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28 #include <mach/mach_types.h>
29 #include <mach/notify.h>
30 #include <ipc/ipc_port.h>
31 #include <kern/ipc_kobject.h>
32 #include <kern/ipc_misc.h>
33
34 #include <mach/mach_port.h>
35 #include <mach/vm_map.h>
36 #include <vm/vm_map.h>
37 #include <vm/vm_kern.h>
38
39 extern void fileport_releasefg(struct fileglob *);
40
41 /*
42 * fileport_alloc
43 *
44 * Description: Obtain a send right for the given fileglob, which must be
45 * referenced.
46 *
47 * Parameters: fg A fileglob.
48 *
49 * Returns: Port of type IKOT_FILEPORT with fileglob set as its kobject.
50 * Port is returned with a send right.
51 */
52 ipc_port_t
53 fileport_alloc(struct fileglob *fg)
54 {
55 return ipc_kobject_alloc_port((ipc_kobject_t)fg, IKOT_FILEPORT,
56 IPC_KOBJECT_ALLOC_MAKE_SEND | IPC_KOBJECT_ALLOC_NSREQUEST);
57 }
58
59
60 /*
61 * fileport_get_fileglob
62 *
63 * Description: Obtain the fileglob associated with a given port.
64 *
65 * Parameters: port A Mach port of type IKOT_FILEPORT.
66 *
67 * Returns: NULL The given Mach port did not reference a
68 * fileglob.
69 * !NULL The fileglob that is associated with the
70 * Mach port.
71 *
72 * Notes: The caller must have a reference on the fileport.
73 */
74 struct fileglob *
75 fileport_port_to_fileglob(ipc_port_t port)
76 {
77 struct fileglob *fg = NULL;
78
79 if (!IP_VALID(port)) {
80 return NULL;
81 }
82
83 ip_lock(port);
84 if (ip_active(port) && IKOT_FILEPORT == ip_kotype(port)) {
85 fg = (void *) ip_get_kobject(port);
86 }
87 ip_unlock(port);
88
89 return fg;
90 }
91
92
93 /*
94 * fileport_notify
95 *
96 * Description: Handle a no-senders notification for a fileport. Unless
97 * the message is spoofed, destroys the port and releases
98 * its reference on the fileglob.
99 *
100 * Parameters: msg A Mach no-senders notification message.
101 */
102 void
103 fileport_notify(mach_msg_header_t *msg)
104 {
105 mach_no_senders_notification_t *notification = (void *)msg;
106 ipc_port_t port = notification->not_header.msgh_remote_port;
107 struct fileglob *fg = NULL;
108
109 if (!IP_VALID(port)) {
110 panic("Invalid port passed to fileport_notify()\n");
111 }
112
113 ip_lock(port);
114
115 fg = (struct fileglob *) ip_get_kobject(port);
116
117 if (!ip_active(port)) {
118 panic("Inactive port passed to fileport_notify()\n");
119 }
120 if (ip_kotype(port) != IKOT_FILEPORT) {
121 panic("Port of type other than IKOT_FILEPORT passed to fileport_notify()\n");
122 }
123 if (fg == NULL) {
124 panic("fileport without an assocated fileglob\n");
125 }
126
127 if (port->ip_srights == 0) {
128 ip_unlock(port);
129
130 fileport_releasefg(fg);
131 ipc_port_dealloc_kernel(port);
132 } else {
133 ip_unlock(port);
134 }
135 }
136
137 /*
138 * fileport_invoke
139 *
140 * Description: Invoke a function with the fileglob underlying the fileport.
141 * Returns the error code related to the fileglob lookup.
142 *
143 * Parameters: task The target task
144 * action The function to invoke with the fileglob
145 * arg Anonymous pointer to caller state
146 * rval The value returned from calling 'action'
147 */
148 kern_return_t
149 fileport_invoke(task_t task, mach_port_name_t name,
150 int (*action)(mach_port_name_t, struct fileglob *, void *),
151 void *arg, int *rval)
152 {
153 kern_return_t kr;
154 ipc_port_t fileport;
155 struct fileglob *fg;
156
157 kr = ipc_object_copyin(task->itk_space, name,
158 MACH_MSG_TYPE_COPY_SEND, (ipc_object_t *)&fileport, 0, NULL,
159 IPC_KMSG_FLAGS_ALLOW_IMMOVABLE_SEND);
160 if (kr != KERN_SUCCESS) {
161 return kr;
162 }
163
164 if ((fg = fileport_port_to_fileglob(fileport)) != NULL) {
165 *rval = (*action)(name, fg, arg);
166 } else {
167 kr = KERN_FAILURE;
168 }
169 ipc_port_release_send(fileport);
170 return kr;
171 }
172
173 /*
174 * fileport_walk
175 *
176 * Description: Invoke the action function on every fileport in the task.
177 *
178 * This could be more efficient if we refactored mach_port_names()
179 * so that (a) it didn't compute the type information unless asked
180 * and (b) it could be asked to -not- unwire/copyout the memory
181 * and (c) if we could ask for port names by kobject type. Not
182 * clear that it's worth all that complexity, though.
183 *
184 * Parameters: task The target task
185 * action The function to invoke on each fileport
186 * arg Anonymous pointer to caller state.
187 */
188 kern_return_t
189 fileport_walk(task_t task,
190 int (*action)(mach_port_name_t, struct fileglob *, void *arg),
191 void *arg)
192 {
193 mach_port_name_t *names;
194 mach_msg_type_number_t ncnt, tcnt;
195 vm_map_copy_t map_copy_names, map_copy_types;
196 vm_map_address_t map_names;
197 kern_return_t kr;
198 uint_t i;
199 int rval;
200
201 /*
202 * mach_port_names returns the 'name' and 'types' in copied-in
203 * form. Discard 'types' immediately, then copyout 'names'
204 * back into the kernel before walking the array.
205 */
206
207 kr = mach_port_names(task->itk_space,
208 (mach_port_name_t **)&map_copy_names, &ncnt,
209 (mach_port_type_t **)&map_copy_types, &tcnt);
210 if (kr != KERN_SUCCESS) {
211 return kr;
212 }
213
214 vm_map_copy_discard(map_copy_types);
215
216 kr = vm_map_copyout(ipc_kernel_map, &map_names, map_copy_names);
217 if (kr != KERN_SUCCESS) {
218 vm_map_copy_discard(map_copy_names);
219 return kr;
220 }
221 names = (mach_port_name_t *)(uintptr_t)map_names;
222
223 for (rval = 0, i = 0; i < ncnt; i++) {
224 if (fileport_invoke(task, names[i], action, arg,
225 &rval) == KERN_SUCCESS && -1 == rval) {
226 break; /* early termination clause */
227 }
228 }
229 vm_deallocate(ipc_kernel_map,
230 (vm_address_t)names, ncnt * sizeof(*names));
231 return KERN_SUCCESS;
232 }