freebsd-skq/sys/kern/sys_socket.c
rwatson 40868fda8a soreceive_generic(), and sopoll_generic(). Add new functions sosend(),
soreceive(), and sopoll(), which are wrappers for pru_sosend,
pru_soreceive, and pru_sopoll, and are now used univerally by socket
consumers rather than either directly invoking the old so*() functions
or directly invoking the protocol switch method (about an even split
prior to this commit).

This completes an architectural change that was begun in 1996 to permit
protocols to provide substitute implementations, as now used by UDP.
Consumers now uniformly invoke sosend(), soreceive(), and sopoll() to
perform these operations on sockets -- in particular, distributed file
systems and socket system calls.

Architectural head nod:	sam, gnn, wollman
2006-07-24 15:20:08 +00:00

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/*-
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*
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*
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* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* @(#)sys_socket.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/10/93
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include "opt_mac.h"
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/file.h>
#include <sys/filedesc.h>
#include <sys/mac.h>
#include <sys/proc.h>
#include <sys/protosw.h>
#include <sys/sigio.h>
#include <sys/signal.h>
#include <sys/signalvar.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/socketvar.h>
#include <sys/filio.h> /* XXX */
#include <sys/sockio.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/uio.h>
#include <sys/ucred.h>
#include <net/if.h>
#include <net/route.h>
struct fileops socketops = {
.fo_read = soo_read,
.fo_write = soo_write,
.fo_ioctl = soo_ioctl,
.fo_poll = soo_poll,
.fo_kqfilter = soo_kqfilter,
.fo_stat = soo_stat,
.fo_close = soo_close,
.fo_flags = DFLAG_PASSABLE
};
/* ARGSUSED */
int
soo_read(fp, uio, active_cred, flags, td)
struct file *fp;
struct uio *uio;
struct ucred *active_cred;
struct thread *td;
int flags;
{
struct socket *so = fp->f_data;
int error;
NET_LOCK_GIANT();
#ifdef MAC
SOCK_LOCK(so);
error = mac_check_socket_receive(active_cred, so);
SOCK_UNLOCK(so);
if (error) {
NET_UNLOCK_GIANT();
return (error);
}
#endif
error = soreceive(so, 0, uio, 0, 0, 0);
NET_UNLOCK_GIANT();
return (error);
}
/* ARGSUSED */
int
soo_write(fp, uio, active_cred, flags, td)
struct file *fp;
struct uio *uio;
struct ucred *active_cred;
struct thread *td;
int flags;
{
struct socket *so = fp->f_data;
int error;
NET_LOCK_GIANT();
#ifdef MAC
SOCK_LOCK(so);
error = mac_check_socket_send(active_cred, so);
SOCK_UNLOCK(so);
if (error) {
NET_UNLOCK_GIANT();
return (error);
}
#endif
error = sosend(so, 0, uio, 0, 0, 0, uio->uio_td);
if (error == EPIPE && (so->so_options & SO_NOSIGPIPE) == 0) {
PROC_LOCK(uio->uio_td->td_proc);
psignal(uio->uio_td->td_proc, SIGPIPE);
PROC_UNLOCK(uio->uio_td->td_proc);
}
NET_UNLOCK_GIANT();
return (error);
}
int
soo_ioctl(fp, cmd, data, active_cred, td)
struct file *fp;
u_long cmd;
void *data;
struct ucred *active_cred;
struct thread *td;
{
struct socket *so = fp->f_data;
int error = 0;
NET_LOCK_GIANT();
switch (cmd) {
case FIONBIO:
SOCK_LOCK(so);
if (*(int *)data)
so->so_state |= SS_NBIO;
else
so->so_state &= ~SS_NBIO;
SOCK_UNLOCK(so);
break;
case FIOASYNC:
/*
* XXXRW: This code separately acquires SOCK_LOCK(so)
* and SOCKBUF_LOCK(&so->so_rcv) even though they are
