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1/*
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22/*
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25/*
26 * Mach Operating System
27 * Copyright (c) 1991,1990,1989,1988,1987 Carnegie Mellon University
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49 */
50/*
51 */
52/*
53 * File: mach/message.h
54 *
55 * Mach IPC message and primitive function definitions.
56 */
57
58#ifndef _MACH_MESSAGE_H_
59#define _MACH_MESSAGE_H_
60
61#ifdef MACH_KERNEL
62/* Have to have MIG parameter check for kernel */
63#define TypeCheck 1
64#define _MIG_KERNEL_SPECIFIC_CODE_ 1
65#endif /* MACH_KERNEL */
66
67/* static templates are slower and bigger */
68/* #define UseStaticTemplates 0 */
69
70#include <mach/kern_return.h>
71#include <mach/port.h>
72
73
74/*
75 * The timeout mechanism uses mach_msg_timeout_t values,
76 * passed by value. The timeout units are milliseconds.
77 * It is controlled with the MACH_SEND_TIMEOUT
78 * and MACH_RCV_TIMEOUT options.
79 */
80
81typedef natural_t mach_msg_timeout_t;
82
83/*
84 * The value to be used when there is no timeout.
85 * (No MACH_SEND_TIMEOUT/MACH_RCV_TIMEOUT option.)
86 */
87
88#define MACH_MSG_TIMEOUT_NONE ((mach_msg_timeout_t) 0)
89
90/*
91 * The kernel uses MACH_MSGH_BITS_COMPLEX as a hint. It it isn't on, it
92 * assumes the body of the message doesn't contain port rights or OOL
93 * data. The field is set in received messages. A user task must
94 * use caution in interpreting the body of a message if the bit isn't
95 * on, because the mach_msg_type's in the body might "lie" about the
96 * contents. If the bit isn't on, but the mach_msg_types
97 * in the body specify rights or OOL data, the behavior is undefined.
98 * (Ie, an error may or may not be produced.)
99 *
100 * The value of MACH_MSGH_BITS_REMOTE determines the interpretation
101 * of the msgh_remote_port field. It is handled like a msgt_name.
102 *
103 * The value of MACH_MSGH_BITS_LOCAL determines the interpretation
104 * of the msgh_local_port field. It is handled like a msgt_name.
105 *
106 * MACH_MSGH_BITS() combines two MACH_MSG_TYPE_* values, for the remote
107 * and local fields, into a single value suitable for msgh_bits.
108 *
109 * MACH_MSGH_BITS_CIRCULAR should be zero; is is used internally.
110 *
111 * The unused bits should be zero and are reserved for the kernel
112 * or for future interface expansion.
113 */
114
115#define MACH_MSGH_BITS_ZERO 0x00000000
116#define MACH_MSGH_BITS_REMOTE_MASK 0x000000ff
117#define MACH_MSGH_BITS_LOCAL_MASK 0x0000ff00
118#define MACH_MSGH_BITS_COMPLEX 0x80000000U
119#define MACH_MSGH_BITS_USER 0x8000ffffU
120
121#define MACH_MSGH_BITS_CIRCULAR 0x40000000 /* internal use only */
122#define MACH_MSGH_BITS_USED 0xc000ffffU
123
124#define MACH_MSGH_BITS_PORTS_MASK \
125 (MACH_MSGH_BITS_REMOTE_MASK|MACH_MSGH_BITS_LOCAL_MASK)
126
127#define MACH_MSGH_BITS(remote, local) \
128 ((remote) | ((local) << 8))
129#define MACH_MSGH_BITS_REMOTE(bits) \
130 ((bits) & MACH_MSGH_BITS_REMOTE_MASK)
131#define MACH_MSGH_BITS_LOCAL(bits) \
132 (((bits) & MACH_MSGH_BITS_LOCAL_MASK) >> 8)
133#define MACH_MSGH_BITS_PORTS(bits) \
134 ((bits) & MACH_MSGH_BITS_PORTS_MASK)
135#define MACH_MSGH_BITS_OTHER(bits) \
136 ((bits) &~ MACH_MSGH_BITS_PORTS_MASK)
137
138/*
139 * Every message starts with a message header.
