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53 * $FreeBSD: src/sys/sys/event.h,v 1.5.2.5 2001/12/14 19:21:22 jlemon Exp $
59 #include <machine/types.h>
60 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
63 #define EVFILT_READ (-1)
64 #define EVFILT_WRITE (-2)
65 #define EVFILT_AIO (-3) /* attached to aio requests */
66 #define EVFILT_VNODE (-4) /* attached to vnodes */
67 #define EVFILT_PROC (-5) /* attached to struct proc */
68 #define EVFILT_SIGNAL (-6) /* attached to struct proc */
69 #define EVFILT_TIMER (-7) /* timers */
70 #define EVFILT_MACHPORT (-8) /* Mach portsets */
71 #define EVFILT_FS (-9) /* Filesystem events */
72 #define EVFILT_USER (-10) /* User events */
74 #define EVFILT_VM (-12) /* Virtual memory events */
77 #define EVFILT_SOCK (-13) /* Socket events */
78 #define EVFILT_MEMORYSTATUS (-14) /* Memorystatus events */
80 #define EVFILT_EXCEPT (-15) /* Exception events */
82 #define EVFILT_SYSCOUNT 15
83 #define EVFILT_THREADMARKER EVFILT_SYSCOUNT /* Internal use only */
88 uintptr_t ident
; /* identifier for this event */
89 int16_t filter
; /* filter for event */
90 uint16_t flags
; /* general flags */
91 uint32_t fflags
; /* filter-specific flags */
92 intptr_t data
; /* filter-specific data */
93 void *udata
; /* opaque user data identifier */
98 struct user64_kevent
{
99 uint64_t ident
; /* identifier for this event */
100 int16_t filter
; /* filter for event */
101 uint16_t flags
; /* general flags */
102 uint32_t fflags
; /* filter-specific flags */
103 int64_t data
; /* filter-specific data */
104 user_addr_t udata
; /* opaque user data identifier */
107 struct user32_kevent
{
108 uint32_t ident
; /* identifier for this event */
109 int16_t filter
; /* filter for event */
110 uint16_t flags
; /* general flags */
111 uint32_t fflags
; /* filter-specific flags */
112 int32_t data
; /* filter-specific data */
113 user32_addr_t udata
; /* opaque user data identifier */
116 struct kevent_internal_s
{
117 uint64_t ident
; /* identifier for this event */
118 int16_t filter
; /* filter for event */
119 uint16_t flags
; /* general flags */
120 int32_t qos
; /* quality of service */
121 uint32_t fflags
; /* filter-specific flags */
122 // uint32_t xflags; /* extra filter-specific flags */
123 int64_t data
; /* filter-specific data */
124 uint64_t udata
; /* opaque user data identifier */
125 uint64_t ext
[4]; /* filter-specific extensions */
133 uint64_t ident
; /* identifier for this event */
134 int16_t filter
; /* filter for event */
135 uint16_t flags
; /* general flags */
136 uint32_t fflags
; /* filter-specific flags */
137 int64_t data
; /* filter-specific data */
138 uint64_t udata
; /* opaque user data identifier */
139 uint64_t ext
[2]; /* filter-specific extensions */
143 struct kevent_qos_s
{
144 uint64_t ident
; /* identifier for this event */
145 int16_t filter
; /* filter for event */
146 uint16_t flags
; /* general flags */
147 int32_t qos
; /* quality of service */
148 uint64_t udata
; /* opaque user data identifier */
149 uint32_t fflags
; /* filter-specific flags */
150 uint32_t xflags
; /* extra filter-specific flags */
151 int64_t data
; /* filter-specific data */
152 uint64_t ext
[4]; /* filter-specific extensions */
156 #define EV_SET(kevp, a, b, c, d, e, f) do { \
157 struct kevent *__kevp__ = (kevp); \
158 __kevp__->ident = (a); \
159 __kevp__->filter = (b); \
160 __kevp__->flags = (c); \
161 __kevp__->fflags = (d); \
162 __kevp__->data = (e); \
163 __kevp__->udata = (f); \
166 #define EV_SET64(kevp, a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h) do { \
167 struct kevent64_s *__kevp__ = (kevp); \
168 __kevp__->ident = (a); \
169 __kevp__->filter = (b); \
170 __kevp__->flags = (c); \
171 __kevp__->fflags = (d); \