* the same mutex to avoid introducing the assumption
* that they are the same.
*/
if (*(int *)data) {
SOCK_LOCK(so);
so->so_state |= SS_ASYNC;
SOCK_UNLOCK(so);
SOCKBUF_LOCK(&so->so_rcv);
so->so_rcv.sb_flags |= SB_ASYNC;
SOCKBUF_UNLOCK(&so->so_rcv);
SOCKBUF_LOCK(&so->so_snd);
so->so_snd.sb_flags |= SB_ASYNC;
SOCKBUF_UNLOCK(&so->so_snd);
} else {
SOCK_LOCK(so);
so->so_state &= ~SS_ASYNC;
SOCK_UNLOCK(so);
SOCKBUF_LOCK(&so->so_rcv);
so->so_rcv.sb_flags &= ~SB_ASYNC;
SOCKBUF_UNLOCK(&so->so_rcv);
SOCKBUF_LOCK(&so->so_snd);
so->so_snd.sb_flags &= ~SB_ASYNC;
SOCKBUF_UNLOCK(&so->so_snd);
}
break;
case FIONREAD:
/* Unlocked read. */
*(int *)data = so->so_rcv.sb_cc;
break;
case FIOSETOWN:
error = fsetown(*(int *)data, &so->so_sigio);
break;
case FIOGETOWN:
*(int *)data = fgetown(&so->so_sigio);
break;
case SIOCSPGRP:
error = fsetown(-(*(int *)data), &so->so_sigio);
break;
case SIOCGPGRP:
*(int *)data = -fgetown(&so->so_sigio);
break;
case SIOCATMARK:
/* Unlocked read. */
*(int *)data = (so->so_rcv.sb_state & SBS_RCVATMARK) != 0;
break;
default:
/*
* Interface/routing/protocol specific ioctls:
* interface and routing ioctls should have a
* different entry since a socket's unnecessary
*/
if (IOCGROUP(cmd) == 'i')
error = ifioctl(so, cmd, data, td);
else if (IOCGROUP(cmd) == 'r')
error = rtioctl(cmd, data);
else
error = ((*so->so_proto->pr_usrreqs->pru_control)
(so, cmd, data, 0, td));
break;
}
NET_UNLOCK_GIANT();
return(error);
}
int
soo_poll(fp, events, active_cred, td)
struct file *fp;
int events;
struct ucred *active_cred;
struct thread *td;
{
struct socket *so = fp->f_data;
int error;
NET_LOCK_GIANT();
#ifdef MAC
SOCK_LOCK(so);
error = mac_check_socket_poll(active_cred, so);
SOCK_UNLOCK(so);
if (error) {
NET_UNLOCK_GIANT();
return (error);
}
#endif
error = sopoll(so, events, fp->f_cred, td);
NET_UNLOCK_GIANT();
return (error);
}
int
soo_stat(fp, ub, active_cred, td)
struct file *fp;
struct stat *ub;
struct ucred *active_cred;
struct thread *td;
{
struct socket *so = fp->f_data;
int error;
bzero((caddr_t)ub, sizeof (*ub));
ub->st_mode = S_IFSOCK;
NET_LOCK_GIANT();
#ifdef MAC
SOCK_LOCK(so);
error = mac_check_socket_stat(active_cred, so);
SOCK_UNLOCK(so);
if (error) {
NET_UNLOCK_GIANT();
return (error);
}
#endif
/*
* If SBS_CANTRCVMORE is set, but there's still data left in the
* receive buffer, the socket is still readable.
*
* XXXRW: perhaps should lock socket buffer so st_size result
* is consistent.
*/
/* Unlocked read. */
if ((so->so_rcv.sb_state & SBS_CANTRCVMORE) == 0 ||
so->so_rcv.sb_cc != 0)
ub->st_mode |= S_IRUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IROTH;
if ((so->so_snd.sb_state & SBS_CANTSENDMORE) == 0)
ub->st_mode |= S_IWUSR | S_IWGRP | S_IWOTH;
ub->st_size = so->so_rcv.sb_cc - so->so_rcv.sb_ctl;
ub->st_uid = so->so_cred->cr_uid;
ub->st_gid = so->so_cred->cr_gid;
error = (*so->so_proto->pr_usrreqs->pru_sense)(so, ub);
NET_UNLOCK_GIANT();
return (error);
}
/*
* API socket close on file pointer. We call soclose() to close the
* socket (including initiating closing protocols). soclose() will
* sorele() the file reference but the actual socket will not go away
* until the socket's ref count hits 0.
*/
/* ARGSUSED */
int
soo_close(fp, td)
struct file *fp;
struct thread *td;
{
int error = 0;
struct socket *so;
NET_LOCK_GIANT();
so = fp->f_data;
fp->f_ops = &badfileops;
fp->f_data = NULL;
if (so)
error = soclose(so);
NET_UNLOCK_GIANT();
return (error);
}