module_string A unique string identifying your module. |
1297 | Example: com.apple.nke.SharedIP. | |
1298 | @param module_id Upon return, a unique identifier for use with | |
1299 | mbuf_tag_* functions. This identifier is valid until the machine | |
1300 | is rebooted. | |
1301 | @result 0 upon success otherwise the errno error. | |
1302 | */ | |
b0d623f7 A |
1303 | extern errno_t mbuf_tag_id_find(const char *module_string, |
1304 | mbuf_tag_id_t *module_id); | |
91447636 A |
1305 | |
1306 | /*! | |
1307 | @function mbuf_tag_allocate | |
1308 | @discussion Allocate an mbuf tag. Mbuf tags allow various portions | |
1309 | of the stack to tag mbufs with data that will travel with the | |
1310 | mbuf through the stack. | |
b0d623f7 A |
1311 | |
1312 | Tags may only be added to mbufs with packet headers | |
91447636 A |
1313 | (MBUF_PKTHDR flag is set). Mbuf tags are freed when the mbuf is |
1314 | freed or when mbuf_tag_free is called. | |
1315 | @param mbuf The mbuf to attach this tag to. | |
1316 | @param module_id A module identifier returned by mbuf_tag_id_find. | |
1317 | @param type A 16 bit type value. For a given module_id, you can use | |
1318 | a number of different tag types. | |
1319 | @param length The length, in bytes, to allocate for storage that | |
1320 | will be associated with this tag on this mbuf. | |
1321 | @param how Indicate whether you want to block and wait for memory if | |
1322 | memory is not immediately available. | |
1323 | @param data_p Upon successful return, *data_p will point to the | |
1324 | buffer allocated for the mtag. | |
1325 | @result 0 upon success otherwise the errno error. | |
1326 | */ | |
b0d623f7 A |
1327 | extern errno_t mbuf_tag_allocate(mbuf_t mbuf, mbuf_tag_id_t module_id, |
1328 | mbuf_tag_type_t type, size_t length, mbuf_how_t how, void **data_p); | |
91447636 A |
1329 | |
1330 | /*! | |
1331 | @function mbuf_tag_find | |
1332 | @discussion Find the data associated with an mbuf tag. | |
1333 | @param mbuf The mbuf the tag is attached to. | |
1334 | @param module_id A module identifier returned by mbuf_tag_id_find. | |
1335 | @param type The 16 bit type of the tag to find. | |
1336 | @param length Upon success, the length of data will be store in | |
1337 | *length. | |
1338 | @param data_p Upon successful return, *data_p will point to the | |
1339 | buffer allocated for the mtag. | |
1340 | @result 0 upon success otherwise the errno error. | |
1341 | */ | |
b0d623f7 A |
1342 | extern errno_t mbuf_tag_find(mbuf_t mbuf, mbuf_tag_id_t module_id, |
1343 | mbuf_tag_type_t type, size_t *length, void **data_p); | |
91447636 A |
1344 | |
1345 | /*! | |
1346 | @function mbuf_tag_free | |
1347 | @discussion Frees a previously allocated mbuf tag. | |
1348 | @param mbuf The mbuf the tag was allocated on. | |
1349 | @param module_id The ID of the tag to free. | |
1350 | @param type The type of the tag to free. | |
1351 | */ | |
b0d623f7 A |
1352 | extern void mbuf_tag_free(mbuf_t mbuf, mbuf_tag_id_t module_id, |
1353 | mbuf_tag_type_t type); | |
91447636 | 1354 | |
39236c6e A |
1355 | #ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE |
1356 | /* | |
1357 | @function mbuf_add_drvaux | |
1358 | @discussion Allocate space for driver auxiliary data and attach it | |
1359 | to the packet (MBUF_PKTHDR is required.) This space is freed | |
1360 | when the mbuf is freed or when mbuf_del_drvaux is called. | |
1361 | Only one instance of driver auxiliary data may be attached to | |
1362 | a packet. Any attempt to add it to a packet already associated | |
1363 | with one will yield an error, and the existing one must first | |
1364 | be removed via mbuf_del_drvaux. The format and length of the | |
1365 | data depend largely on the family and sub-family. The system | |
1366 | makes no attempt to define and/or interpret the contents of | |
1367 | the data, and simply acts as a conduit between its producer | |