172 __kevp__->data = (e); \
173 __kevp__->udata = (f); \
174 __kevp__->ext[0] = (g); \
175 __kevp__->ext[1] = (h); \
179 /* kevent system call flags */
180 #define KEVENT_FLAG_NONE 0x000 /* no flag value */
181 #define KEVENT_FLAG_IMMEDIATE 0x001 /* immediate timeout */
182 #define KEVENT_FLAG_ERROR_EVENTS 0x002 /* output events only include change errors */
187 * Rather than provide an EV_SET_QOS macro for kevent_qos_t structure
188 * initialization, we encourage use of named field initialization support
192 #define KEVENT_FLAG_STACK_EVENTS 0x004 /* output events treated as stack (grows down) */
193 #define KEVENT_FLAG_STACK_DATA 0x008 /* output data allocated as stack (grows down) */
194 #define KEVENT_FLAG_WORKQ 0x020 /* interact with the default workq kq */
195 #define KEVENT_FLAG_WORKQ_MANAGER 0x200 /* current thread is the workq manager */
197 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
199 #define KEVENT_FLAG_LEGACY32 0x040 /* event data in legacy 32-bit format */
200 #define KEVENT_FLAG_LEGACY64 0x080 /* event data in legacy 64-bit format */
201 #define KEVENT_FLAG_KERNEL 0x100 /* caller is in-kernel */
202 #define KEVENT_FLAG_USER (KEVENT_FLAG_IMMEDIATE | KEVENT_FLAG_ERROR_EVENTS | \
203 KEVENT_FLAG_STACK_EVENTS | KEVENT_FLAG_STACK_DATA | \
207 * Since some filter ops are not part of the standard sysfilt_ops, we
208 * use kn_filtid starting from EVFILT_SYSCOUNT to identify these cases.
209 * This is to let kn_fops() get the correct fops for all cases.
211 #define EVFILTID_KQREAD (EVFILT_SYSCOUNT)
212 #define EVFILTID_PIPE_R (EVFILT_SYSCOUNT + 1)
213 #define EVFILTID_PIPE_W (EVFILT_SYSCOUNT + 2)
214 #define EVFILTID_PTSD (EVFILT_SYSCOUNT + 3)
215 #define EVFILTID_SOREAD (EVFILT_SYSCOUNT + 4)
216 #define EVFILTID_SOWRITE (EVFILT_SYSCOUNT + 5)
217 #define EVFILTID_SCK (EVFILT_SYSCOUNT + 6)
218 #define EVFILTID_SOEXCEPT (EVFILT_SYSCOUNT + 7)
219 #define EVFILTID_SPEC (EVFILT_SYSCOUNT + 8)
220 #define EVFILTID_BPFREAD (EVFILT_SYSCOUNT + 9)
221 #define EVFILTID_NECP_FD (EVFILT_SYSCOUNT + 10)
222 #define EVFILTID_FSEVENT (EVFILT_SYSCOUNT + 13)
223 #define EVFILTID_VN (EVFILT_SYSCOUNT + 14)
225 #define EVFILTID_MAX (EVFILT_SYSCOUNT + 15)
227 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
234 #define EV_ADD 0x0001 /* add event to kq (implies enable) */
235 #define EV_DELETE 0x0002 /* delete event from kq */
236 #define EV_ENABLE 0x0004 /* enable event */
237 #define EV_DISABLE 0x0008 /* disable event (not reported) */
240 #define EV_ONESHOT 0x0010 /* only report one occurrence */
241 #define EV_CLEAR 0x0020 /* clear event state after reporting */
242 #define EV_RECEIPT 0x0040 /* force immediate event output */
243 /* ... with or without EV_ERROR */
244 /* ... use KEVENT_FLAG_ERROR_EVENTS */
245 /* on syscalls supporting flags */
247 #define EV_DISPATCH 0x0080 /* disable event after reporting */
248 #define EV_UDATA_SPECIFIC 0x0100 /* unique kevent per udata value */
250 #define EV_DISPATCH2 (EV_DISPATCH | EV_UDATA_SPECIFIC)
251 /* ... in combination with EV_DELETE */
252 /* will defer delete until udata-specific */
253 /* event enabled. EINPROGRESS will be */
254 /* returned to indicate the deferral */
256 #define EV_VANISHED 0x0200 /* report that source has vanished */
257 /* ... only valid with EV_DISPATCH2 */
259 #define EV_SYSFLAGS 0xF000 /* reserved by system */
260 #define EV_FLAG0 0x1000 /* filter-specific flag */
261 #define EV_FLAG1 0x2000 /* filter-specific flag */
263 /* returned values */
264 #define EV_EOF 0x8000 /* EOF detected */
265 #define EV_ERROR 0x4000 /* error, data contains errno */
268 * Filter specific flags for EVFILT_READ
270 * The default behavior for EVFILT_READ is to make the "read" determination
271 * relative to the current file descriptor read pointer.