140 * Following the message header are zero or more pairs of
141 * type descriptors (mach_msg_type_t/mach_msg_type_long_t) and
142 * data values. The size of the message must be specified in bytes,
143 * and includes the message header, type descriptors, inline
144 * data, and inline pointer for out-of-line data.
145 *
146 * The msgh_remote_port field specifies the destination of the message.
147 * It must specify a valid send or send-once right for a port.
148 *
149 * The msgh_local_port field specifies a "reply port". Normally,
150 * This field carries a send-once right that the receiver will use
151 * to reply to the message. It may carry the values MACH_PORT_NULL,
152 * MACH_PORT_DEAD, a send-once right, or a send right.
153 *
154 * The msgh_seqno field carries a sequence number associated with the
155 * received-from port. A port's sequence number is incremented every
156 * time a message is received from it. In sent messages, the field's
157 * value is ignored.
158 *
159 * The msgh_id field is uninterpreted by the message primitives.
160 * It normally carries information specifying the format
161 * or meaning of the message.
162 */
163
164typedef unsigned int mach_msg_bits_t;
165typedef natural_t mach_msg_size_t;
166typedef integer_t mach_msg_id_t;
167
168
169#define MACH_MSG_SIZE_NULL (mach_msg_size_t *) 0
170
171typedef unsigned int mach_msg_type_name_t;
172
173#define MACH_MSG_TYPE_MOVE_RECEIVE 16 /* Must hold receive rights */
174#define MACH_MSG_TYPE_MOVE_SEND 17 /* Must hold send rights */
175#define MACH_MSG_TYPE_MOVE_SEND_ONCE 18 /* Must hold sendonce rights */
176#define MACH_MSG_TYPE_COPY_SEND 19 /* Must hold send rights */
177#define MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND 20 /* Must hold receive rights */
178#define MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND_ONCE 21 /* Must hold receive rights */
179#define MACH_MSG_TYPE_COPY_RECEIVE 22 /* Must hold receive rights */
180
181typedef unsigned int mach_msg_copy_options_t;
182
183#define MACH_MSG_PHYSICAL_COPY 0
184#define MACH_MSG_VIRTUAL_COPY 1
185#define MACH_MSG_ALLOCATE 2
186#define MACH_MSG_OVERWRITE 3
187#ifdef MACH_KERNEL
188#define MACH_MSG_KALLOC_COPY_T 4
189#endif /* MACH_KERNEL */
190
191typedef unsigned int mach_msg_descriptor_type_t;
192
193#define MACH_MSG_PORT_DESCRIPTOR 0
194#define MACH_MSG_OOL_DESCRIPTOR 1
195#define MACH_MSG_OOL_PORTS_DESCRIPTOR 2
196#define MACH_MSG_OOL_VOLATILE_DESCRIPTOR 3
197
198
199typedef struct
200{
201 void* pad1;
202 mach_msg_size_t pad2;
203 unsigned int pad3 : 24;
204 mach_msg_descriptor_type_t type : 8;
205} mach_msg_type_descriptor_t;
206
207typedef struct
208{
209 mach_port_t name;
210 mach_msg_size_t pad1;
211 unsigned int pad2 : 16;
212 mach_msg_type_name_t disposition : 8;
213 mach_msg_descriptor_type_t type : 8;
214} mach_msg_port_descriptor_t;
215
216typedef struct
217{
218 void* address;
219 mach_msg_size_t size;
220 boolean_t deallocate: 8;
221 mach_msg_copy_options_t copy: 8;
222 unsigned int pad1: 8;
223 mach_msg_descriptor_type_t type: 8;
224} mach_msg_ool_descriptor_t;
