X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/apple/xnu.git/blobdiff_plain/6d2010ae8f7a6078e10b361c6962983bab233e0f..5c9f46613a83ebfc29a5b1f099448259e96a98f0:/bsd/sys/kern_control.h diff --git a/bsd/sys/kern_control.h b/bsd/sys/kern_control.h index 4a5a411d6..51324ea65 100644 --- a/bsd/sys/kern_control.h +++ b/bsd/sys/kern_control.h @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ /* - * Copyright (c) 2000-2004 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved. + * Copyright (c) 2000-2004, 2012-2016 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. * * @APPLE_OSREFERENCE_LICENSE_HEADER_START@ * @@ -36,6 +36,9 @@ #include +#include +#include +#include /* * Define Controller event subclass, and associated events. @@ -135,14 +138,66 @@ struct ctl_info { @field sc_reserved Reserved, must be set to zero. */ struct sockaddr_ctl { - u_char sc_len; /* depends on size of bundle ID string */ - u_char sc_family; /* AF_SYSTEM */ + u_char sc_len; /* depends on size of bundle ID string */ + u_char sc_family; /* AF_SYSTEM */ u_int16_t ss_sysaddr; /* AF_SYS_KERNCONTROL */ u_int32_t sc_id; /* Controller unique identifier */ u_int32_t sc_unit; /* Developer private unit number */ u_int32_t sc_reserved[5]; }; +#ifdef PRIVATE + +struct xkctl_reg { + u_int32_t xkr_len; + u_int32_t xkr_kind; + u_int32_t xkr_id; + u_int32_t xkr_reg_unit; + u_int32_t xkr_flags; + u_int64_t xkr_kctlref; + u_int32_t xkr_recvbufsize; + u_int32_t xkr_sendbufsize; + u_int32_t xkr_lastunit; + u_int32_t xkr_pcbcount; + u_int64_t xkr_connect; + u_int64_t xkr_disconnect; + u_int64_t xkr_send; + u_int64_t xkr_send_list; + u_int64_t xkr_setopt; + u_int64_t xkr_getopt; + u_int64_t xkr_rcvd; + char xkr_name[MAX_KCTL_NAME]; +}; + +struct xkctlpcb { + u_int32_t xkp_len; + u_int32_t xkp_kind; + u_int64_t xkp_kctpcb; + u_int32_t xkp_unit; + u_int32_t xkp_kctlid; + u_int64_t xkp_kctlref; + char xkp_kctlname[MAX_KCTL_NAME]; +}; + +struct kctlstat { + u_int64_t kcs_reg_total __attribute__((aligned(8))); + u_int64_t kcs_reg_count __attribute__((aligned(8))); + u_int64_t kcs_pcbcount __attribute__((aligned(8))); + u_int64_t kcs_gencnt __attribute__((aligned(8))); + u_int64_t kcs_connections __attribute__((aligned(8))); + u_int64_t kcs_conn_fail __attribute__((aligned(8))); + u_int64_t kcs_send_fail __attribute__((aligned(8))); + u_int64_t kcs_send_list_fail __attribute__((aligned(8))); + u_int64_t kcs_enqueue_fail __attribute__((aligned(8))); + u_int64_t kcs_enqueue_fullsock __attribute__((aligned(8))); + u_int64_t kcs_bad_kctlref __attribute__((aligned(8))); + u_int64_t kcs_tbl_size_too_big __attribute__((aligned(8))); + u_int64_t kcs_enqdata_mb_alloc_fail __attribute__((aligned(8))); + u_int64_t kcs_enqdata_sbappend_fail __attribute__((aligned(8))); +}; + +#endif /* PRIVATE */ + #ifdef KERNEL #include @@ -182,6 +237,22 @@ typedef void * kern_ctl_ref; */ #define CTL_FLAG_REG_SOCK_STREAM 0x4 +#ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE +/*! + @defined CTL_FLAG_REG_EXTENDED + @discussion This flag indicates that this kernel control utilizes the + the extended fields within the kern_ctl_reg structure. +*/ +#define CTL_FLAG_REG_EXTENDED 0x8 + +/*! + @defined CTL_FLAG_REG_CRIT + @discussion This flag indicates that this kernel control utilizes the + the extended fields within the kern_ctl_reg structure. +*/ +#define CTL_FLAG_REG_CRIT 0x10 +#endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */ + /* Data flags for controllers */ /*! @defined CTL_DATA_NOWAKEUP @@ -192,6 +263,7 @@ typedef void * kern_ctl_ref; the client after all of the data has been enqueued. */ #define CTL_DATA_NOWAKEUP 0x1 + /*! @defined CTL_DATA_EOR @discussion The CTL_DATA_EOR flag can be used for the enqueue @@ -199,6 +271,16 @@ typedef void * kern_ctl_ref; */ #define CTL_DATA_EOR 0x2 +#ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE +/*! + @defined CTL_DATA_CRIT + @discussion This flag indicates the data is critical to the client + and that it needs to be forced into the socket buffer + by