273 * The EV_POLL flag indicates the determination should be made via poll(2)
274 * semantics. These semantics dictate always returning true for regular files,
275 * regardless of the amount of unread data in the file.
277 * On input, EV_OOBAND specifies that filter should actively return in the
278 * presence of OOB on the descriptor. It implies that filter will return
279 * if there is OOB data available to read OR when any other condition
280 * for the read are met (for example number of bytes regular data becomes >=
282 * If EV_OOBAND is not set on input, it implies that the filter should not actively
283 * return for out of band data on the descriptor. The filter will then only return
284 * when some other condition for read is met (ex: when number of regular data bytes
285 * >=low-watermark OR when socket can't receive more data (SS_CANTRCVMORE)).
287 * On output, EV_OOBAND indicates the presence of OOB data on the descriptor.
288 * If it was not specified as an input parameter, then the data count is the
289 * number of bytes before the current OOB marker, else data count is the number
290 * of bytes beyond OOB marker.
292 #define EV_POLL EV_FLAG0
293 #define EV_OOBAND EV_FLAG1
296 * data/hint fflags for EVFILT_USER, shared with userspace
300 * On input, NOTE_TRIGGER causes the event to be triggered for output.
302 #define NOTE_TRIGGER 0x01000000
305 * On input, the top two bits of fflags specifies how the lower twenty four
306 * bits should be applied to the stored value of fflags.
308 * On output, the top two bits will always be set to NOTE_FFNOP and the
309 * remaining twenty four bits will contain the stored fflags value.
311 #define NOTE_FFNOP 0x00000000 /* ignore input fflags */
312 #define NOTE_FFAND 0x40000000 /* and fflags */
313 #define NOTE_FFOR 0x80000000 /* or fflags */
314 #define NOTE_FFCOPY 0xc0000000 /* copy fflags */
315 #define NOTE_FFCTRLMASK 0xc0000000 /* mask for operations */
316 #define NOTE_FFLAGSMASK 0x00ffffff
319 * data/hint fflags for EVFILT_{READ|WRITE}, shared with userspace
321 * The default behavior for EVFILT_READ is to make the determination
322 * realtive to the current file descriptor read pointer.
324 #define NOTE_LOWAT 0x00000001 /* low water mark */
326 /* data/hint flags for EVFILT_EXCEPT, shared with userspace */
327 #define NOTE_OOB 0x00000002 /* OOB data */
330 * data/hint fflags for EVFILT_VNODE, shared with userspace
332 #define NOTE_DELETE 0x00000001 /* vnode was removed */
333 #define NOTE_WRITE 0x00000002 /* data contents changed */
334 #define NOTE_EXTEND 0x00000004 /* size increased */
335 #define NOTE_ATTRIB 0x00000008 /* attributes changed */
336 #define NOTE_LINK 0x00000010 /* link count changed */
337 #define NOTE_RENAME 0x00000020 /* vnode was renamed */
338 #define NOTE_REVOKE 0x00000040 /* vnode access was revoked */
339 #define NOTE_NONE 0x00000080 /* No specific vnode event: to test for EVFILT_READ activation*/
340 #define NOTE_FUNLOCK 0x00000100 /* vnode was unlocked by flock(2) */
343 * data/hint fflags for EVFILT_PROC, shared with userspace
345 * Please note that EVFILT_PROC and EVFILT_SIGNAL share the same knote list
346 * that hangs off the proc structure. They also both play games with the hint
347 * passed to KNOTE(). If NOTE_SIGNAL is passed as a hint, then the lower bits
348 * of the hint contain the signal. IF NOTE_FORK is passed, then the lower bits
349 * contain the PID of the child (but the pid does not get passed through in
350 * the actual kevent).
353 eNoteReapDeprecated
__deprecated_enum_msg("This kqueue(2) EVFILT_PROC flag is deprecated") = 0x10000000
356 #define NOTE_EXIT 0x80000000 /* process exited */
357 #define NOTE_FORK 0x40000000 /* process forked */
358 #define NOTE_EXEC 0x20000000 /* process exec'd */
359 #define NOTE_REAP ((unsigned int)eNoteReapDeprecated /* 0x10000000 */) /* process reaped */
360 #define NOTE_SIGNAL 0x08000000 /* shared with EVFILT_SIGNAL */
361 #define NOTE_EXITSTATUS 0x04000000 /* exit status to be returned, valid for child process only */
362 #define NOTE_EXIT_DETAIL 0x02000000 /* provide details on reasons for exit */
364 #define NOTE_PDATAMASK 0x000fffff /* mask for signal & exit status */
365 #define NOTE_PCTRLMASK (~NOTE_PDATAMASK)
368 * If NOTE_EXITSTATUS is present, provide additional info about exiting process.