225
226typedef struct
227{
228 void* address;
229 mach_msg_size_t count;
230 boolean_t deallocate: 8;
231 mach_msg_copy_options_t copy: 8;
232 mach_msg_type_name_t disposition : 8;
233 mach_msg_descriptor_type_t type : 8;
234} mach_msg_ool_ports_descriptor_t;
235
236typedef union
237{
238 mach_msg_port_descriptor_t port;
239 mach_msg_ool_descriptor_t out_of_line;
240 mach_msg_ool_ports_descriptor_t ool_ports;
241 mach_msg_type_descriptor_t type;
242} mach_msg_descriptor_t;
243
244typedef struct
245{
246 mach_msg_size_t msgh_descriptor_count;
247} mach_msg_body_t;
248
249#define MACH_MSG_BODY_NULL (mach_msg_body_t *) 0
250#define MACH_MSG_DESCRIPTOR_NULL (mach_msg_descriptor_t *) 0
251
252typedef struct
253{
254 mach_msg_bits_t msgh_bits;
255 mach_msg_size_t msgh_size;
256 mach_port_t msgh_remote_port;
257 mach_port_t msgh_local_port;
258 mach_msg_size_t msgh_reserved;
259 mach_msg_id_t msgh_id;
260} mach_msg_header_t;
261
262#define MACH_MSG_NULL (mach_msg_header_t *) 0
263
264typedef struct
265{
266 mach_msg_header_t header;
267 mach_msg_body_t body;
268} mach_msg_base_t;
269
270typedef unsigned int mach_msg_trailer_type_t;
271
272#define MACH_MSG_TRAILER_FORMAT_0 0
273
274typedef unsigned int mach_msg_trailer_size_t;
275
276typedef struct
277{
278 mach_msg_trailer_type_t msgh_trailer_type;
279 mach_msg_trailer_size_t msgh_trailer_size;
280} mach_msg_trailer_t;
281
282typedef struct
283{
284 mach_msg_trailer_type_t msgh_trailer_type;
285 mach_msg_trailer_size_t msgh_trailer_size;
286 mach_port_seqno_t msgh_seqno;
287} mach_msg_seqno_trailer_t;
288
289typedef struct
290{
291 unsigned int val[2];
292} security_token_t;
293
294typedef struct
295{
296 mach_msg_trailer_type_t msgh_trailer_type;
297 mach_msg_trailer_size_t msgh_trailer_size;
298 mach_port_seqno_t msgh_seqno;
299 security_token_t msgh_sender;
300} mach_msg_security_trailer_t;
301
302typedef mach_msg_security_trailer_t mach_msg_format_0_trailer_t;
303
304#define MACH_MSG_TRAILER_FORMAT_0_SIZE sizeof(mach_msg_format_0_trailer_t)
305#define MACH_MSG_TRAILER_MINIMUM_SIZE sizeof(mach_msg_trailer_t)
306#define MAX_TRAILER_SIZE MACH_MSG_TRAILER_FORMAT_0_SIZE
307
308#define KERNEL_SECURITY_TOKEN_VALUE { {0, 1} }
309extern security_token_t KERNEL_SECURITY_TOKEN;
310
311typedef integer_t mach_msg_options_t;
312
313typedef struct
314{
315 mach_msg_header_t header;
316} mach_msg_empty_send_t;
317
318typedef struct
319{
320 mach_msg_header_t header;
321 mach_msg_trailer_t trailer;
322} mach_msg_empty_rcv_t;
323
324typedef union
325{
326 mach_msg_empty_send_t send;
327 mach_msg_empty_rcv_t rcv;
328} mach_msg_empty_t;
329
330/* utility to round the message size - will become machine dependent */
331#define round_msg(x) (((mach_msg_size_t)(x) + sizeof (natural_t) - 1) & \
332 ~(sizeof (natural_t) - 1))
333
334/*
335 * There is no fixed upper bound to the size of Mach messages.
336 */
337
338#define MACH_MSG_SIZE_MAX ((mach_msg_size_t) ~0)
339
340/*
341 * Compatibility definitions, for code written
342 * when there was a msgh_kind instead of msgh_seqno.
