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/* Copyright (c) 1998, 1999 Apple Computer, Inc. All Rights Reserved */
-
+/*!
+ @header kern_event.h
+ This header defines in-kernel functions for generating kernel events as well
+ as functions for receiving kernel events using a kernel event socket.
+ */
#ifndef SYS_KERN_EVENT_H
#define SYS_KERN_EVENT_H
-#define SYSPROTO_EVENT 1
-
+#include <sys/appleapiopts.h>
#include <sys/ioccom.h>
+#include <sys/sys_domain.h>
#define KEVENTS_ON 1
#define KEV_SNDSPACE (4 * 1024)
-#define KEV_RECVSPACE (8 * 1024)
+#define KEV_RECVSPACE (32 * 1024)
#define KEV_ANY_VENDOR 0
#define KEV_ANY_CLASS 0
* Vendor Code
*/
+/*!
+ @defined KEV_VENDOR_APPLE
+ @discussion Apple generated kernel events use the hard coded vendor code
+ value of 1. Third party kernel events use a dynamically allocated vendor
+ code. The vendor code can be found using the SIOCGKEVVENDOR ioctl.
+*/
#define KEV_VENDOR_APPLE 1
/*
- * Definition of top-level classifications
+ * Definition of top-level classifications for KEV_VENDOR_APPLE
*/
-#define KEV_NETWORK_CLASS 1
-#define KEV_IOKIT_CLASS 2
-
-
+/*!
+ @defined KEV_NETWORK_CLASS
+ @discussion Network kernel event class.
+*/
+#define KEV_NETWORK_CLASS 1
+
+/*!
+ @defined KEV_IOKIT_CLASS
+ @discussion IOKit kernel event class.
+*/
+#define KEV_IOKIT_CLASS 2
+
+/*!
+ @defined KEV_IOKIT_CLASS
+ @discussion System kernel event class.
+*/
+#define KEV_SYSTEM_CLASS 3
+
+/*!
+ @defined KEV_APPLESHARE_CLASS
+ @discussion AppleShare kernel event class.
+*/
+#define KEV_APPLESHARE_CLASS 4
+
+/*!
+ @defined KEV_FIREWALL_CLASS
+ @discussion Firewall kernel event class.
+*/
+#define KEV_FIREWALL_CLASS 5
+
+/*!
+ @struct kern_event_msg
+ @discussion This structure is prepended to all kernel events. This structure
+ is used to determine the format of the remainder of the kernel event.
+ This structure will appear on all messages received on a kernel event
+ socket. To post a kernel event, a slightly different structure is used.
+ @field total_size Total size of the kernel event message including the
+ header.
+ @field vendor_code The vendor code indicates which vendor generated the
+ kernel event. This gives every vendor a unique set of classes and
+ subclasses to use. Use the SIOCGKEVVENDOR ioctl to look up vendor codes
+ for vendors other than Apple. Apple uses KEV_VENDOR_APPLE.
+ @field kev_class The class of the kernel event.
+ @field kev_subclass The subclass of the kernel event.
+ @field id Monotonically increasing value.
+ @field event_code The event code.
+ @field event_data Any additional data about this event. Format will depend
+ on the vendor_code, kev_class, kev_subclass, and event_code. The length
+ of the event_data can be determined using total_size -
+ KEV_MSG_HEADER_SIZE.
+*/
struct kern_event_msg {
- u_long total_size; /* Size of entire event msg */
- u_long vendor_code; /* For non-Apple extensibility */
- u_long kev_class; /* Layer of event source */
- u_long kev_subclass; /* Component within layer */
- u_long id; /* Monotonically increasing value */
- u_long event_code; /* unique code */
- u_long event_data[1]; /* One or more data longwords */
+ u_int32_t total_size; /* Size of entire event msg */
+ u_int32_t vendor_code; /* For non-Apple extensibility */
+ u_int32_t kev_class; /* Layer of event source */
+ u_int32_t kev_subclass; /* Component within layer */
+ u_int32_t id; /* Monotonically increasing value */
+ u_int32_t event_code; /* unique code */
+ u_int32_t event_data[1]; /* One or more data words */
+};
+/*!