371 eNoteExitReparentedDeprecated
__deprecated_enum_msg("This kqueue(2) EVFILT_PROC flag is no longer sent") = 0x00080000
373 #define NOTE_EXIT_REPARENTED ((unsigned int)eNoteExitReparentedDeprecated) /* exited while reparented */
376 * If NOTE_EXIT_DETAIL is present, these bits indicate specific reasons for exiting.
378 #define NOTE_EXIT_DETAIL_MASK 0x00070000
379 #define NOTE_EXIT_DECRYPTFAIL 0x00010000
380 #define NOTE_EXIT_MEMORY 0x00020000
381 #define NOTE_EXIT_CSERROR 0x00040000
386 * If NOTE_EXIT_MEMORY is present, these bits indicate specific jetsam condition.
388 #define NOTE_EXIT_MEMORY_DETAIL_MASK 0xfe000000
389 #define NOTE_EXIT_MEMORY_VMPAGESHORTAGE 0x80000000 /* jetsam condition: lowest jetsam priority proc killed due to vm page shortage */
390 #define NOTE_EXIT_MEMORY_VMTHRASHING 0x40000000 /* jetsam condition: lowest jetsam priority proc killed due to vm thrashing */
391 #define NOTE_EXIT_MEMORY_HIWAT 0x20000000 /* jetsam condition: process reached its high water mark */
392 #define NOTE_EXIT_MEMORY_PID 0x10000000 /* jetsam condition: special pid kill requested */
393 #define NOTE_EXIT_MEMORY_IDLE 0x08000000 /* jetsam condition: idle process cleaned up */
394 #define NOTE_EXIT_MEMORY_VNODE 0X04000000 /* jetsam condition: virtual node kill */
395 #define NOTE_EXIT_MEMORY_FCTHRASHING 0x02000000 /* jetsam condition: lowest jetsam priority proc killed due to filecache thrashing */
400 * data/hint fflags for EVFILT_VM, shared with userspace.
402 #define NOTE_VM_PRESSURE 0x80000000 /* will react on memory pressure */
403 #define NOTE_VM_PRESSURE_TERMINATE 0x40000000 /* will quit on memory pressure, possibly after cleaning up dirty state */
404 #define NOTE_VM_PRESSURE_SUDDEN_TERMINATE 0x20000000 /* will quit immediately on memory pressure */
405 #define NOTE_VM_ERROR 0x10000000 /* there was an error */
410 * data/hint fflags for EVFILT_MEMORYSTATUS, shared with userspace.
412 #define NOTE_MEMORYSTATUS_PRESSURE_NORMAL 0x00000001 /* system memory pressure has returned to normal */
413 #define NOTE_MEMORYSTATUS_PRESSURE_WARN 0x00000002 /* system memory pressure has changed to the warning state */
414 #define NOTE_MEMORYSTATUS_PRESSURE_CRITICAL 0x00000004 /* system memory pressure has changed to the critical state */
415 #define NOTE_MEMORYSTATUS_LOW_SWAP 0x00000008 /* system is in a low-swap state */
416 #define NOTE_MEMORYSTATUS_PROC_LIMIT_WARN 0x00000010 /* process memory limit has hit a warning state */
417 #define NOTE_MEMORYSTATUS_PROC_LIMIT_CRITICAL 0x00000020 /* process memory limit has hit a critical state - soft limit */
419 #ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE
421 * data/hint fflags for EVFILT_MEMORYSTATUS, but not shared with userspace.
423 #define NOTE_MEMORYSTATUS_PROC_LIMIT_WARN_ACTIVE 0x00000040 /* Used to restrict sending a warn event only once, per active limit, soft limits only */
424 #define NOTE_MEMORYSTATUS_PROC_LIMIT_WARN_INACTIVE 0x00000080 /* Used to restrict sending a warn event only once, per inactive limit, soft limit only */
425 #define NOTE_MEMORYSTATUS_PROC_LIMIT_CRITICAL_ACTIVE 0x00000100 /* Used to restrict sending a critical event only once per active limit, soft limit only */
426 #define NOTE_MEMORYSTATUS_PROC_LIMIT_CRITICAL_INACTIVE 0x00000200 /* Used to restrict sending a critical event only once per inactive limit, soft limit only */
429 * Use this mask to protect the kernel private flags.