1368 | and consumer. | |
1369 | @param mbuf The mbuf to attach the auxiliary data to. | |
1370 | @param how Indicate whether you are willing to block and wait for | |
1371 | memory, if memory is not immediately available. | |
1372 | @param family The interface family as defined in net/kpi_interface.h. | |
1373 | @param subfamily The interface sub-family as defined in | |
1374 | net/kpi_interface.h. | |
1375 | @param length The length of the auxiliary data, must be greater than 0. | |
1376 | @param data_p Upon successful return, *data_p will point to the | |
1377 | space allocated for the data. Caller may set this to NULL. | |
1378 | @result 0 upon success otherwise the errno error. | |
1379 | */ | |
1380 | extern errno_t mbuf_add_drvaux(mbuf_t mbuf, mbuf_how_t how, | |
1381 | u_int32_t family, u_int32_t subfamily, size_t length, void **data_p); | |
1382 | ||
1383 | /* | |
1384 | @function mbuf_find_drvaux | |
1385 | @discussion Find the driver auxiliary data associated with a packet. | |
1386 | @param mbuf The mbuf the auxiliary data is attached to. | |
1387 | @param family_p Upon successful return, *family_p will contain | |
1388 | the interface family associated with the data, as defined | |
1389 | in net/kpi_interface.h. Caller may set this to NULL. | |
1390 | @param subfamily_p Upon successful return, *subfamily_p will contain | |
1391 | the interface family associated with the data, as defined | |
1392 | in net/kpi_interface.h. Caller may set this to NULL. | |
1393 | @param length_p Upon successful return, *length_p will contain | |
1394 | the length of the driver auxiliary data. Caller may | |
1395 | set this to NULL. | |
1396 | @param data_p Upon successful return, *data_p will point to the | |
1397 | space allocated for the data. | |
1398 | @result 0 upon success otherwise the errno error. | |
1399 | */ | |
1400 | extern errno_t mbuf_find_drvaux(mbuf_t mbuf, u_int32_t *family_p, | |
1401 | u_int32_t *subfamily_p, u_int32_t *length_p, void **data_p); | |
1402 | ||
1403 | /* | |
1404 | @function mbuf_del_drvaux | |
1405 | @discussion Remove and free any driver auxility data associated | |
1406 | with the packet. | |
1407 | @param mbuf The mbuf the auxiliary data is attached to. | |
1408 | */ | |
1409 | extern void mbuf_del_drvaux(mbuf_t mbuf); | |
1410 | #endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */ | |
1411 | ||
91447636 A |
1412 | /* mbuf stats */ |
1413 | ||
1414 | /*! | |
1415 | @function mbuf_stats | |
1416 | @discussion Get the mbuf statistics. | |
1417 | @param stats Storage to copy the stats in to. | |
1418 | */ | |
b0d623f7 | 1419 | extern void mbuf_stats(struct mbuf_stat *stats); |
91447636 | 1420 | |
d41d1dae | 1421 | |
6d2010ae | 1422 | /*! |
d41d1dae A |
1423 | @enum mbuf_traffic_class_t |
1424 | @abstract Traffic class of a packet | |
1425 | @discussion Property that represent the category of traffic of a packet. | |
1426 | This information may be used by the driver and at the link level. | |
1427 | @constant MBUF_TC_BE Best effort, normal class. | |
1428 | @constant MBUF_TC_BK Background, low priority or bulk traffic. | |
1429 | @constant MBUF_TC_VI Interactive video, constant bit rate, low latency. | |
1430 | @constant MBUF_TC_VO Interactive voice, constant bit rate, lowest latency. | |
1431 | */ | |
1432 | typedef enum { | |
1433 | #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE | |
6d2010ae | 1434 | MBUF_TC_UNSPEC = -1, /* Internal: not specified */ |
d41d1dae | 1435 | #endif |
316670eb | 1436 | MBUF_TC_BE = 0, |
d41d1dae A |
1437 | MBUF_TC_BK = 1, |
1438 | MBUF_TC_VI = 2, | |
1439 | MBUF_TC_VO = 3 | |
6d2010ae A |
1440 | #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE |
1441 | , | |
1442 | MBUF_TC_MAX = 4 /* Internal: traffic class count */ | |
1443 | #endif | |
d41d1dae A |
1444 | } mbuf_traffic_class_t; |
1445 | ||
6d2010ae | 1446 | /*! |
