freebsd-skq/sys/bsm/audit_errno.h
rwatson 0fbd4a4279 Add ECAPMODE, "Not permitted in capability mode", a new kernel errno
constant to indicate that a system call (or perhaps an operation requested
via a system call) is not permitted for a capability mode process.

Submitted by:	anderson
Sponsored by:	Google, Inc.
Obtained from:	Capsicum Project
MFC after:	1 week
2011-03-01 13:14:28 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2008 Apple Inc.
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*
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*
* P4: //depot/projects/trustedbsd/openbsm/sys/bsm/audit_errno.h#5
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#ifndef _BSM_AUDIT_ERRNO_H_
#define _BSM_AUDIT_ERRNO_H_
/*
* For the purposes of portable encoding, we convert between local error
* numbers and Solaris error numbers (as well as some extensions for error
* numbers that don't exist in Solaris). Although the first 35 or so
* constants are the same across all OS's, we don't handle that in any
* special way.
*
* When adding constants here, also add them to bsm_errno.c.
*/
#define BSM_ERRNO_ESUCCESS 0
#define BSM_ERRNO_EPERM 1
#define BSM_ERRNO_ENOENT 2
#define BSM_ERRNO_ESRCH 3
#define BSM_ERRNO_EINTR 4
#define BSM_ERRNO_EIO 5
#define BSM_ERRNO_ENXIO 6
#define BSM_ERRNO_E2BIG 7
#define BSM_ERRNO_ENOEXEC 8
#define BSM_ERRNO_EBADF 9
#define BSM_ERRNO_ECHILD 10
#define BSM_ERRNO_EAGAIN 11
#define BSM_ERRNO_ENOMEM 12
#define BSM_ERRNO_EACCES 13
#define BSM_ERRNO_EFAULT 14
#define BSM_ERRNO_ENOTBLK 15
#define BSM_ERRNO_EBUSY 16
#define BSM_ERRNO_EEXIST 17
#define BSM_ERRNO_EXDEV 18
#define BSM_ERRNO_ENODEV 19
#define BSM_ERRNO_ENOTDIR 20
#define BSM_ERRNO_EISDIR 21
#define BSM_ERRNO_EINVAL 22
#define BSM_ERRNO_ENFILE 23
#define BSM_ERRNO_EMFILE 24
#define BSM_ERRNO_ENOTTY 25
#define BSM_ERRNO_ETXTBSY 26
#define BSM_ERRNO_EFBIG 27
#define BSM_ERRNO_ENOSPC 28
#define BSM_ERRNO_ESPIPE 29
#define BSM_ERRNO_EROFS 30
#define BSM_ERRNO_EMLINK 31
#define BSM_ERRNO_EPIPE 32
#define BSM_ERRNO_EDOM 33
#define BSM_ERRNO_ERANGE 34
#define BSM_ERRNO_ENOMSG 35
#define BSM_ERRNO_EIDRM 36
#define BSM_ERRNO_ECHRNG 37 /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_EL2NSYNC 38 /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_EL3HLT 39 /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_EL3RST 40 /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_ELNRNG 41 /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_EUNATCH 42 /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_ENOCSI 43 /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_EL2HLT 44 /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_EDEADLK 45
#define BSM_ERRNO_ENOLCK 46
#define BSM_ERRNO_ECANCELED 47
#define BSM_ERRNO_ENOTSUP 48
#define BSM_ERRNO_EDQUOT 49
#define BSM_ERRNO_EBADE 50 /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_EBADR 51 /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_EXFULL 52 /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_ENOANO 53 /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_EBADRQC 54 /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_EBADSLT 55 /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_EDEADLOCK 56 /* Solaris-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_EBFONT 57 /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_EOWNERDEAD 58 /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_ENOTRECOVERABLE 59 /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_ENOSTR 60 /* Solaris/Darwin/Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_ENODATA 61 /* Solaris/Darwin/Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_ETIME 62 /* Solaris/Darwin/Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_ENOSR 63 /* Solaris/Darwin/Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_ENONET 64 /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_ENOPKG 65 /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_EREMOTE 66
#define BSM_ERRNO_ENOLINK 67
#define BSM_ERRNO_EADV 68 /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_ESRMNT 69 /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_ECOMM 70 /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_EPROTO 71
#define BSM_ERRNO_ELOCKUNMAPPED 72 /* Solaris-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_ENOTACTIVE 73 /* Solaris-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_EMULTIHOP 74
#define BSM_ERRNO_EBADMSG 77
#define BSM_ERRNO_ENAMETOOLONG 78
#define BSM_ERRNO_EOVERFLOW 79