431 #define EVFILT_MEMORYSTATUS_ALL_MASK \
432 (NOTE_MEMORYSTATUS_PRESSURE_NORMAL | NOTE_MEMORYSTATUS_PRESSURE_WARN | NOTE_MEMORYSTATUS_PRESSURE_CRITICAL | NOTE_MEMORYSTATUS_LOW_SWAP | NOTE_MEMORYSTATUS_PROC_LIMIT_WARN | NOTE_MEMORYSTATUS_PROC_LIMIT_CRITICAL)
434 #endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */
436 typedef enum vm_pressure_level
{
437 kVMPressureNormal
= 0,
438 kVMPressureWarning
= 1,
439 kVMPressureUrgent
= 2,
440 kVMPressureCritical
= 3,
441 } vm_pressure_level_t
;
446 * data/hint fflags for EVFILT_TIMER, shared with userspace.
447 * The default is a (repeating) interval timer with the data
448 * specifying the timeout interval in milliseconds.
450 * All timeouts are implicitly EV_CLEAR events.
452 #define NOTE_SECONDS 0x00000001 /* data is seconds */
453 #define NOTE_USECONDS 0x00000002 /* data is microseconds */
454 #define NOTE_NSECONDS 0x00000004 /* data is nanoseconds */
455 #define NOTE_ABSOLUTE 0x00000008 /* absolute timeout */
456 /* ... implicit EV_ONESHOT */
457 #define NOTE_LEEWAY 0x00000010 /* ext[1] holds leeway for power aware timers */
458 #define NOTE_CRITICAL 0x00000020 /* system does minimal timer coalescing */
459 #define NOTE_BACKGROUND 0x00000040 /* system does maximum timer coalescing */
460 #define NOTE_MACH_CONTINUOUS_TIME 0x00000080 /* use continuous time base */
463 * data/hint fflags for EVFILT_SOCK, shared with userspace.
466 #define NOTE_CONNRESET 0x00000001 /* Received RST */
467 #define NOTE_READCLOSED 0x00000002 /* Read side is shutdown */
468 #define NOTE_WRITECLOSED 0x00000004 /* Write side is shutdown */
469 #define NOTE_TIMEOUT 0x00000008 /* timeout: rexmt, keep-alive or persist */
470 #define NOTE_NOSRCADDR 0x00000010 /* source address not available */
471 #define NOTE_IFDENIED 0x00000020 /* interface denied connection */
472 #define NOTE_SUSPEND 0x00000040 /* output queue suspended */
473 #define NOTE_RESUME 0x00000080 /* output queue resumed */
474 #define NOTE_KEEPALIVE 0x00000100 /* TCP Keepalive received */
475 #define NOTE_ADAPTIVE_WTIMO 0x00000200 /* TCP adaptive write timeout */
476 #define NOTE_ADAPTIVE_RTIMO 0x00000400 /* TCP adaptive read timeout */
477 #define NOTE_CONNECTED 0x00000800 /* socket is connected */
478 #define NOTE_DISCONNECTED 0x00001000 /* socket is disconnected */
479 #define NOTE_CONNINFO_UPDATED 0x00002000 /* connection info was updated */
480 #define NOTE_NOTIFY_ACK 0x00004000 /* notify acknowledgement */
482 #define EVFILT_SOCK_LEVEL_TRIGGER_MASK \
483 (NOTE_READCLOSED | NOTE_WRITECLOSED | NOTE_SUSPEND | NOTE_RESUME | NOTE_CONNECTED | NOTE_DISCONNECTED)
485 #define EVFILT_SOCK_ALL_MASK \
486 (NOTE_CONNRESET | NOTE_READCLOSED | NOTE_WRITECLOSED | NOTE_TIMEOUT | NOTE_NOSRCADDR | NOTE_IFDENIED | NOTE_SUSPEND | NOTE_RESUME | NOTE_KEEPALIVE | NOTE_ADAPTIVE_WTIMO | NOTE_ADAPTIVE_RTIMO | NOTE_CONNECTED | NOTE_DISCONNECTED | NOTE_CONNINFO_UPDATED | NOTE_NOTIFY_ACK)
491 * data/hint fflags for EVFILT_MACHPORT, shared with userspace.
493 * Only portsets are supported at this time.
495 * The fflags field can optionally contain the MACH_RCV_MSG, MACH_RCV_LARGE,
496 * and related trailer receive options as defined in <mach/message.h>.