343 */
344
345#define MACH_MSGH_KIND_NORMAL 0x00000000
346#if 0
347/* code using this is likely to break, so better not to have it defined */
348#define MACH_MSGH_KIND_NOTIFICATION 0x00000001
349#endif
350#define msgh_kind msgh_seqno
351#define mach_msg_kind_t mach_port_seqno_t
352
353/*
354 * The msgt_number field specifies the number of data elements.
355 * The msgt_size field specifies the size of each data element, in bits.
356 * The msgt_name field specifies the type of each data element.
357 * If msgt_inline is TRUE, the data follows the type descriptor
358 * in the body of the message. If msgt_inline is FALSE, then a pointer
359 * to the data should follow the type descriptor, and the data is
360 * sent out-of-line. In this case, if msgt_deallocate is TRUE,
361 * then the out-of-line data is moved (instead of copied) into the message.
362 * If msgt_longform is TRUE, then the type descriptor is actually
363 * a mach_msg_type_long_t.
364 *
365 * The actual amount of inline data following the descriptor must
366 * a multiple of the word size. For out-of-line data, this is a
367 * pointer. For inline data, the supplied data size (calculated
368 * from msgt_number/msgt_size) is rounded up. This guarantees
369 * that type descriptors always fall on word boundaries.
370 *
371 * For port rights, msgt_size must be 8*sizeof(mach_port_t).
372 * If the data is inline, msgt_deallocate should be FALSE.
373 * The msgt_unused bit should be zero.
374 * The msgt_name, msgt_size, msgt_number fields in
375 * a mach_msg_type_long_t should be zero.
376 */
377
378typedef natural_t mach_msg_type_size_t;
379typedef natural_t mach_msg_type_number_t;
380
381/*
382 * Values received/carried in messages. Tells the receiver what
383 * sort of port right he now has.
384 *
385 * MACH_MSG_TYPE_PORT_NAME is used to transfer a port name
386 * which should remain uninterpreted by the kernel. (Port rights
387 * are not transferred, just the port name.)
388 */
389
390#define MACH_MSG_TYPE_PORT_NONE 0
391
392#define MACH_MSG_TYPE_PORT_NAME 15
393#define MACH_MSG_TYPE_PORT_RECEIVE MACH_MSG_TYPE_MOVE_RECEIVE
394#define MACH_MSG_TYPE_PORT_SEND MACH_MSG_TYPE_MOVE_SEND
395#define MACH_MSG_TYPE_PORT_SEND_ONCE MACH_MSG_TYPE_MOVE_SEND_ONCE
396
397#define MACH_MSG_TYPE_LAST 22 /* Last assigned */
398
399/*
400 * A dummy value. Mostly used to indicate that the actual value
401 * will be filled in later, dynamically.
402 */
403
404#define MACH_MSG_TYPE_POLYMORPHIC ((mach_msg_type_name_t) -1)
405
406/*
407 * Is a given item a port type?
408 */
409
410#define MACH_MSG_TYPE_PORT_ANY(x) \
411 (((x) >= MACH_MSG_TYPE_MOVE_RECEIVE) && \
412 ((x) <= MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND_ONCE))
413
414#define MACH_MSG_TYPE_PORT_ANY_SEND(x) \
415 (((x) >= MACH_MSG_TYPE_MOVE_SEND) && \
416 ((x) <= MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND_ONCE))
417
418#define MACH_MSG_TYPE_PORT_ANY_RIGHT(x) \
419 (((x) >= MACH_MSG_TYPE_MOVE_RECEIVE) && \
420 ((x) <= MACH_MSG_TYPE_MOVE_SEND_ONCE))
421
422typedef integer_t mach_msg_option_t;
423
424#define MACH_MSG_OPTION_NONE 0x00000000
425
426#define MACH_SEND_MSG 0x00000001
427#define MACH_RCV_MSG 0x00000002
428#define MACH_RCV_LARGE 0x00000004
429
430#define MACH_SEND_TIMEOUT 0x00000010
431#define MACH_SEND_INTERRUPT 0x00000040 /* libmach implements */
432#define MACH_SEND_CANCEL 0x00000080
433#define MACH_SEND_ALWAYS 0x00010000 /* internal use only */
434#define MACH_SEND_TRAILER 0x00020000
435
436#define MACH_RCV_TIMEOUT 0x00000100
437#define MACH_RCV_NOTIFY 0x00000200
438#define MACH_RCV_INTERRUPT 0x00000400 /* libmach implements */
439#define MACH_RCV_OVERWRITE 0x00001000
440
441/*
442 * NOTE: a 0x00------ RCV mask implies to ask for
443 * a MACH_MSG_TRAILER_FORMAT_0 with 0 Elements,
444 * which is equivalent to a mach_msg_trailer_t.
