freebsd-dev/sys/netinet/in_pcb.h
Garrett Wollman a29f300e80 The long-awaited mega-massive-network-code- cleanup. Part I.
This commit includes the following changes:
1) Old-style (pr_usrreq()) protocols are no longer supported, the compatibility
glue for them is deleted, and the kernel will panic on boot if any are compiled
in.

2) Certain protocol entry points are modified to take a process structure,
so they they can easily tell whether or not it is possible to sleep, and
also to access credentials.

3) SS_PRIV is no more, and with it goes the SO_PRIVSTATE setsockopt()
call.  Protocols should use the process pointer they are now passed.

4) The PF_LOCAL and PF_ROUTE families have been updated to use the new
style, as has the `raw' skeleton family.

5) PF_LOCAL sockets now obey the process's umask when creating a socket
in the filesystem.

As a result, LINT is now broken.  I'm hoping that some enterprising hacker
with a bit more time will either make the broken bits work (should be
easy for netipx) or dike them out.
1997-04-27 20:01:29 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1990, 1993
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*
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* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* @(#)in_pcb.h 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/10/93
* $Id: in_pcb.h,v 1.20 1997/04/03 05:14:41 davidg Exp $
*/
#ifndef _NETINET_IN_PCB_H_
#define _NETINET_IN_PCB_H_
#include <sys/queue.h>
/*
* Common structure pcb for internet protocol implementation.
* Here are stored pointers to local and foreign host table
* entries, local and foreign socket numbers, and pointers
* up (to a socket structure) and down (to a protocol-specific)
* control block.
*/
LIST_HEAD(inpcbhead, inpcb);
struct inpcb {
LIST_ENTRY(inpcb) inp_list; /* list for all PCBs of this proto */
LIST_ENTRY(inpcb) inp_hash; /* hash list */
struct inpcbinfo *inp_pcbinfo; /* PCB list info */
struct in_addr inp_faddr; /* foreign host table entry */
struct in_addr inp_laddr; /* local host table entry */
u_short inp_fport; /* foreign port */
u_short inp_lport; /* local port */
caddr_t inp_ppcb; /* pointer to per-protocol pcb */
struct socket *inp_socket; /* back pointer to socket */
struct mbuf *inp_options; /* IP options */
struct route inp_route; /* placeholder for routing entry */
int inp_flags; /* generic IP/datagram flags */
u_char inp_ip_tos; /* type of service proto */
u_char inp_ip_ttl; /* time to live proto */
u_char inp_ip_p; /* protocol proto */
u_char pad[1]; /* alignment */
struct ip_moptions *inp_moptions; /* IP multicast options */
#if 0 /* Someday, perhaps... */
struct ip inp_ip; /* header prototype; should have more */
#endif
};
struct inpcbinfo {
struct inpcbhead *listhead;
struct inpcbhead *hashbase;
unsigned long hashmask;
unsigned short lastport;
unsigned short lastlow;
unsigned short lasthi;
};
#define INP_PCBHASH(faddr, lport, fport, mask) \
(((faddr) ^ ((faddr) >> 16) ^ (lport) ^ (fport)) & (mask))
/* flags in inp_flags: */
#define INP_RECVOPTS 0x01 /* receive incoming IP options */
#define INP_RECVRETOPTS 0x02 /* receive IP options for reply */
#define INP_RECVDSTADDR 0x04 /* receive IP dst address */
#define INP_HDRINCL 0x08 /* user supplies entire IP header */
#define INP_HIGHPORT 0x10 /* user wants "high" port binding */
#define INP_LOWPORT 0x20 /* user wants "low" port binding */
#define INP_ANONPORT 0x40 /* port chosen for user */
#define INP_RECVIF 0x80 /* receive incoming interface */
#define INP_CONTROLOPTS (INP_RECVOPTS|INP_RECVRETOPTS|INP_RECVDSTADDR|\
INP_RECVIF)
#define INPLOOKUP_WILDCARD 1
#define sotoinpcb(so) ((struct inpcb *)(so)->so_pcb)
#ifdef KERNEL
void in_losing __P((struct inpcb *));
int in_pcballoc __P((struct socket *, struct inpcbinfo *, struct proc *));
int in_pcbbind __P((struct inpcb *, struct mbuf *, struct proc *));
int in_pcbconnect __P((struct inpcb *, struct mbuf *, struct proc *));
void in_pcbdetach __P((struct inpcb *));
void in_pcbdisconnect __P((struct inpcb *));
int in_pcbladdr __P((struct inpcb *, struct mbuf *,
struct sockaddr_in **));
struct inpcb *
in_pcblookup __P((struct inpcbinfo *,
struct in_addr, u_int, struct in_addr, u_int, int));
struct inpcb *
in_pcblookuphash __P((struct inpcbinfo *,
struct in_addr, u_int, struct in_addr, u_int, int));
void in_pcbnotify __P((struct inpcbhead *, struct sockaddr *,
u_int, struct in_addr, u_int, int, void (*)(struct inpcb *, int)));
void in_pcbrehash __P((struct inpcb *));
int in_setpeeraddr __P((struct socket *so, struct mbuf *nam));
int in_setsockaddr __P((struct socket *so, struct mbuf *nam));
#endif
#endif