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FreeBSD" FreeBSD Foundation funded project. - Add new man pages for the modular congestion control, Khelp and Hhook frameworks (cc.4, cc.9, khelp.9 and hhook.9). - Add new man pages for each available congestion control algorithm (cc_chd.4, cc_cubic.4, cc_hd.4, cc_htcp.4, cc_newreno.4 and cc_vegas.4). - Add a new man page for the Enhanced Round Trip Time (ERTT) Khelp module (h_ertt.4). - Update the TCP (tcp.4) man page to mention the TCP_CONGESTION socket option, cross reference to cc.4 and remove references to the retired "net.inet.tcp.newreno" sysctl MIB variable. In collaboration with: David Hayes <dahayes at swin edu au> and Grenville Armitage <garmitage at swin edu au> Sponsored by: FreeBSD Foundation MFC after: 3 months
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.\" $FreeBSD$
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.Dd February 15, 2011
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.Dt hhook 9
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm hhook ,
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.Nm hhook_head_register ,
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.Nm hhook_head_deregister ,
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.Nm hhook_head_deregister_lookup ,
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.Nm hhook_run_hooks ,
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.Nm HHOOKS_RUN_IF ,
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.Nm HHOOKS_RUN_LOOKUP_IF
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.Nd Helper Hook Framework
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.In sys/hhook.h
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.Ft typedef int
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.Fn "\*(lp*hhook_func_t\*(rp" "int32_t hhook_type" "int32_t hhook_id" \
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"void *udata" "void *ctx_data" "void *hdata" "struct osd *hosd"
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.Fn "int hhook_head_register" "int32_t hhook_type" "int32_t hhook_id" \
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"struct hhook_head **hhh" "uint32_t flags"
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.Fn "int hhook_head_deregister" "struct hhook_head *hhh"
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.Fn "int hhook_head_deregister_lookup" "int32_t hhook_type" "int32_t hhook_id"
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.Fn "void hhook_run_hooks" "struct hhook_head *hhh" "void *ctx_data" \
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"struct osd *hosd"
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.Fn HHOOKS_RUN_IF "hhh" "ctx_data" "hosd"
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.Fn HHOOKS_RUN_LOOKUP_IF "hhook_type" "hhook_id" "ctx_data" "hosd"
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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.Nm
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provides a framework for managing and running arbitrary hook functions at
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defined hook points within the kernel.
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The KPI was inspired by
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.Xr pfil 9 ,
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and in many respects can be thought of as a more generic superset of pfil.
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.Pp
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The
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.Xr khelp 9
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and
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.Nm
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frameworks are tightly integrated.
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Khelp is responsible for registering and deregistering Khelp module hook
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functions with
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.Nm
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points.
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The KPI functions used by
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.Xr khelp 9
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to do this are not documented here as they are not relevant to consumers wishing
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to instantiate hook points.
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.Ss Information for Khelp Module Implementors
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Khelp modules indirectly interact with
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.Nm
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by defining appropriate hook functions for insertion into hook points.
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Hook functions must conform to the
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.Ft hhook_func_t
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function pointer declaration
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outlined in the
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.Sx SYNOPSIS .
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.Pp
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The
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.Fa hhook_type
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and
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.Fa hhook_id
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arguments identify the hook point which has called into the hook function.
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These are useful when a single hook function is registered for multiple hook
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points and wants to know which hook point has called into it.
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.In sys/hhook.h
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lists available
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.Fa hhook_type
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defines and subsystems which export hook points are responsible for defining
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the
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.Fa hhook_id
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value in appropriate header files.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fa udata
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argument will be passed to the hook function if it was specified in the
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.Vt struct hookinfo
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at hook registration time.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fa ctx_data
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argument contains context specific data from the hook point call site.
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The data type passed is subsystem dependent.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fa hdata
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argument is a pointer to the persistent per-object storage allocated for use by
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the module if required.