497 * The presence of these flags directs the kevent64() call to attempt to receive
498 * the message during kevent delivery, rather than just indicate that a message exists.
499 * On setup, The ext[0] field contains the receive buffer pointer and ext[1] contains
500 * the receive buffer length. Upon event delivery, the actual received message size
501 * is returned in ext[1]. As with mach_msg(), the buffer must be large enough to
502 * receive the message and the requested (or default) message trailers. In addition,
503 * the fflags field contains the return code normally returned by mach_msg().
505 * If MACH_RCV_MSG is specified, and the ext[1] field specifies a zero length, the
506 * system call argument specifying an ouput area (kevent_qos) will be consulted. If
507 * the system call specified an output data area, the user-space address
508 * of the received message is carved from that provided output data area (if enough
509 * space remains there). The address and length of each received message is
510 * returned in the ext[0] and ext[1] fields (respectively) of the corresponding kevent.
512 * IF_MACH_RCV_VOUCHER_CONTENT is specified, the contents of the message voucher is
513 * extracted (as specified in the xflags field) and stored in ext[2] up to ext[3]
514 * length. If the input length is zero, and the system call provided a data area,
515 * the space for the voucher content is carved from the provided space and its
516 * address and length is returned in ext[2] and ext[3] respectively.
518 * If no message receipt options were provided in the fflags field on setup, no
519 * message is received by this call. Instead, on output, the data field simply
520 * contains the name of the actual port detected with a message waiting.
524 * DEPRECATED!!!!!!!!!
525 * NOTE_TRACK, NOTE_TRACKERR, and NOTE_CHILD are no longer supported as of 10.5
527 /* additional flags for EVFILT_PROC */
528 #define NOTE_TRACK 0x00000001 /* follow across forks */
529 #define NOTE_TRACKERR 0x00000002 /* could not track child */
530 #define NOTE_CHILD 0x00000004 /* am a child process */
535 /* Temporay solution for BootX to use inode.h till kqueue moves to vfs layer */
536 #include <sys/queue.h>
538 SLIST_HEAD(klist
, knote
);
543 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
544 #include <sys/queue.h>
545 #include <kern/kern_types.h>
547 #ifdef MALLOC_DECLARE
548 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_KQUEUE
);
551 TAILQ_HEAD(kqtailq
, knote
); /* a list of "queued" events */
553 /* Bit size for packed field within knote */
554 #define KNOTE_KQ_BITSIZE 40
557 /* index into various kq queues */
558 typedef uint8_t kq_index_t
;
559 typedef uint16_t kn_status_t
;
561 #define KN_ACTIVE 0x0001 /* event has been triggered */
562 #define KN_QUEUED 0x0002 /* event is on queue */
563 #define KN_DISABLED 0x0004 /* event is disabled */
564 #define KN_DROPPING 0x0008 /* knote is being dropped */
565 #define KN_USEWAIT 0x0010 /* wait for knote use */
566 #define KN_ATTACHING 0x0020 /* event is pending attach */
567 #define KN_STAYACTIVE 0x0040 /* force event to stay active */
568 #define KN_DEFERDELETE 0x0080 /* defer delete until re-enabled */
569 #define KN_ATTACHED 0x0100 /* currently attached to source */
570 #define KN_DISPATCH 0x0200 /* disables as part of deliver */
571 #define KN_UDATA_SPECIFIC 0x0400 /* udata is part of matching */
572 #define KN_SUPPRESSED 0x0800 /* event is suppressed during delivery */
573 #define KN_STOLENDROP 0x1000 /* someone stole the drop privilege */
574 #define KN_REQVANISH 0x2000 /* requested EV_VANISH */
575 #define KN_VANISHED 0x4000 /* has vanished */
577 #define KN_DISPATCH2 (KN_DISPATCH | KN_UDATA_SPECIFIC)
578 /* combination defines deferred-delete mode enabled */
581 TAILQ_ENTRY(knote
) kn_tqe
; /* linkage for tail queue */
582 SLIST_ENTRY(knote
) kn_link
; /* linkage for search list */
583 SLIST_ENTRY(knote
) kn_selnext
; /* klist element chain */
585 struct fileproc
*p_fp
; /* file data pointer */
586 struct proc
*p_proc
; /* proc pointer */
587 struct ipc_mqueue
*p_mqueue
; /* pset pointer */
589 uint64_t kn_req_index
:4, /* requested qos index */
590 kn_qos_index
:4, /* in-use qos index */
591 kn_qos_override
:4, /* qos override index */
592 kn_reserved
:4, /* reserved bits */
593 kn_filtid
:8, /* filter id to index filter ops */
594 kn_kq_packed
:KNOTE_KQ_BITSIZE
; /* packed pointer for kq */
598 uint64_t kn_hook_data
;
600 int64_t kn_sdata
; /* saved data field */
