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63 /*
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65 /*
66 * File: ipc/ipc_kmsg.h
67 * Author: Rich Draves
68 * Date: 1989
69 *
70 * Definitions for kernel messages.
71 */
72
73 #ifndef _IPC_IPC_KMSG_H_
74 #define _IPC_IPC_KMSG_H_
75
76 #include <mach/vm_types.h>
77 #include <mach/message.h>
78 #include <kern/kern_types.h>
79 #include <kern/assert.h>
80 #include <kern/macro_help.h>
81 #include <ipc/ipc_types.h>
82 #include <ipc/ipc_object.h>
83
84 /*
85 * This structure is only the header for a kmsg buffer;
86 * the actual buffer is normally larger. The rest of the buffer
87 * holds the body of the message.
88 *
89 * In a kmsg, the port fields hold pointers to ports instead
90 * of port names. These pointers hold references.
91 *
92 * The ikm_header.msgh_remote_port field is the destination
93 * of the message.
94 */
95
96 struct ipc_labelh;
97
98 struct ipc_kmsg {
99 struct ipc_kmsg *ikm_next;
100 struct ipc_kmsg *ikm_prev;
101 ipc_port_t ikm_prealloc; /* port we were preallocated from */
102 mach_msg_size_t ikm_size;
103 struct ipc_labelh *ikm_sender;
104 mach_msg_header_t *ikm_header;
105 };
106
107
108 #define IKM_OVERHEAD (sizeof(struct ipc_kmsg))
109
110 #define ikm_plus_overhead(size) ((mach_msg_size_t)((size) + IKM_OVERHEAD))
111 #define ikm_less_overhead(size) ((mach_msg_size_t)((size) - IKM_OVERHEAD))
112
113 /*
114 * XXX For debugging.
115 */
116 #define IKM_BOGUS ((ipc_kmsg_t) 0xffffff10)
117
118 /*
119 * The size of the kernel message buffers that will be cached.
120 * IKM_SAVED_KMSG_SIZE includes overhead; IKM_SAVED_MSG_SIZE doesn't.
121 */
122 extern zone_t ipc_kmsg_zone;
123 #define IKM_SAVED_KMSG_SIZE 256
124 #define IKM_SAVED_MSG_SIZE ikm_less_overhead(IKM_SAVED_KMSG_SIZE)
125
126 #define ikm_prealloc_inuse_port(kmsg) \
127 ((kmsg)->ikm_prealloc)
128
129 #define ikm_prealloc_inuse(kmsg) \
130 ((kmsg)->ikm_prealloc != IP_NULL)
131
132 #define ikm_prealloc_set_inuse(kmsg, port) \
133 MACRO_BEGIN \
134 assert((port) != IP_NULL); \
135 (kmsg)->ikm_prealloc = (port); \
136 ip_reference(port); \
137 MACRO_END
138
139 #define ikm_prealloc_clear_inuse(kmsg, port) \
140 MACRO_BEGIN \
141 (kmsg)->ikm_prealloc = IP_NULL; \
142 ip_release(port); \
143 MACRO_END
144
145 #define ikm_init(kmsg, size) \
146 MACRO_BEGIN \
147 (kmsg)->ikm_size = (size); \
148 (kmsg)->ikm_prealloc = IP_NULL; \
149 (kmsg)->ikm_sender = NULL; \
150 assert((kmsg)->ikm_prev = (kmsg)->ikm_next = IKM_BOGUS); \
151 MACRO_END
152
153 #define ikm_check_init(kmsg, size) \
154 MACRO_BEGIN \
155 assert((kmsg)->ikm_size == (size)); \
156 assert((kmsg)->ikm_prev == IKM_BOGUS); \
157 assert((kmsg)->ikm_next == IKM_BOGUS); \
158 MACRO_END
159
160 struct ipc_kmsg_queue {
161 struct ipc_kmsg *ikmq_base;
162 };
163
164 typedef struct ipc_kmsg_queue *ipc_kmsg_queue_t;
165
166 #define IKMQ_NULL ((ipc_kmsg_queue_t) 0)
167
168
169 /*
170 * Exported interfaces
171 */
172
173 #define ipc_kmsg_queue_init(queue) \
174 MACRO_BEGIN \
175 (queue)->ikmq_base = IKM_NULL; \
176 MACRO_END