resizing it if needed. +*/ +#define CTL_DATA_CRIT 0x4 +#endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */ + __BEGIN_DECLS /*! @@ -299,6 +381,69 @@ typedef errno_t (*ctl_setopt_func)(kern_ctl_ref kctlref, u_int32_t unit, void *u typedef errno_t (*ctl_getopt_func)(kern_ctl_ref kctlref, u_int32_t unit, void *unitinfo, int opt, void *data, size_t *len); +#ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE +/*! + @typedef ctl_rcvd_func + @discussion The ctl_rcvd_func is called when the client reads data from + the kernel control socket. The kernel control can use this callback + in combination with ctl_getenqueuespace() to avoid overflowing + the socket's receive buffer. When ctl_getenqueuespace() returns + 0 or ctl_enqueuedata()/ctl_enqueuembuf() return ENOBUFS, the + kernel control can wait until this callback is called before + trying to enqueue the data again. + @param kctlref The control ref of the kernel control. + @param unit The unit number of the kernel control instance. + @param unitinfo The user-defined private data initialized by the + ctl_connect_func callback. + @param flags The recv flags. See the recv(2) man page. + */ +typedef void (*ctl_rcvd_func)(kern_ctl_ref kctlref, u_int32_t unit, void *unitinfo, + int flags); + +/*! + @typedef ctl_send_list_func + @discussion The ctl_send_list_func is used to receive data sent from + the client to the kernel control. + @param kctlref The control ref of the kernel control. + @param unit The unit number of the kernel control instance the client has + connected to. + @param unitinfo The user-defined private data initialized by the + ctl_connect_func callback. + @param m The data sent by the client to the kernel control in an + mbuf packet chain. Your function is responsible for releasing + mbuf packet chain. + @param flags The flags specified by the client when calling + send/sendto/sendmsg (MSG_OOB/MSG_DONTROUTE). + */ +typedef errno_t (*ctl_send_list_func)(kern_ctl_ref kctlref, u_int32_t unit, void *unitinfo, + mbuf_t m, int flags); + +/*! + @typedef ctl_bind_func + @discussion The ctl_bind_func is an optional function that allows the client + to set up their unitinfo prior to connecting. + @param kctlref The control ref for the kernel control the client is + binding to. + @param sac The address used to connect to this control. The field sc_unit + contains the unit number of the kernel control instance the client is + binding to. If CTL_FLAG_REG_ID_UNIT was set when the kernel control + was registered, sc_unit is the ctl_unit of the kern_ctl_reg structure. + If CTL_FLAG_REG_ID_UNIT was not set when the kernel control was + registered, sc_unit is the dynamically allocated unit number of + the new kernel control instance that is used for this connection. + @param unitinfo A placeholder for a pointer to the optional user-defined + private data associated with this kernel control instance. This + opaque info will be provided to the user when the rest of the + callback routines are executed. For example, it can be used + to pass a pointer to an instance-specific data structure in + order for the user to keep track of the states related to this + kernel control instance. + */ +typedef errno_t (*ctl_bind_func)(kern_ctl_ref kctlref, + struct sockaddr_ctl *sac, + void **unitinfo); +#endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */ + /*! @struct kern_ctl_reg @discussion This structure defines the properties of a kernel @@ -351,6 +496,11 @@ struct kern_ctl_reg ctl_send_func ctl_send; ctl_setopt_func ctl_setopt; ctl_getopt_func ctl_getopt; +#ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE + ctl_rcvd_func ctl_rcvd; /* Only valid if CTL_FLAG_REG_EXTENDED is set */ + ctl_send_list_func ctl_send_list; /* Only valid if CTL_FLAG_REG_EXTENDED is set */ + ctl_bind_func ctl_bind; +#endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */ }; /*! @@ -393,8 +543,8 @@ ctl_deregister(kern_ctl_ref kctlref); @param unit The unit number of the kernel control instance. @param data A pointer to