445 */
446#define MACH_RCV_TRAILER_NULL 0
447#define MACH_RCV_TRAILER_SEQNO 1
448#define MACH_RCV_TRAILER_SENDER 2
449
450#define MACH_RCV_TRAILER_TYPE(x) (((x) & 0xf) << 28)
451#define MACH_RCV_TRAILER_ELEMENTS(x) (((x) & 0xf) << 24)
452#define MACH_RCV_TRAILER_MASK ((0xff << 24))
453
454extern mach_msg_trailer_size_t trailer_size[];
455
456#define GET_RCV_ELEMENTS(y) (((y) >> 24) & 0xf)
457#define REQUESTED_TRAILER_SIZE(y) (trailer_size[GET_RCV_ELEMENTS(y)])
458
459/*
460 * Much code assumes that mach_msg_return_t == kern_return_t.
461 * This definition is useful for descriptive purposes.
462 *
463 * See <mach/error.h> for the format of error codes.
464 * IPC errors are system 4. Send errors are subsystem 0;
465 * receive errors are subsystem 1. The code field is always non-zero.
466 * The high bits of the code field communicate extra information
467 * for some error codes. MACH_MSG_MASK masks off these special bits.
468 */
469
470typedef kern_return_t mach_msg_return_t;
471
472#define MACH_MSG_SUCCESS 0x00000000
473
474
475#define MACH_MSG_MASK 0x00003e00
476 /* All special error code bits defined below. */
477#define MACH_MSG_IPC_SPACE 0x00002000
478 /* No room in IPC name space for another capability name. */
479#define MACH_MSG_VM_SPACE 0x00001000
480 /* No room in VM address space for out-of-line memory. */
481#define MACH_MSG_IPC_KERNEL 0x00000800
482 /* Kernel resource shortage handling an IPC capability. */
483#define MACH_MSG_VM_KERNEL 0x00000400
484 /* Kernel resource shortage handling out-of-line memory. */
485
486#define MACH_SEND_IN_PROGRESS 0x10000001
487 /* Thread is waiting to send. (Internal use only.) */
488#define MACH_SEND_INVALID_DATA 0x10000002
489 /* Bogus in-line data. */
490#define MACH_SEND_INVALID_DEST 0x10000003
491 /* Bogus destination port. */
492#define MACH_SEND_TIMED_OUT 0x10000004
493 /* Message not sent before timeout expired. */
494#define MACH_SEND_INTERRUPTED 0x10000007
495 /* Software interrupt. */
496#define MACH_SEND_MSG_TOO_SMALL 0x10000008
497 /* Data doesn't contain a complete message. */
498#define MACH_SEND_INVALID_REPLY 0x10000009
499 /* Bogus reply port. */
500#define MACH_SEND_INVALID_RIGHT 0x1000000a
501 /* Bogus port rights in the message body. */
502#define MACH_SEND_INVALID_NOTIFY 0x1000000b
503 /* Bogus notify port argument. */
504#define MACH_SEND_INVALID_MEMORY 0x1000000c
505 /* Invalid out-of-line memory pointer. */
506#define MACH_SEND_NO_BUFFER 0x1000000d
507 /* No message buffer is available. */
508#define MACH_SEND_TOO_LARGE 0x1000000e
509 /* Send is too large for port */
510#define MACH_SEND_INVALID_TYPE 0x1000000f
511 /* Invalid msg-type specification. */
512#define MACH_SEND_INVALID_HEADER 0x10000010
513 /* A field in the header had a bad value. */
514#define MACH_SEND_INVALID_TRAILER 0x10000011
515 /* The trailer to be sent does not match kernel format. */