d41d1dae A |
1447 | @function mbuf_get_traffic_class |
1448 | @discussion Get the traffic class of an mbuf packet | |
1449 | @param mbuf The mbuf to get the traffic class of. | |
1450 | @result The traffic class | |
1451 | */ | |
1452 | extern mbuf_traffic_class_t mbuf_get_traffic_class(mbuf_t mbuf); | |
1453 | ||
6d2010ae | 1454 | /*! |
d41d1dae A |
1455 | @function mbuf_set_traffic_class |
1456 | @discussion Set the traffic class of an mbuf packet. | |
1457 | @param mbuf The mbuf to set the traffic class on. | |
316670eb | 1458 | @tc The traffic class |
39236c6e | 1459 | @result 0 on success, EINVAL if bad parameter is passed |
d41d1dae A |
1460 | */ |
1461 | extern errno_t mbuf_set_traffic_class(mbuf_t mbuf, mbuf_traffic_class_t tc); | |
91447636 | 1462 | |
316670eb A |
1463 | /*! |
1464 | @function mbuf_is_traffic_class_privileged | |
1465 | @discussion Returns the privileged status of the traffic class | |
1466 | of the packet specified by the mbuf. | |
1467 | @param mbuf The mbuf to retrieve the status from. | |
1468 | @result Non-zero if privileged, 0 otherwise. | |
1469 | */ | |
1470 | extern int mbuf_is_traffic_class_privileged(mbuf_t mbuf); | |
1471 | ||
1472 | #ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE | |
39236c6e A |
1473 | |
1474 | /*! | |
1475 | @function mbuf_get_traffic_class_max_count | |
1476 | @discussion Returns the maximum number of mbuf traffic class types | |
1477 | @result The total count of mbuf traffic classes | |
1478 | */ | |
1479 | extern u_int32_t mbuf_get_traffic_class_max_count(void); | |
1480 | ||
1481 | /*! | |
1482 | @function mbuf_get_traffic_class_index | |
1483 | @discussion Returns the zero-based index of an mbuf traffic class value | |
1484 | @param tc The traffic class | |
1485 | @param index Pointer to the index value | |
1486 | @result 0 on success, EINVAL if bad parameter is passed | |
1487 | */ | |
1488 | extern errno_t mbuf_get_traffic_class_index(mbuf_traffic_class_t tc, | |
1489 | u_int32_t *index); | |
1490 | ||
316670eb A |
1491 | /*! |
1492 | @enum mbuf_svc_class_t | |
1493 | @abstract Service class of a packet | |
1494 | @discussion Property that represents the category of service | |
1495 | of a packet. This information may be used by the driver | |
1496 | and at the link level. | |
1497 | @constant MBUF_SC_BK_SYS "Background System-Initiated", high delay | |
1498 | tolerant, high loss tolerant, elastic flow, variable size & | |
1499 | long-lived. | |
1500 | @constant MBUF_SC_BK "Background", user-initiated, high delay tolerant, | |
1501 | high loss tolerant, elastic flow, variable size. This level | |
1502 | corresponds to WMM access class "BG", or MBUF_TC_BK. | |
1503 | @constant MBUF_SC_BE "Best Effort", unclassified/standard. This is | |
1504 | the default service class; pretty much a mix of everything. | |
1505 | This level corresponds to WMM access class "BE" or MBUF_TC_BE. | |
1506 | @constant MBUF_SC_RD | |
1507 | "Responsive Data", a notch higher than "Best Effort", medium | |
1508 | delay tolerant, medium loss tolerant, elastic flow, bursty, | |
1509 | long-lived. | |
1510 | @constant MBUF_SC_OAM "Operations, Administration, and Management", | |
1511 | medium delay tolerant, low-medium loss tolerant, elastic & | |
1512 | inelastic flows, variable size. | |
1513 | @constant MBUF_SC_AV "Multimedia Audio/Video Streaming", medium delay | |
1514 | tolerant, low-medium loss tolerant, elastic flow, constant | |
1515 | packet interval, variable rate & size. | |
1516 | @constant MBUF_SC_RV "Responsive Multimedia Audio/Video", low delay | |
1517 | tolerant, low-medium loss tolerant, elastic flow, variable | |
1518 | packet interval, rate and size. | |
1519 | @constant MBUF_SC_VI "Interactive Video", low delay tolerant, low- | |
1520 | medium loss tolerant, elastic flow, constant packet interval, | |
1521 | variable rate & size. This level corresponds to WMM access | |