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The pointer will only ever be NULL if the module did not request per-object
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storage.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fa hosd
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argument can be used with the
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.Xr khelp 9
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framework's
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.Fn khelp_get_osd
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function to access data belonging to a different Khelp module.
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.Pp
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Khelp modules instruct the Khelp framework to register their hook functions with
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.Nm
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points by creating a
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.Vt "struct hookinfo"
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per hook point, which contains the following members:
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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struct hookinfo {
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hhook_func_t hook_func;
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struct helper *hook_helper;
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void *hook_udata;
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int32_t hook_id;
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int32_t hook_type;
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};
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.Ed
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.Pp
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Khelp modules are responsible for setting all members of the struct except
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.Va hook_helper
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which is handled by the Khelp framework.
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.Ss Creating and Managing Hook Points
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Kernel subsystems that wish to provide
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.Nm
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points typically need to make four and possibly five key changes to their
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implementation:
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.Bl -bullet
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.It
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Define a list of
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.Va hhook_id
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mappings in an appropriate subsystem header.
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.It
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Register each hook point with the
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.Fn hhook_head_register
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function during initialisation of the subsystem.
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.It
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Select or create a standardised data type to pass to hook functions as
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contextual data.
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.It
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Add a call to
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.Fn HHOOKS_RUN_IF
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or
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.Fn HHOOKS_RUN_IF_LOOKUP
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at the point in the subsystem's code where the hook point should be executed.
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.It
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If the subsystem can be dynamically added/removed at runtime, each hook
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point registered with the
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.Fn hhook_head_register
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function when the subsystem was initialised needs to be deregistered with the
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.Fn hhook_head_deregister
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or
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.Fn hhook_head_deregister_lookup
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functions when the subsystem is being deinitialised prior to removal.
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.El
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn hhook_head_register
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function registers a hook point with the
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.Nm
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framework.
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The
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.Fa hook_type
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argument defines the high level type for the hook point.
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Valid types are defined in
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.In sys/hhook.h
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and new types should be added as required.
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The
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.Fa hook_id
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argument specifies a unique, subsystem specific identifier for the hook point.
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The
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.Fa hhh
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argument will, if not NULL, be used to store a reference to the
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.Vt struct hhook_head
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created as part of the registration process.
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Subsystems will generally want to store a local copy of the
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.Vt struct hhook_head
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so that they can use the
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.Fn HHOOKS_RUN_IF
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macro to instantiate hook points.
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The HHOOK_WAITOK flag may be passed in via the
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.Fa flags
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argument if
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.Xr malloc 9
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is allowed to sleep waiting for memory to become available.
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If the hook point is within a virtualised subsystem (e.g. the network stack),
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the HHOOK_HEADISINVNET flag should be passed in via the
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.Fa flags
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argument so that the
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.Vt struct hhook_head
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created during the registration process will be added to a virtualised list.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn hhook_head_deregister
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function deregisters a previously registered hook point from the
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.Nm
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framework.
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The
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.Fa hhh
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argument is the pointer to the
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.Vt struct hhook_head
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returned by
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.Fn hhoook_head_register
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when the hook point was registered.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn hhook_head_deregister_lookup
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function can be used instead of
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.Fn hhook_head_deregister
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in situations where the caller does not have a cached copy of the
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.Vt struct hhook_head
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and wants to deregister a hook point using the appropriate
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.Fa hook_type
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and
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.Fa hook_id
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identifiers instead.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn hhook_run_hooks
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function should normally not be called directly and should instead be called
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indirectly via the
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.Fn HHOOKS_RUN_IF
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macro.
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However, there may be circumstances where it is preferable to call the function
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directly, and so it is documented here for completeness.
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The
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.Fa hhh
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argument references the
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.Nm
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point to call all registered hook functions for.
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The
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.Fa ctx_data
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argument specifies a pointer to the contextual hook point data to pass into the
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hook functions.
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The
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.Fa hosd
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argument should be the pointer to the appropriate object's
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.Vt struct osd
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if the subsystem provides the ability for Khelp modules to associate per-object
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data.