#define BSM_ERRNO_ENOTUNIQ 80 /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_EBADFD 81 /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_EREMCHG 82 /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_ELIBACC 83 /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_ELIBBAD 84 /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_ELIBSCN 85 /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_ELIBMAX 86 /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_ELIBEXEC 87 /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_EILSEQ 88
#define BSM_ERRNO_ENOSYS 89
#define BSM_ERRNO_ELOOP 90
#define BSM_ERRNO_ERESTART 91
#define BSM_ERRNO_ESTRPIPE 92 /* Solaris/Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_ENOTEMPTY 93
#define BSM_ERRNO_EUSERS 94
#define BSM_ERRNO_ENOTSOCK 95
#define BSM_ERRNO_EDESTADDRREQ 96
#define BSM_ERRNO_EMSGSIZE 97
#define BSM_ERRNO_EPROTOTYPE 98
#define BSM_ERRNO_ENOPROTOOPT 99
#define BSM_ERRNO_EPROTONOSUPPORT 120
#define BSM_ERRNO_ESOCKTNOSUPPORT 121
#define BSM_ERRNO_EOPNOTSUPP 122
#define BSM_ERRNO_EPFNOSUPPORT 123
#define BSM_ERRNO_EAFNOSUPPORT 124
#define BSM_ERRNO_EADDRINUSE 125
#define BSM_ERRNO_EADDRNOTAVAIL 126
#define BSM_ERRNO_ENETDOWN 127
#define BSM_ERRNO_ENETUNREACH 128
#define BSM_ERRNO_ENETRESET 129
#define BSM_ERRNO_ECONNABORTED 130
#define BSM_ERRNO_ECONNRESET 131
#define BSM_ERRNO_ENOBUFS 132
#define BSM_ERRNO_EISCONN 133
#define BSM_ERRNO_ENOTCONN 134
#define BSM_ERRNO_ESHUTDOWN 143
#define BSM_ERRNO_ETOOMANYREFS 144
#define BSM_ERRNO_ETIMEDOUT 145
#define BSM_ERRNO_ECONNREFUSED 146
#define BSM_ERRNO_EHOSTDOWN 147
#define BSM_ERRNO_EHOSTUNREACH 148
#define BSM_ERRNO_EALREADY 149
#define BSM_ERRNO_EINPROGRESS 150
#define BSM_ERRNO_ESTALE 151
/*
* OpenBSM constants for error numbers not defined in Solaris. In the event
* that these errors are added to Solaris, we will deprecate the OpenBSM
* numbers in the same way we do for audit event constants.
*
* ELAST doesn't get a constant in the BSM space.
*/
#define BSM_ERRNO_EPROCLIM 190 /* FreeBSD/Darwin-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_EBADRPC 191 /* FreeBSD/Darwin-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_ERPCMISMATCH 192 /* FreeBSD/Darwin-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_EPROGUNAVAIL 193 /* FreeBSD/Darwin-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_EPROGMISMATCH 194 /* FreeBSD/Darwin-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_EPROCUNAVAIL 195 /* FreeBSD/Darwin-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_EFTYPE 196 /* FreeBSD/Darwin-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_EAUTH 197 /* FreeBSD/Darwin-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_ENEEDAUTH 198 /* FreeBSD/Darwin-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_ENOATTR 199 /* FreeBSD/Darwin-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_EDOOFUS 200 /* FreeBSD-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_EJUSTRETURN 201 /* FreeBSD-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_ENOIOCTL 202 /* FreeBSD-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_EDIRIOCTL 203 /* FreeBSD-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_EPWROFF 204 /* Darwin-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_EDEVERR 205 /* Darwin-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_EBADEXEC 206 /* Darwin-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_EBADARCH 207 /* Darwin-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_ESHLIBVERS 208 /* Darwin-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_EBADMACHO 209 /* Darwin-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_EPOLICY 210 /* Darwin-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_EDOTDOT 211 /* Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_EUCLEAN 212 /* Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_ENOTNAM 213 /* Linux(Xenix?)-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_ENAVAIL 214 /* Linux(Xenix?)-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_EISNAM 215 /* Linux(Xenix?)-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_EREMOTEIO 216 /* Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_ENOMEDIUM 217 /* Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_EMEDIUMTYPE 218 /* Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_ENOKEY 219 /* Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_EKEYEXPIRED 220 /* Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_EKEYREVOKED 221 /* Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_EKEYREJECTED 222 /* Linux-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_ENOTCAPABLE 223 /* FreeBSD-specific. */
#define BSM_ERRNO_ECAPMODE 224 /* FreeBSD-specific. */
/*
* In the event that OpenBSM doesn't have a file representation of a local
* error number, use this.
*/
#define BSM_ERRNO_UNKNOWN 250 /* OpenBSM-specific. */
#endif /* !_BSM_AUDIT_ERRNO_H_ */