601 struct kevent_internal_s kn_kevent
;
602 int kn_sfflags
; /* saved filter flags */
604 uint16_t kn_inuse
; /* inuse count */
605 kn_status_t kn_status
; /* status bits */
607 #define kn_id kn_kevent.ident
608 #define kn_filter kn_kevent.filter
609 #define kn_flags kn_kevent.flags
610 #define kn_qos kn_kevent.qos
611 #define kn_udata kn_kevent.udata
612 #define kn_fflags kn_kevent.fflags
613 #define kn_xflags kn_kevent.xflags
614 #define kn_data kn_kevent.data
615 #define kn_ext kn_kevent.ext
616 #define kn_fp kn_ptr.p_fp
619 static inline struct kqueue
*knote_get_kq(struct knote
*kn
)
621 if (!(kn
->kn_kq_packed
))
624 return (struct kqueue
*)((uintptr_t)(kn
->kn_kq_packed
) + (uintptr_t)VM_MIN_KERNEL_AND_KEXT_ADDRESS
);
627 static inline void knote_set_kq(struct knote
*kn
, void *kq
)
630 kn
->kn_kq_packed
= 0;
632 uint64_t offset
= ((uintptr_t)kq
- (uintptr_t)VM_MIN_KERNEL_AND_KEXT_ADDRESS
);
633 kn
->kn_kq_packed
= offset
;
637 struct filt_process_s
{
639 unsigned int fp_flags
;
640 user_addr_t fp_data_out
;
641 user_size_t fp_data_size
;
642 user_size_t fp_data_resid
;
644 typedef struct filt_process_s
*filt_process_data_t
;
649 * These routines, provided by each filter, are called to attach, detach, deliver events,
650 * change/update filter registration and process/deliver events. They are called with the
651 * with a use-count referenced knote, with the kq unlocked. Here are more details:
654 * identifies if the "ident" field in the kevent structure is a file-descriptor.
656 * If so, the knote is associated with the file descriptor prior to attach and
657 * auto-removed when the file descriptor is closed (this latter behavior may change
658 * for EV_DISPATCH2 kevent types to allow delivery of events identifying unintended
661 * Otherwise the knote is hashed by the ident and has no auto-close behavior.
664 * called to attach the knote to the underlying object that will be delivering events
665 * through it when EV_ADD is supplied and no existing matching event is found
667 * provided a knote that is pre-attached to the fd or hashed (see above) but is
668 * specially marked to avoid concurrent access until the attach is complete. The
669 * kevent structure embedded in this knote has been filled in with a sanitized
670 * version of the user-supplied kevent data. However, the user-supplied filter-specific
671 * flags (fflags) and data fields have been moved into the knote's kn_sfflags and kn_sdata
672 * fields respectively. These are usually interpretted as a set of "interest" flags and
673 * data by each filter - to be matched against delivered events.
675 * The attach operator indicated errors by setting the EV_ERROR flog in the flags field
676 * embedded in the knote's kevent structure - with the specific error indicated in the
677 * corresponding data field.
679 * The return value indicates if the knote should already be considered "activated" at
680 * the time of attach (one or more of the interest events has already occured).
683 * called to disassociate the knote from the underlying object delivering events
684 * the filter should not attempt to deliver events through this knote after this
685 * operation returns control to the kq system.
688 * if the knote() function (or KNOTE() macro) is called against a list of knotes,
689 * this operator will be called on each knote in the list.
691 * The "hint" parameter is completely filter-specific, but usually indicates an
692 * event or set of events that have occured against the source object associated
695 * The return value indicates if the knote should already be considered "activated" at
696 * the time of attach (one or more of the interest events has already occured).
699 * called when attempting to deliver triggered events to user-space.
701 * If the knote was previously activated, this operator will be called when a
702 * thread is trying to deliver events to user-space. The filter gets one last
703 * chance to determine if the event/events are still interesting for this knote
704 * (are the conditions still right to deliver an event). If so, the filter
705 * fills in the output kevent structure with the information to be delivered.
707 * The input context/data parameter is used during event delivery. Some
708 * filters allow additional data delivery as part of event delivery. This
709 * context field indicates if space was made available for these additional
710 * items and how that space is to be allocated/carved-out.