177
178 #define ipc_kmsg_queue_empty(queue) ((queue)->ikmq_base == IKM_NULL)
179
180 /* Enqueue a kmsg */
181 extern void ipc_kmsg_enqueue(
182 ipc_kmsg_queue_t queue,
183 ipc_kmsg_t kmsg);
184
185 /* Dequeue and return a kmsg */
186 extern ipc_kmsg_t ipc_kmsg_dequeue(
187 ipc_kmsg_queue_t queue);
188
189 /* Pull a kmsg out of a queue */
190 extern void ipc_kmsg_rmqueue(
191 ipc_kmsg_queue_t queue,
192 ipc_kmsg_t kmsg);
193
194 #define ipc_kmsg_queue_first(queue) ((queue)->ikmq_base)
195
196 /* Return the kmsg following the given kmsg */
197 extern ipc_kmsg_t ipc_kmsg_queue_next(
198 ipc_kmsg_queue_t queue,
199 ipc_kmsg_t kmsg);
200
201 #define ipc_kmsg_rmqueue_first_macro(queue, kmsg) \
202 MACRO_BEGIN \
203 register ipc_kmsg_t _next; \
204 \
205 assert((queue)->ikmq_base == (kmsg)); \
206 \
207 _next = (kmsg)->ikm_next; \
208 if (_next == (kmsg)) { \
209 assert((kmsg)->ikm_prev == (kmsg)); \
210 (queue)->ikmq_base = IKM_NULL; \
211 } else { \
212 register ipc_kmsg_t _prev = (kmsg)->ikm_prev; \
213 \
214 (queue)->ikmq_base = _next; \
215 _next->ikm_prev = _prev; \
216 _prev->ikm_next = _next; \
217 } \
218 /* XXX Debug paranoia ASSIGNMENTS */ \
219 assert(kmsg->ikm_next = IKM_BOGUS); \
220 assert(kmsg->ikm_prev = IKM_BOGUS); \
221 MACRO_END
222
223 #define ipc_kmsg_enqueue_macro(queue, kmsg) \
224 MACRO_BEGIN \
225 register ipc_kmsg_t _first = (queue)->ikmq_base; \
226 \
227 if (_first == IKM_NULL) { \
228 (queue)->ikmq_base = (kmsg); \
229 (kmsg)->ikm_next = (kmsg); \
230 (kmsg)->ikm_prev = (kmsg); \
231 } else { \
232 register ipc_kmsg_t _last = _first->ikm_prev; \
233 \
234 (kmsg)->ikm_next = _first; \
235 (kmsg)->ikm_prev = _last; \
236 _first->ikm_prev = (kmsg); \
237 _last->ikm_next = (kmsg); \
238 } \
239 MACRO_END
240
241 /*
242 * extern void
243 * ipc_kmsg_send_always(ipc_kmsg_t);
244 */
245 #define ipc_kmsg_send_always(kmsg) \
246 ipc_kmsg_send((kmsg), MACH_SEND_ALWAYS, MACH_MSG_TIMEOUT_NONE)
247
248
249 /* Allocate a kernel message */
250 extern ipc_kmsg_t ipc_kmsg_alloc(
251 mach_msg_size_t size);
252
253 /* Free a kernel message buffer */
254 extern void ipc_kmsg_free(
255 ipc_kmsg_t kmsg);
256
257 /* Destroy kernel message */
258 extern void ipc_kmsg_destroy(
259 ipc_kmsg_t kmsg);
260
261 /* destroy kernel message and a reference on the dest */
262 extern void ipc_kmsg_destroy_dest(
263 ipc_kmsg_t kmsg);
264
265
266 /* Preallocate a kernel message buffer */
267 extern void ipc_kmsg_set_prealloc(
268 ipc_kmsg_t kmsg,
269 ipc_port_t port);
270
271 /* Clear a kernel message buffer */
272 extern void ipc_kmsg_clear_prealloc(
273 ipc_kmsg_t kmsg,
274 ipc_port_t port);
275
276 /* Allocate a kernel message buffer and copy a user message to the buffer */
277 extern mach_msg_return_t ipc_kmsg_get(
278 mach_vm_address_t msg_addr,
279 mach_msg_size_t size,
280 ipc_kmsg_t *kmsgp);
281
282 /* Allocate a kernel message buffer and copy a kernel message to the buffer */
283 extern mach_msg_return_t ipc_kmsg_get_from_kernel(
284 mach_msg_header_t *msg,
285 mach_msg_size_t size,
286 ipc_kmsg_t *kmsgp);
