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.\" Author: Archie Cobbs <archie@FreeBSD.org>
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.\" $FreeBSD$
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.Dd November 15, 1999
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.Dt NG_KSOCKET 4
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.Os FreeBSD
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm ng_ksocket
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.Nd kernel socket netgraph node type
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.Fd #include <netgraph/ng_ksocket.h>
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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A
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.Nm ksocket
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node is both a netgraph node and a BSD socket. The
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.Nm
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node type allows one to open a socket inside the kernel and have
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it appear as a Netgraph node. The
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.Nm
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node type is the reverse of the socket node type (see
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.Xr ng_socket 4 ) :
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whereas the socket node type enables the user-level manipulation (via
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a socket) of what is normally a kernel-level entity (the associated
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Netgraph node), the
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.Nm
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node type enables the kernel-level manipulation (via a Netgraph node) of
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what is normally a user-level entity (the associated socket).
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.Pp
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A
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.Nm
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node allows at most one hook connection. Connecting to the node is
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equivalent to opening the associated socket. The name given to the hook
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determines what kind of socket the node will open (see below).
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When the hook is disconnected and/or the node is shutdown, the
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associated socket is closed.
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.Sh HOOKS
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This node type supports a single hook connection at a time.
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The name of the hook must be of the form
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.Dv Em <family>/<type>/<proto> ,
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where the
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.Dv Em family ,
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.Dv Em type ,
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and
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.Dv Em proto
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are the decimal equivalent of the same arguments to
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.Xr socket 2 .
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Alternately, aliases for the commonly used values are accepted as
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well. For example
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.Dv inet/dgram/udp
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is a more readable but equivalent version of
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.Dv 2/2/17 .
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.Sh CONTROL MESSAGES
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This node type supports the generic control messages, plus the following:
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.Bl -tag -width foo
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.It Dv NGM_KSOCKET_BIND
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This functions exactly like the
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.Xr bind 2
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system call. The
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.Dv "struct sockaddr"
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socket address parameter should be supplied as an argument.
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.It Dv NGM_KSOCKET_LISTEN
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This functions exactly like the
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.Xr listen 2
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system call. The backlog paramter (a single 32 bit
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.Dv int )
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should be supplied as an argument.
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.It Dv NGM_KSOCKET_CONNECT
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This functions exactly like the
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.Xr connect 2
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system call. The
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.Dv "struct sockaddr"
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destination address parameter should be supplied as an argument.
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.It Dv NGM_KSOCKET_ACCEPT
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Currently unimplemented.
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.It Dv NGM_KSOCKET_GETNAME
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Equivalent to the
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.Xr getname 2
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system call. The name is returned as a
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.Dv "struct sockaddr"
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in the arguments field of the reply.
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.It Dv NGM_KSOCKET_GETPEERNAME
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Equivalent to the
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.Xr getpeername 2
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system call. The name is returned as a
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.Dv "struct sockaddr"
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in the arguments field of the reply.
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.It Dv NGM_KSOCKET_SETOPT
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Equivalent to the
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.Xr setsockopt 2
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system call, except that the option name, level, and value are passed in a
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.Dv "struct ng_ksocket_sockopt" .
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.It Dv NGM_KSOCKET_GETOPT
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Equivalent to the
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.Xr getsockopt 2
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system call, except that the option is passed in a
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.Dv "struct ng_ksocket_sockopt" .
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When sending this command, the
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.Dv value
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field should be empty; upon return, it will contain the
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retrieved value.
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.El
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.Pp
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.Sh ASCII FORM CONTROL MESSAGES
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For control messages that pass a
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.Dv "struct sockaddr"
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in the argument field, the normal
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.Tn ASCII
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equivalent of the C structure
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is an acceptable form. For the
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.Dv PF_INET
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and
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.Dv PF_LOCAL
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address families, a more convenient form is also used, which is
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the protocol family name, followed by a slash, followed by the actual
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address. For
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.Dv PF_INET ,
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the address is an IP address followed by an optional colon and port number.
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For
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.Dv PF_LOCAL ,
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the address is the pathname as a doubly quoted string.
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.Pp
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Examples:
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.Bl -tag -width XXXXXXXXXX
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.It Dv PF_LOCAL
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local/"/tmp/foo.socket"
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.It Dv PF_INET
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inet/192.168.1.1:1234
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.It Other
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.Dv "\&{ family=16 len=16 data=[0x70 0x00 0x01 0x23] \&}"
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.El
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.Pp
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For control messages that pass a
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.Dv "struct ng_ksocket_sockopt" ,
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the normal
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.Tn ASCII
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form for that structure is used. In the future, more
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convenient encoding of the more common socket options may be supported.
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.Sh SHUTDOWN
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This node shuts down upon receipt of a
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.Dv NGM_SHUTDOWN
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control message, or when the hook is disconnected.
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Shutdown of the node closes the associated socket.
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr socket 2 ,
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.Xr netgraph 4 ,
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.Xr ng_socket 4 ,
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.Xr ngctl 8
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.Sh HISTORY
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The
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.Nm
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node type was implemented in
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.Fx 4.0 .
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.Sh AUTHORS
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.An Archie Cobbs Aq archie@FreeBSD.org
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