1522 | class "VI" or MBUF_TC_VI. | |
1523 | @constant MBUF_SC_VO "Interactive Voice", low delay tolerant, low loss | |
1524 | tolerant, inelastic flow, constant packet rate, somewhat fixed | |
1525 | size. This level corresponds to WMM access class "VO" or | |
1526 | MBUF_TC_VO. | |
1527 | @constant MBUF_SC_CTL "Network Control", low delay tolerant, low loss | |
1528 | tolerant, inelastic flow, rate is short & burst, variable size. | |
1529 | */ | |
1530 | typedef enum { | |
1531 | #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE | |
1532 | MBUF_SC_UNSPEC = -1, /* Internal: not specified */ | |
1533 | #endif | |
1534 | MBUF_SC_BK_SYS = 0x00080090, /* lowest class */ | |
1535 | MBUF_SC_BK = 0x00100080, | |
1536 | ||
1537 | MBUF_SC_BE = 0x00000000, | |
1538 | MBUF_SC_RD = 0x00180010, | |
1539 | MBUF_SC_OAM = 0x00200020, | |
1540 | ||
1541 | MBUF_SC_AV = 0x00280120, | |
1542 | MBUF_SC_RV = 0x00300110, | |
1543 | MBUF_SC_VI = 0x00380100, | |
1544 | ||
1545 | MBUF_SC_VO = 0x00400180, | |
1546 | MBUF_SC_CTL = 0x00480190, /* highest class */ | |
1547 | } mbuf_svc_class_t; | |
1548 | ||
39236c6e A |
1549 | /*! |
1550 | @function mbuf_get_service_class_max_count | |
1551 | @discussion Returns the maximum number of mbuf service class types. | |
1552 | @result The total count of mbuf service classes. | |
1553 | */ | |
1554 | extern u_int32_t mbuf_get_service_class_max_count(void); | |
1555 | ||
1556 | /*! | |
1557 | @function mbuf_get_service_class_index | |
1558 | @discussion Returns the zero-based index of an mbuf service class value | |
1559 | @param sc The service class | |
1560 | @param index Pointer to the index value | |
1561 | @result 0 on success, EINVAL if bad parameter is passed | |
1562 | */ | |
1563 | extern errno_t mbuf_get_service_class_index(mbuf_svc_class_t sc, | |
1564 | u_int32_t *index); | |
1565 | ||
316670eb A |
1566 | /*! |
1567 | @function mbuf_get_service_class | |
1568 | @discussion Get the service class of an mbuf packet | |
1569 | @param mbuf The mbuf to get the service class of. | |
1570 | @result The service class | |
1571 | */ | |
1572 | extern mbuf_svc_class_t mbuf_get_service_class(mbuf_t mbuf); | |
1573 | ||
1574 | /*! | |
1575 | @function mbuf_set_servicec_class | |
1576 | @discussion Set the service class of an mbuf packet. | |
1577 | @param mbuf The mbuf to set the service class on. | |
1578 | @sc The service class | |
39236c6e | 1579 | @result 0 on success, EINVAL if bad parameter is passed |
316670eb A |
1580 | */ |
1581 | extern errno_t mbuf_set_service_class(mbuf_t mbuf, mbuf_svc_class_t sc); | |
1582 | ||
1583 | /*! | |
1584 | @function mbuf_is_service_class_privileged | |
1585 | @discussion Returns the privileged status of the service class | |
1586 | of the packet specified by the mbuf. | |
1587 | @param mbuf The mbuf to retrieve the status from. | |
1588 | @result Non-zero if privileged, 0 otherwise. | |
1589 | */ | |
1590 | extern int mbuf_is_service_class_privileged(mbuf_t mbuf); | |
1591 | ||
1592 | /* | |
1593 | @enum mbuf_pkthdr_aux_flags_t | |
1594 | @abstract Constants defining mbuf auxiliary flags. Only the flags | |
1595 | listed below can be retrieved. | |
1596 | @constant MBUF_PKTAUXF_INET_RESOLVE_RTR Indicates this is an ARP | |
1597 | request packet, whose target is the address of the default | |
1598 | IPv4 router. | |
1599 | @constant MBUF_PKTAUXF_INET6_RESOLVE_RTR Indicates this is an ICMPv6 | |
1600 | Neighbor Solicitation packet, whose target is the address of | |
1601 | the default IPv6 router. | |
1602 | */ | |
1603 | enum { | |
1604 | MBUF_PKTAUXF_INET_RESOLVE_RTR = 0x0004, | |
1605 | MBUF_PKTAUXF_INET6_RESOLVE_RTR = 0x0008, | |
1606 | }; | |
1607 | typedef u_int32_t mbuf_pkthdr_aux_flags_t; | |
1608 | ||
1609 | /* | |
1610 | @function mbuf_pkthdr_aux_flags | |
1611 | @discussion Returns the auxiliary flags of a packet. | |