712 * The filter may set EV_CLEAR or EV_ONESHOT in the output flags field to indicate
713 * special post-delivery dispositions for the knote.
715 * EV_CLEAR - indicates that all matching events have been delivered. Even
716 * though there were events to deliver now, there will not be any
717 * more until some additional events are delivered to the knote
718 * via the f_event operator, or the interest set is changed via
719 * the f_touch operator. The knote can remain deactivated after
720 * processing this event delivery.
722 * EV_ONESHOT - indicates that this is the last event to be delivered via
723 * this knote. It will automatically be deleted upon delivery
724 * (or if in dispatch-mode, upon re-enablement after this delivery).
726 * The return value indicates if the knote has delivered an output event.
727 * Unless one of the special output flags was set in the output kevent, a non-
728 * zero return value ALSO indicates that the knote should be re-activated
729 * for future event processing (in case it delivers level-based or a multi-edge
730 * type events like message queues that already exist).
732 * NOTE: In the future, the boolean may change to an enum that allows more
733 * explicit indication of just delivering a current event vs delivering
734 * an event with more events still pending.
737 * For knotes marked KN_STAYACTIVE, indicate if the knote is truly active at
738 * the moment (not used for event delivery, but for status checks).
742 int f_isfd
; /* true if ident == filedescriptor */
743 int (*f_attach
)(struct knote
*kn
);
744 void (*f_detach
)(struct knote
*kn
);
745 int (*f_event
)(struct knote
*kn
, long hint
);
746 int (*f_touch
)(struct knote
*kn
, struct kevent_internal_s
*kev
);
747 int (*f_process
)(struct knote
*kn
, struct filt_process_s
*data
, struct kevent_internal_s
*kev
);
748 unsigned (*f_peek
)(struct knote
*kn
);
754 SLIST_HEAD(klist
, knote
);
755 extern void knote_init(void);
756 extern void klist_init(struct klist
*list
);
758 #define KNOTE(list, hint) knote(list, hint)
759 #define KNOTE_ATTACH(list, kn) knote_attach(list, kn)
760 #define KNOTE_DETACH(list, kn) knote_detach(list, kn)
763 extern void knote(struct klist
*list
, long hint
);
764 extern int knote_attach(struct klist
*list
, struct knote
*kn
);
765 extern int knote_detach(struct klist
*list
, struct knote
*kn
);
766 extern void knote_vanish(struct klist
*list
);
767 extern int knote_link_waitq(struct knote
*kn
, struct waitq
*wq
, uint64_t *reserved_link
);
768 extern int knote_unlink_waitq(struct knote
*kn
, struct waitq
*wq
);
769 extern void knote_fdclose(struct proc
*p
, int fd
, int force
);
770 extern void knote_markstayactive(struct knote
*kn
);
771 extern void knote_clearstayactive(struct knote
*kn
);
772 extern void knote_adjust_qos(struct knote
*kn
, int qos
, int override
);
773 extern struct filterops
*knote_fops(struct knote
*kn
);
775 #elif defined(KERNEL_PRIVATE) /* !XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE: kexts still need a klist structure definition */
777 #include <sys/queue.h>
780 SLIST_HEAD(klist
, knote
);
782 #endif /* !XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE && KERNEL_PRIVATE */
784 #ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE
787 /* make these private functions available to the pthread kext */
788 extern int kevent_qos_internal(struct proc
*p
, int fd
,
789 user_addr_t changelist
, int nchanges
,
790 user_addr_t eventlist
, int nevents
,
791 user_addr_t data_out
, user_size_t
*data_available
,
792 unsigned int flags
, int32_t *retval
);
794 extern int kevent_qos_internal_bind(struct proc
*p
,
795 int fd
, thread_t thread
, unsigned int flags
);
796 extern int kevent_qos_internal_unbind(struct proc
*p
,
797 int fd
, thread_t thread
, unsigned int flags
);
800 #endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */
804 #include <sys/types.h>
811 const struct kevent
*changelist
, int nchanges
,
812 struct kevent
*eventlist
, int nevents
,
813 const struct timespec
*timeout
);
815 const struct kevent64_s
*changelist
, int nchanges
,
816 struct kevent64_s
*eventlist
, int nevents
,
818 const struct timespec
*timeout
);
821 int kevent_qos(int kq
,
822 const struct kevent_qos_s
*changelist
, int nchanges
,
823 struct kevent_qos_s
*eventlist
, int nevents
,
824 void *data_out
, size_t *data_available
,
834 #endif /* !_SYS_EVENT_H_ */