516#define MACH_SEND_INVALID_RT_OOL_SIZE 0x10000015
517 /* The OOL buffer size is too large for RT behavior */
518
519#define MACH_RCV_IN_PROGRESS 0x10004001
520 /* Thread is waiting for receive. (Internal use only.) */
521#define MACH_RCV_INVALID_NAME 0x10004002
522 /* Bogus name for receive port/port-set. */
523#define MACH_RCV_TIMED_OUT 0x10004003
524 /* Didn't get a message within the timeout value. */
525#define MACH_RCV_TOO_LARGE 0x10004004
526 /* Message buffer is not large enough for inline data. */
527#define MACH_RCV_INTERRUPTED 0x10004005
528 /* Software interrupt. */
529#define MACH_RCV_PORT_CHANGED 0x10004006
530 /* Port moved into a set during the receive. */
531#define MACH_RCV_INVALID_NOTIFY 0x10004007
532 /* Bogus notify port argument. */
533#define MACH_RCV_INVALID_DATA 0x10004008
534 /* Bogus message buffer for inline data. */
535#define MACH_RCV_PORT_DIED 0x10004009
536 /* Port/set was sent away/died during receive. */
537#define MACH_RCV_IN_SET 0x1000400a
538 /* Port is a member of a port set. */
539#define MACH_RCV_HEADER_ERROR 0x1000400b
540 /* Error receiving message header. See special bits. */
541#define MACH_RCV_BODY_ERROR 0x1000400c
542 /* Error receiving message body. See special bits. */
543#define MACH_RCV_INVALID_TYPE 0x1000400d
544 /* Invalid msg-type specification in scatter list. */
545#define MACH_RCV_SCATTER_SMALL 0x1000400e
546 /* Out-of-line overwrite region is not large enough */
547#define MACH_RCV_INVALID_TRAILER 0x1000400f
548 /* trailer type or number of trailer elements not supported */
549#define MACH_RCV_IN_PROGRESS_TIMED 0x10004011
550 /* Waiting for receive with timeout. (Internal use only.) */
551
552extern mach_msg_return_t mach_msg_overwrite_trap(
553 mach_msg_header_t *msg,
554 mach_msg_option_t option,
555 mach_msg_size_t send_size,
556 mach_msg_size_t rcv_size,
557 mach_port_name_t rcv_name,
558 mach_msg_timeout_t timeout,
559 mach_port_name_t notify,
560 mach_msg_header_t *rcv_msg,
561 mach_msg_size_t rcv_limit);
562
563extern mach_msg_return_t mach_msg_overwrite(
564 mach_msg_header_t *msg,
565 mach_msg_option_t option,
566 mach_msg_size_t send_size,
567 mach_msg_size_t rcv_size,
568 mach_port_name_t rcv_name,
569 mach_msg_timeout_t timeout,
570 mach_port_name_t notify,
571 mach_msg_header_t *rcv_msg,
572 mach_msg_size_t rcv_limit);
573
574extern mach_msg_return_t mach_msg_trap(
575 mach_msg_header_t *msg,
576 mach_msg_option_t option,
577 mach_msg_size_t send_size,
578 mach_msg_size_t rcv_size,
579 mach_port_name_t rcv_name,
580 mach_msg_timeout_t timeout,
581 mach_port_name_t notify);
582
583extern mach_msg_return_t mach_msg(
584 mach_msg_header_t *msg,
585 mach_msg_option_t option,
586 mach_msg_size_t send_size,
587 mach_msg_size_t rcv_size,
588 mach_port_name_t rcv_name,
589 mach_msg_timeout_t timeout,
590 mach_port_name_t notify);
591
592#endif /* _MACH_MESSAGE_H_ */