minix/servers/pfs/uds.h
Thomas Veerman 49ad4e8888 Spring cleanup
Remove old versions of system calls and system calls that don't have
a libc api interface anymore (dup, dup2, creat).

VFS still contains support for old system call numbers for the new stat
system calls (i.e., 65, 66, 67) to keep supporting old binaries built for
MINIX 3.2.1 (prior to the release).

Change-Id: I721779b58a50c7eeae20669de24658d55d69b25b
2013-03-06 09:56:08 +00:00

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#ifndef __PFS_UDS_H__
#define __PFS_UDS_H__
/*
* Unix Domain Sockets Implementation (PF_UNIX, PF_LOCAL)
*
* Also See...
*
* dev_uds.c, table.c, uds.c
*/
#include <limits.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/ucred.h>
#include <sys/un.h>
#include <minix/endpoint.h>
/* max connection backlog for incoming connections */
#define UDS_SOMAXCONN 64
typedef void* filp_id_t;
/* ancillary data to be sent */
struct ancillary {
filp_id_t filps[OPEN_MAX];
int fds[OPEN_MAX];
int nfiledes;
struct ucred cred;
};
/*
* Internal State Information for a socket descriptor.
*/
struct uds_fd {
/* Flags */
enum UDS_STATE {
/* This file descriptor is UDS_FREE and can be allocated. */
UDS_FREE = 0,
/* OR it is UDS_INUSE and can't be allocated. */
UDS_INUSE = 1
/* state is set to UDS_INUSE in uds_open(). state is Set to
* UDS_FREE in uds_init() and uds_close(). state should be
* checked prior to all operations.
*/
} state;
/* Owner Info */
/* Socket Owner */
endpoint_t owner;
/* endpoint for suspend/resume */
endpoint_t endpoint;
/* Pipe Housekeeping */
/* inode number on PFS -- each descriptor is backed by 1
* PIPE which is allocated in uds_open() and freed in
* uds_close(). Data is sent/written to a peer's PIPE.
* Data is recv/read from this PIPE.
*/
ino_t inode_nr;
/* position in the PIPE where the data starts */
off_t pos;
/* size of data in the PIPE */
size_t size;
/* control read/write, set by uds_open() and shutdown(2).
* Can be set to S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR, S_IRUSR, S_IWUSR, or 0
* for read and write, read only, write only, or neither.
* default is S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR.
*/
mode_t mode;
/* Socket Info */
/* socket type - SOCK_STREAM, SOCK_DGRAM, or SOCK_SEQPACKET
* Set by uds_ioctl(NWIOSUDSTYPE). It defaults to -1 in
* uds_open(). Any action on a socket with type -1 besides
* uds_ioctl(NWIOSUDSTYPE) and uds_close() will result in
* an error.
*/
int type;
/* queue of pending connections for server sockets.
* connect(2) inserts and accept(2) removes from the queue
*/
int backlog[UDS_SOMAXCONN];
/* requested connection backlog size. Set by listen(2)
* Bounds (0 <= backlog_size <= UDS_SOMAXCONN)
* Defaults to UDS_SOMAXCONN which is defined above.
*/
unsigned char backlog_size;
/* index of peer in uds_fd_table for connected sockets.
* -1 is used to mean no peer. Assumptions: peer != -1 means
* connected.
*/
int peer;
/* index of child (client sd returned by accept(2))
* -1 is used to mean no child.
*/
int child;
/* address -- the address the socket is bound to.
* Assumptions: addr.sun_family == AF_UNIX means its bound.
*/
struct sockaddr_un addr;
/* target -- where DGRAMs are sent to on the next uds_write(). */
struct sockaddr_un target;
/* source -- address where DGRAMs are from. used to fill in the
* from address in recvfrom(2) and recvmsg(2).
*/
struct sockaddr_un source;
/* Flag (1 or 0) - listening for incoming connections.
* Default to 0. Set to 1 by do_listen()
*/
int listening;
/* stores file pointers and credentials being sent between
* processes with sendmsg(2) and recvmsg(2).
*/
struct ancillary ancillary_data;
/* Holds an errno. This is set when a connected socket is
* closed and we need to pass ECONNRESET on to a suspended
* peer.
*/
int err;
/* Suspend/Revive Housekeeping */
/* SUSPEND State Flags */
enum UDS_SUSPENDED {
/* Socket isn't blocked. */
UDS_NOT_SUSPENDED = 0,
/* Socket is blocked on read(2) waiting for data to read. */
UDS_SUSPENDED_READ = 1,
/* Socket is blocked on write(2) for space to write data. */
UDS_SUSPENDED_WRITE = 2,
/* Socket is blocked on connect(2) waiting for the server. */
UDS_SUSPENDED_CONNECT = 4,
/* Socket is blocked on accept(2) waiting for clients. */
UDS_SUSPENDED_ACCEPT = 8
} suspended;
/* Flag (1 or 0) - thing socket was waiting for is ready.
* If 1, then uds_status() will attempt the operation that
* the socket was blocked on.
*/
int ready_to_revive;
/* i/o grant, saved for later use by suspended procs */
cp_grant_id_t io_gr;
/* is of i/o grant, saved for later use by suspended procs */
size_t io_gr_size;
/* Save the call number so that uds_cancel() can unwind the
* call properly.
*/
int call_nr;
/* Save the IOCTL so uds_cancel() knows what got cancelled. */
int ioctl;
/* Flag (1 or 0) - the system call completed.
* A doc I read said DEV_CANCEL might be called even though
* the operation is finished. We use this variable to
* determine if we should rollback the changes or not.
*/
int syscall_done;
/* select() */
/* Flag (1 or 0) - the process blocked on select(2). When
* selecting is 1 and I/O happens on this socket, then
* select_proc should be notified.
*/
int selecting;
/* when a select is in progress, we notify() this endpoint
* of new data.
*/
endpoint_t select_proc;
/* Options (SEL_RD, SEL_WR, SEL_ERR) that are requested. */
int sel_ops_in;
/* Options that are available for this socket. */
int sel_ops_out;
/* Flag (1 or 0) to be set to one before calling notify().
* uds_status() will use the flag to locate this descriptor.
*/
int status_updated;
};
typedef struct uds_fd uds_fd_t;
/* File Descriptor Table -- Defined in uds.c */
EXTERN uds_fd_t uds_fd_table[NR_FDS];
/*
* Take message m and get the index in uds_fd_table.
*/
#define uds_minor(m) (minor((dev_t) m->DEVICE))
/*
* Fill in a reply message.
*/
#define uds_set_reply(msg,type,endpoint,io_gr,status) \
do { \
(msg)->m_type = type; \
(msg)->REP_ENDPT = endpoint; \
(msg)->REP_IO_GRANT = io_gr; \
(msg)->REP_STATUS = status; \
} while (0)
#define uds_sel_reply(msg,type,minor,ops) \
do { \
(msg)->m_type = type; \
(msg)->DEV_MINOR = minor; \
(msg)->DEV_SEL_OPS = ops; \
} while (0)
#endif