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Subsystems which do not should pass NULL.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn HHOOKS_RUN_IF
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macro is the preferred way to implement hook points.
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It only calls the
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.Fn hhook_run_hooks
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function if at least one hook function is registered for the hook point.
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By checking for registered hook functions, the macro minimises the cost
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associated with adding hook points to frequently used code paths by reducing to
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a simple if test in the common case where no hook functions are registered.
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The arguments are as described for the
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.Fn hhook_run_hooks
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function.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn HHOOKS_RUN_IF_LOOKUP
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macro performs the same function as the
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.Fn HHOOKS_RUN_IF
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macro, but performs an additional step to look up the
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.Vt struct hhook_head
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for the specified
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.Fa hook_type
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and
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.Fa hook_id
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identifiers.
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It should not be used except in code paths which are infrequently executed
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because of the reference counting overhead associated with the look up.
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.Sh IMPLEMENTATION NOTES
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Each
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.Vt struct hhook_head
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protects its internal list of hook functions with a
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.Xr rmlock 9 .
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Therefore, anytime
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.Fn hhook_run_hooks
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is called directly or indirectly via the
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.Fn HHOOKS_RUN_IF
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or
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.Fn HHOOKS_RUN_IF_LOOKUP
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macros, a non-sleepable read lock will be acquired and held across the calls to
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all registered hook functions.
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.Sh RETURN VALUES
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.Fn hhook_head_register
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returns 0 if no errors occurred.
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It returns EEXIST if a hook point with the same
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.Fa hook_type
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and
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.Fa hook_id
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is already registered.
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It returns EINVAL if the HHOOK_HEADISINVNET flag is not set in
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.Fa flags
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because the implementation does not yet support hook points in non-virtualised
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subsystems (see the
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.Sx BUGS
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section for details).
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It returns ENOMEM if
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.Xr malloc 9
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failed to allocate memory for the new
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.Vt struct hhook_head .
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.Pp
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.Fn hhook_head_deregister
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and
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.Fn hhook_head_deregister_lookup
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return 0 if no errors occurred.
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They return ENOENT if
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.Fa hhh
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is NULL.
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They return EBUSY if the reference count of
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.Fa hhh
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is greater than one.
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.Sh EXAMPLES
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A well commented example Khelp module can be found at:
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.Pa /usr/share/examples/kld/khelp/h_example.c
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.Pp
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The
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.Xr tcp 4
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implementation provides two
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.Nm
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points which are called for packets sent/received when a connection is in the
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established phase.
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Search for HHOOK in the following files:
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.Pa sys/netinet/tcp_var.h ,
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.Pa sys/netinet/tcp_input.c ,
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.Pa sys/netinet/tcp_output.c
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and
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.Pa sys/netinet/tcp_subr.c .
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr khelp 9
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.Sh ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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Development and testing of this software were made possible in part by grants
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from the FreeBSD Foundation and Cisco University Research Program Fund at
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Community Foundation Silicon Valley.
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.Sh HISTORY
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The
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.Nm
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framework first appeared in
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.Fx 9.0 .
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.Pp
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The
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.Nm
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framework was first released in 2010 by Lawrence Stewart whilst studying at
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Swinburne University's Centre for Advanced Internet Architectures, Melbourne,
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Australia.
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More details are available at:
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.Pp
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http://caia.swin.edu.au/urp/newtcp/
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.Sh AUTHORS
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.An -nosplit
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The
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.Nm
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framework was written by
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.An Lawrence Stewart Aq lstewart@FreeBSD.org .
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.Pp
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This manual page was written by
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.An David Hayes Aq david.hayes@ieee.org
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and
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.An Lawrence Stewart Aq lstewart@FreeBSD.org .
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.Sh BUGS
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The framework does not currently support registering hook points in subsystems
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which have not been virtualised with VIMAGE.
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Fairly minimal internal changes to the
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.Nm
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implementation are required to address this.
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