+ @defined KEV_MSG_HEADER_SIZE
+ @discussion Size of the header portion of the kern_event_msg structure. This
+ accounts for everything right up to event_data. The size of the data can
+ be found by subtracting KEV_MSG_HEADER_SIZE from the total size from the
+ kern_event_msg.
+*/
+#define KEV_MSG_HEADER_SIZE (offsetof(struct kern_event_msg, event_data[0]))
+
+/*!
+ @struct kev_request
+ @discussion This structure is used with the SIOCSKEVFILT and SIOCGKEVFILT to
+ set and get the control filter setting for a kernel control socket.
+ @field total_size Total size of the kernel event message including the
+ header.
+ @field vendor_code All kernel events that don't match this vendor code will
+ be ignored. KEV_ANY_VENDOR can be used to receive kernel events with any
+ vendor code.
+ @field kev_class All kernel events that don't match this class will be
+ ignored. KEV_ANY_CLASS can be used to receive kernel events with any
+ class.
+ @field kev_subclass All kernel events that don't match this subclass will be
+ ignored. KEV_ANY_SUBCLASS can be used to receive kernel events with any
+ subclass.
+*/
+struct kev_request {
+ u_int32_t vendor_code;
+ u_int32_t kev_class;
+ u_int32_t kev_subclass;
};
-#define KEV_MSG_HEADER_SIZE (6 * sizeof(u_long))
+/*!
+ @defined KEV_VENDOR_CODE_MAX_STR_LEN
+ @discussion This define sets the maximum length of a string that can be used
+ to identify a vendor or kext when looking up a vendor code.
+*/
+#define KEV_VENDOR_CODE_MAX_STR_LEN 200
+
+#pragma pack(4)
+
+/*!
+ @struct kev_vendor_code
+ @discussion This structure is used with the SIOCGKEVVENDOR ioctl to convert
+ from a string identifying a kext or vendor, in the form of a bundle
+ identifier, to a vendor code.
+ @field vendor_code After making the SIOCGKEVVENDOR ioctl call, this will
+ be filled in with the vendor code if there is one.
+ @field vendor_string A bundle style identifier.
+*/
+struct kev_vendor_code {
+ u_int32_t vendor_code;
+ char vendor_string[KEV_VENDOR_CODE_MAX_STR_LEN];
+};
+#pragma pack()
-struct kev_request {
- u_long vendor_code;
- u_long kev_class;
- u_long kev_subclass;
-};
+/*!
+ @defined SIOCGKEVID
+ @discussion Retrieve the current event id. Each event generated will have
+ a new idea. The next event to be generated will have an id of id+1.
+*/
+#define SIOCGKEVID _IOR('e', 1, u_int32_t)
-#define SIOCGKEVID _IOR('e', 1, u_long)
+/*!
+ @defined SIOCSKEVFILT
+ @discussion Set the kernel event filter for this socket. Kernel events not
+ matching this filter will not be received on this socket.
+*/
#define SIOCSKEVFILT _IOW('e', 2, struct kev_request)
+
+/*!
+ @defined SIOCGKEVFILT
+ @discussion Retrieve the kernel event filter for this socket. Kernel events
+ not matching this filter will not be received on this socket.
+*/
#define SIOCGKEVFILT _IOR('e', 3, struct kev_request)
-#ifdef KERNEL
+/*!
+ @defined SIOCGKEVVENDOR
+ @discussion Lookup the vendor code for the specified vendor. ENOENT will be
+ returned if a vendor code for that vendor string does not exist.
+*/
+#define SIOCGKEVVENDOR _IOWR('e', 4, struct kev_vendor_code)
+#ifdef KERNEL
+/*!
