freebsd-skq/sys/net/bpf_jitter.h
jkim 9445e9d6e1 Use kmem_malloc() instead of malloc(9) for the native amd64 filter.
r316767 broke the BPF JIT compiler for amd64 because malloc()'d space is no
longer executable.

Discussed with:	kib, alc
2017-04-17 22:02:09 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (C) 2002-2003 NetGroup, Politecnico di Torino (Italy)
* Copyright (C) 2005-2009 Jung-uk Kim <jkim@FreeBSD.org>
* All rights reserved.
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#ifndef _NET_BPF_JITTER_H_
#define _NET_BPF_JITTER_H_
#ifdef _KERNEL
MALLOC_DECLARE(M_BPFJIT);
#endif
extern int bpf_jitter_enable;
/*
* Prototype of a filtering function created by the jitter.
*
* The syntax and the meaning of the parameters is analogous to the one of
* bpf_filter(). Notice that the filter is not among the parameters because
* it is hardwired in the function.
*/
typedef u_int (*bpf_filter_func)(u_char *, u_int, u_int);
/* Structure describing a native filtering program created by the jitter. */
typedef struct bpf_jit_filter {
/* The native filtering binary, in the form of a bpf_filter_func. */
bpf_filter_func func;
size_t size;
} bpf_jit_filter;
/*
* BPF jitter, builds a machine function from a BPF program.
*
* param fp The BPF pseudo-assembly filter that will be translated
* into native code.
* param nins Number of instructions of the input filter.
* return The bpf_jit_filter structure containing the native filtering
* binary.
*
* bpf_jitter allocates the buffers for the new native filter and
* then translates the program pointed by fp calling bpf_jit_compile().
*/
bpf_jit_filter *bpf_jitter(struct bpf_insn *fp, int nins);
/*
* Deletes a filtering function that was previously created by bpf_jitter().
*
* param filter The filter to destroy.
*
* This function frees the variuos buffers (code, memory, etc.) associated
* with a filtering function.
*/
void bpf_destroy_jit_filter(bpf_jit_filter *filter);
/*
* Declarations for machine-dependent functions.
*/
struct bpf_insn;
bpf_filter_func bpf_jit_compile(struct bpf_insn *, u_int, size_t *);
void bpf_jit_free(void *, size_t);
#endif /* _NET_BPF_JITTER_H_ */