1612 | @param mbuf The mbuf containing the packet header. | |
1613 | @param paux_flags Pointer to mbuf_pkthdr_aux_flags_t variable. | |
1614 | @result 0 upon success otherwise the errno error. | |
1615 | */ | |
1616 | extern errno_t mbuf_pkthdr_aux_flags(mbuf_t mbuf, | |
1617 | mbuf_pkthdr_aux_flags_t *paux_flags); | |
39236c6e A |
1618 | |
1619 | /* | |
1620 | @function mbuf_get_driver_scratch | |
1621 | @discussion Returns a pointer to a driver specific area in the mbuf | |
1622 | @param m The mbuf whose driver scratch space is to be returned | |
1623 | @param area A pointer to a location to store the address of the | |
1624 | driver scratch space. This value is guaranteed to be 32-bit | |
1625 | aligned. | |
1626 | @param area_ln A pointer to a location to store the total length of | |
1627 | the memory location. | |
1628 | */ | |
1629 | extern errno_t mbuf_get_driver_scratch(mbuf_t m, u_int8_t **area, | |
1630 | size_t *area_ln); | |
3e170ce0 A |
1631 | |
1632 | /* | |
1633 | @function mbuf_get_unsent_data_bytes | |
1634 | @discussion Returns the amount of data that is waiting to be sent | |
1635 | on this interface. This is a private SPI used by cellular | |
1636 | interface as an indication of future activity on that | |
1637 | interface. | |
1638 | @param mbuf The mbuf containingthe packet header | |
1639 | @param unsent_data A pointer to an integer where the value of | |
1640 | unsent data will be set. | |
1641 | @result 0 upon success otherwise the errno error. If the mbuf | |
1642 | packet header does not have valid data bytes, the error | |
1643 | code will be EINVAL | |
1644 | */ | |
1645 | extern errno_t mbuf_get_unsent_data_bytes(const mbuf_t m, | |
1646 | u_int32_t *unsent_data); | |
316670eb A |
1647 | #endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */ |
1648 | ||
fe8ab488 A |
1649 | #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE |
1650 | /*! | |
1651 | @function mbuf_pkt_list_len | |
1652 | @discussion Retrieves the length of the list of mbuf packets. | |
1653 | @param mbuf The mbuf. | |
1654 | @result The length of the mbuf packet list. | |
1655 | */ | |
1656 | extern size_t mbuf_pkt_list_len(const mbuf_t mbuf); | |
1657 | ||
1658 | /*! | |
1659 | @function mbuf_pkt_list_maxlen | |
1660 | @discussion Retrieves the maximum length of data that may be stored | |
1661 | in the list of mbuf packet. This value assumes that the data pointer | |
1662 | was set to the start of the possible range for that pointer | |
1663 | for each mbuf in the packet chain | |
1664 | @param mbuf The mbuf. | |
1665 | @result The maximum length of data for this mbuf. | |
1666 | */ | |
1667 | extern size_t mbuf_pkt_list_maxlen(const mbuf_t mbuf); | |
1668 | #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */ | |
1669 | ||
91447636 A |
1670 | /* IF_QUEUE interaction */ |
1671 | ||
b0d623f7 A |
1672 | #define IF_ENQUEUE_MBUF(ifq, m) { \ |
1673 | mbuf_setnextpkt((m), 0); \ | |
1674 | if ((ifq)->ifq_tail == 0) \ | |
1675 | (ifq)->ifq_head = (m); \ | |
1676 | else \ | |
1677 | mbuf_setnextpkt((mbuf_t)(ifq)->ifq_tail, (m)); \ | |
1678 | (ifq)->ifq_tail = (m); \ | |
1679 | (ifq)->ifq_len++; \ | |
91447636 | 1680 | } |
b0d623f7 A |
1681 | |
1682 | #define IF_PREPEND_MBUF(ifq, m) { \ | |
1683 | mbuf_setnextpkt((m), (ifq)->ifq_head); \ | |
1684 | if ((ifq)->ifq_tail == 0) \ | |
1685 | (ifq)->ifq_tail = (m); \ | |
1686 | (ifq)->ifq_head = (m); \ | |
1687 | (ifq)->ifq_len++; \ | |
91447636 | 1688 | } |
b0d623f7 A |
1689 | |
1690 | #define IF_DEQUEUE_MBUF(ifq, m) { \ | |
1691 | (m) = (ifq)->ifq_head; \ | |
1692 | if (m) { \ | |
1693 | if (((ifq)->ifq_head = mbuf_nextpkt((m))) == 0) \ | |
1694 | (ifq)->ifq_tail = 0; \ | |
1695 | mbuf_setnextpkt((m), 0); \ | |
1696 | (ifq)->ifq_len--; \ | |
1697 | } \ | |
91447636 A |
1698 | } |
1699 | ||
2d21ac55 | 1700 | __END_DECLS |
b0d623f7 | 1701 | #endif /* __KPI_MBUF__ */ |