+ @define N_KEV_VECTORS
+ @discussion The maximum number of kev_d_vectors for a kernel event.
+*/
#define N_KEV_VECTORS 5
+/*!
+ @struct kev_d_vectors
+ @discussion This structure is used to append some data to a kernel event.
+ @field data_length The length of data.
+ @field data_ptr A pointer to data.
+*/
struct kev_d_vectors {
+ u_int32_t data_length; /* Length of the event data */
+ void *data_ptr; /* Pointer to event data */
+};
- u_long data_length; /* Length of the event data */
- void *data_ptr; /* Pointer to event data */
-};
-
-
+/*!
+ @struct kev_msg
+ @discussion This structure is used when posting a kernel event.
+ @field vendor_code The vendor code assigned by kev_vendor_code_find.
+ @field kev_class The event's class.
+ @field kev_class The event's subclass.
+ @field kev_class The event's code.
+ @field dv An array of vectors describing additional data to be appended to
+ the kernel event.
+*/
struct kev_msg {
- u_long vendor_code; /* For non-Apple extensibility */
- u_long kev_class; /* Layer of event source */
- u_long kev_subclass; /* Component within layer */
- u_long event_code; /* The event code */
- struct kev_d_vectors dv[N_KEV_VECTORS]; /* Up to n data vectors */
+ u_int32_t vendor_code; /* For non-Apple extensibility */
+ u_int32_t kev_class; /* Layer of event source */
+ u_int32_t kev_subclass; /* Component within layer */
+ u_int32_t event_code; /* The event code */
+ struct kev_d_vectors dv[N_KEV_VECTORS]; /* Up to n data vectors */
};
+/*!
+ @function kev_vendor_code_find
+ @discussion Lookup a vendor_code given a unique string. If the vendor code
+ has not been used since launch, a unique integer will be assigned for
+ that string. Vendor codes will remain the same until the machine is
+ rebooted.
+ @param vendor_string A bundle style vendor identifier (i.e. com.apple).
+ @param vendor_code Upon return, a unique vendor code for use when posting
+ kernel events.
+ @result May return ENOMEM if memory constraints prevent allocation of a new
+ vendor code.
+ */
+errno_t kev_vendor_code_find(const char *vendor_string, u_int32_t *vendor_code);
+
+/*!
+ @function kev_msg_post
+ @discussion Post a kernel event message.
+ @param event_msg A structure defining the kernel event message to post.
+ @result Will return zero upon success. May return a number of errors
+ depending on the type of failure. EINVAL indicates that there was
+ something wrong with the kerne event. The vendor code of the kernel
+ event must be assigned using kev_vendor_code_find. If the message is
+ too large, EMSGSIZE will be returned.
+ */
+errno_t kev_msg_post(struct kev_msg *event_msg);
+#ifdef PRIVATE
+/*
+ * Internal version of kev_post_msg. Allows posting Apple vendor code kernel
+ * events.
+ */
+int kev_post_msg(struct kev_msg *event);
LIST_HEAD(kern_event_head, kern_event_pcb);
struct kern_event_pcb {
- LIST_ENTRY(kern_event_pcb) ev_link; /* glue on list of all PCBs */
- struct socket *ev_socket; /* pointer back to socket */
- u_long vendor_code_filter;
- u_long class_filter;
- u_long subclass_filter;
+ LIST_ENTRY(kern_event_pcb) ev_link; /* glue on list of all PCBs */
+ struct socket *ev_socket; /* pointer back to socket */
+ u_int32_t vendor_code_filter;
+ u_int32_t class_filter;
+ u_int32_t subclass_filter;
};
#define sotoevpcb(so) ((struct kern_event_pcb *)((so)->so_pcb))
-int kev_post_msg(struct kev_msg *event);
-
-#endif
-
-#endif
+#endif /* PRIVATE */
+#endif /* KERNEL */
+#endif /* SYS_KERN_EVENT_H */