287
288 /* Send a message to a port */
289 extern mach_msg_return_t ipc_kmsg_send(
290 ipc_kmsg_t kmsg,
291 mach_msg_option_t option,
292 mach_msg_timeout_t timeout_val);
293
294 /* Copy a kernel message buffer to a user message */
295 extern mach_msg_return_t ipc_kmsg_put(
296 mach_vm_address_t msg_addr,
297 ipc_kmsg_t kmsg,
298 mach_msg_size_t size);
299
300 /* Copy a kernel message buffer to a kernel message */
301 extern void ipc_kmsg_put_to_kernel(
302 mach_msg_header_t *msg,
303 ipc_kmsg_t kmsg,
304 mach_msg_size_t size);
305
306 /* Copyin port rights in the header of a message */
307 extern mach_msg_return_t ipc_kmsg_copyin_header(
308 mach_msg_header_t *msg,
309 ipc_space_t space,
310 mach_port_name_t notify);
311
312 /* Copyin port rights and out-of-line memory from a user message */
313 extern mach_msg_return_t ipc_kmsg_copyin(
314 ipc_kmsg_t kmsg,
315 ipc_space_t space,
316 vm_map_t map,
317 mach_port_name_t notify);
318
319 /* Copyin port rights and out-of-line memory from a kernel message */
320 extern void ipc_kmsg_copyin_from_kernel(
321 ipc_kmsg_t kmsg);
322
323 /* Copyout port rights in the header of a message */
324 extern mach_msg_return_t ipc_kmsg_copyout_header(
325 mach_msg_header_t *msg,
326 ipc_space_t space,
327 mach_port_name_t notify);
328
329 /* Copyout a port right returning a name */
330 extern mach_msg_return_t ipc_kmsg_copyout_object(
331 ipc_space_t space,
332 ipc_object_t object,
333 mach_msg_type_name_t msgt_name,
334 mach_port_name_t *namep);
335
336 /* Copyout the header and body to a user message */
337 extern mach_msg_return_t ipc_kmsg_copyout(
338 ipc_kmsg_t kmsg,
339 ipc_space_t space,
340 vm_map_t map,
341 mach_port_name_t notify,
342 mach_msg_body_t *slist);
343
344 /* Copyout port rights and out-of-line memory from the body of a message */
345 extern mach_msg_return_t ipc_kmsg_copyout_body(
346 ipc_kmsg_t kmsg,
347 ipc_space_t space,
348 vm_map_t map,
349 mach_msg_body_t *slist);
350
351 /* Copyout port rights and out-of-line memory to a user message,
352 not reversing the ports in the header */
353 extern mach_msg_return_t ipc_kmsg_copyout_pseudo(
354 ipc_kmsg_t kmsg,
355 ipc_space_t space,
356 vm_map_t map,
357 mach_msg_body_t *slist);
358
359 /* Compute size of message as copied out to the specified space/map */
360 extern mach_msg_size_t ipc_kmsg_copyout_size(
361 ipc_kmsg_t kmsg,
362 vm_map_t map);
363
364 /* Copyout the destination port in the message */
365 extern void ipc_kmsg_copyout_dest(
366 ipc_kmsg_t kmsg,
367 ipc_space_t space);
368
369 /* kernel's version of ipc_kmsg_copyout_dest */
370 extern void ipc_kmsg_copyout_to_kernel(
371 ipc_kmsg_t kmsg,
372 ipc_space_t space);
373
374 /* get a scatter list and check consistency */
375 extern mach_msg_body_t *ipc_kmsg_get_scatter(
376 mach_vm_address_t msg_addr,
377 mach_msg_size_t slist_size,
378 ipc_kmsg_t kmsg);
379
380 /* free a scatter list */
381 extern void ipc_kmsg_free_scatter(
382 mach_msg_body_t *slist,
383 mach_msg_size_t slist_size);
384
385 #endif /* _IPC_IPC_KMSG_H_ */
386