the data to send. @param len The length of data to send. - @param flags Send flags. CTL_DATA_NOWAKEUP is currently the only - supported flag. + @param flags Send flags. CTL_DATA_NOWAKEUP and CTL_DATA_EOR are currently + the only supported flags. @result 0 - Data was enqueued to be read by the client. EINVAL - Invalid parameters. EMSGSIZE - The buffer is too large. @@ -411,8 +561,8 @@ ctl_enqueuedata(kern_ctl_ref kctlref, u_int32_t unit, void *data, size_t len, u_ @param kctlref The control reference of the kernel control. @param unit The unit number of the kernel control instance. @param m An mbuf chain containing the data to send to the client. - @param flags Send flags. CTL_DATA_NOWAKEUP is currently the only - supported flag. + @param flags Send flags. CTL_DATA_NOWAKEUP and CTL_DATA_EOR are currently + the only supported flags. @result 0 - Data was enqueued to be read by the client. EINVAL - Invalid parameters. ENOBUFS - The queue is full. @@ -420,6 +570,42 @@ ctl_enqueuedata(kern_ctl_ref kctlref, u_int32_t unit, void *data, size_t len, u_ errno_t ctl_enqueuembuf(kern_ctl_ref kctlref, u_int32_t unit, mbuf_t m, u_int32_t flags); +#ifdef PRIVATE +/*! + @function ctl_enqueuembuf_list + @discussion Send data stored in an mbuf packet chain from the kernel + control to the client. The caller is responsible for freeing + the mbuf chain if ctl_enqueuembuf returns an error. + Not valid if ctl_flags contains CTL_FLAG_REG_SOCK_STREAM. + @param kctlref The control reference of the kernel control. + @param unit The unit number of the kernel control instance. + @param m_list An mbuf chain containing the data to send to the client. + @param flags Send flags. CTL_DATA_NOWAKEUP is + the only supported flags. + @param m_remain A pointer to the list of mbuf packets in the chain that + could not be enqueued. + @result 0 - Data was enqueued to be read by the client. + EINVAL - Invalid parameters. + ENOBUFS - The queue is full. + */ +errno_t +ctl_enqueuembuf_list(kern_ctl_ref kctlref, u_int32_t unit, mbuf_t m_list, + u_int32_t flags, mbuf_t *m_remain); + +/*! + @function ctl_getenqueuepacketcount + @discussion Retrieve the number of packets in the socket + receive buffer. + @param kctlref The control reference of the kernel control. + @param unit The unit number of the kernel control instance. + @param pcnt The address where to return the current count. + @result 0 - Success; the packet count is returned to caller. + EINVAL - Invalid parameters. + */ +errno_t +ctl_getenqueuepacketcount(kern_ctl_ref kctlref, u_int32_t unit, u_int32_t *pcnt); + +#endif /* PRIVATE */ /*! @function ctl_getenqueuespace @@ -434,7 +620,37 @@ ctl_enqueuembuf(kern_ctl_ref kctlref, u_int32_t unit, mbuf_t m, u_int32_t flags) errno_t ctl_getenqueuespace(kern_ctl_ref kctlref, u_int32_t unit, size_t *space); +/*! + @function ctl_getenqueuereadable + @discussion Retrieve the difference between enqueued bytes and + low-water mark for the socket receive buffer. + @param kctlref The control reference of the kernel control. + @param unit The unit number of the kernel control instance. + @param difference The address at which to return the current difference + between the low-water mark for the socket and the number of bytes + enqueued. 0 indicates that the socket is readable by the client + (the number of bytes in the buffer is above the low-water mark). + @result 0 - Success; the difference is returned to caller. + EINVAL - Invalid parameters. + */ +errno_t +ctl_getenqueuereadable(kern_ctl_ref kctlref, u_int32_t unit, u_int32_t *difference); + #ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE + +#include +#include + +/* + * internal structure maintained for each register controller + */ +struct ctl_cb; +struct kctl; +struct socket; +struct socket_info; + +void kctl_fill_socketinfo(struct socket *, struct socket_info *); + u_int32_t ctl_id_by_name(const char *name); errno_t ctl_name_by_id(u_int32_t id, char *out_name, size_t maxsize); #endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */