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1 /*-
2  * Copyright (c) 2015 Dmitry Chagin
3  * All rights reserved.
4  *
5  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
6  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
7  * are met:
8  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
9  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
10  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
11  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
12  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
13  *
14  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
15  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
16  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
17  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
18  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
19  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
20  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
21  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
22  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
23  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
24  * SUCH DAMAGE.
25  *
26  * $FreeBSD$
27  */
28 
29 #ifndef _LINUX_MI_H_
30 #define _LINUX_MI_H_
31 
32 #include <sys/queue.h>
33 
34 #define	LINUX_IFHWADDRLEN	6
35 #define	LINUX_IFNAMSIZ		16
36 
37 /*
38  * Criteria for interface name translation
39  */
40 #define	IFP_IS_ETH(ifp)		(ifp->if_type == IFT_ETHER)
41 #define	IFP_IS_LOOP(ifp)	(ifp->if_type == IFT_LOOP)
42 
43 struct l_sockaddr {
44 	unsigned short	sa_family;
45 	char		sa_data[14];
46 };
47 
48 #define	LINUX_ARPHRD_ETHER	1
49 #define	LINUX_ARPHRD_LOOPBACK	772
50 
51 /*
52  * Supported address families
53  */
54 #define	LINUX_AF_UNSPEC		0
55 #define	LINUX_AF_UNIX		1
56 #define	LINUX_AF_INET		2
57 #define	LINUX_AF_AX25		3
58 #define	LINUX_AF_IPX		4
59 #define	LINUX_AF_APPLETALK	5
60 #define	LINUX_AF_INET6		10
61 #define	LINUX_AF_NETLINK	16
62 
63 #define	LINUX_NETLINK_ROUTE		0
64 #define	LINUX_NETLINK_SOCK_DIAG		4
65 #define	LINUX_NETLINK_NFLOG		5
66 #define	LINUX_NETLINK_SELINUX		7
67 #define	LINUX_NETLINK_AUDIT		9
68 #define	LINUX_NETLINK_FIB_LOOKUP	10
69 #define	LINUX_NETLINK_NETFILTER		12
70 #define	LINUX_NETLINK_KOBJECT_UEVENT	15
71 
72 /*
73  * net device flags
74  */
75 #define	LINUX_IFF_UP		0x0001
76 #define	LINUX_IFF_BROADCAST	0x0002
77 #define	LINUX_IFF_DEBUG		0x0004
78 #define	LINUX_IFF_LOOPBACK	0x0008
79 #define	LINUX_IFF_POINTOPOINT	0x0010
80 #define	LINUX_IFF_NOTRAILERS	0x0020
81 #define	LINUX_IFF_RUNNING	0x0040
82 #define	LINUX_IFF_NOARP		0x0080
83 #define	LINUX_IFF_PROMISC	0x0100
84 #define	LINUX_IFF_ALLMULTI	0x0200
85 #define	LINUX_IFF_MASTER	0x0400
86 #define	LINUX_IFF_SLAVE		0x0800
87 #define	LINUX_IFF_MULTICAST	0x1000
88 #define	LINUX_IFF_PORTSEL	0x2000
89 #define	LINUX_IFF_AUTOMEDIA	0x4000
90 #define	LINUX_IFF_DYNAMIC	0x8000
91 
92 /* sigaltstack */
93 #define	LINUX_SS_ONSTACK	1
94 #define	LINUX_SS_DISABLE	2
95 
96 int linux_to_bsd_sigaltstack(int lsa);
97 int bsd_to_linux_sigaltstack(int bsa);
98 
99 /* sigset */
100 typedef struct {
101 	uint64_t	__mask;
102 } l_sigset_t;
103 
104 /* primitives to manipulate sigset_t */
105 #define	LINUX_SIGEMPTYSET(set)		(set).__mask = 0
106 #define	LINUX_SIGISMEMBER(set, sig)	(1UL & ((set).__mask >> _SIG_IDX(sig)))
107 #define	LINUX_SIGADDSET(set, sig)	(set).__mask |= 1UL << _SIG_IDX(sig)
108 
109 void linux_to_bsd_sigset(l_sigset_t *, sigset_t *);
110 void bsd_to_linux_sigset(sigset_t *, l_sigset_t *);
111 
112 /* signaling */
113 #define	LINUX_SIGHUP		1
114 #define	LINUX_SIGINT		2
115 #define	LINUX_SIGQUIT		3
116 #define	LINUX_SIGILL		4
117 #define	LINUX_SIGTRAP		5
118 #define	LINUX_SIGABRT		6
119 #define	LINUX_SIGIOT		LINUX_SIGABRT
120 #define	LINUX_SIGBUS		7
121 #define	LINUX_SIGFPE		8
122 #define	LINUX_SIGKILL		9
123 #define	LINUX_SIGUSR1		10
124 #define	LINUX_SIGSEGV		11
125 #define	LINUX_SIGUSR2		12
126 #define	LINUX_SIGPIPE		13
127 #define	LINUX_SIGALRM		14
128 #define	LINUX_SIGTERM		15
129 #define	LINUX_SIGSTKFLT		16
130 #define	LINUX_SIGCHLD		17
131 #define	LINUX_SIGCONT		18
132 #define	LINUX_SIGSTOP		19
133 #define	LINUX_SIGTSTP		20
134 #define	LINUX_SIGTTIN		21
135 #define	LINUX_SIGTTOU		22
136 #define	LINUX_SIGURG		23
137 #define	LINUX_SIGXCPU		24
138 #define	LINUX_SIGXFSZ		25
139 #define	LINUX_SIGVTALRM		26
140 #define	LINUX_SIGPROF		27
141 #define	LINUX_SIGWINCH		28
142 #define	LINUX_SIGIO		29
143 #define	LINUX_SIGPOLL		LINUX_SIGIO
144 #define	LINUX_SIGPWR		30
145 #define	LINUX_SIGSYS		31
146 #define	LINUX_SIGTBLSZ		31
147 #define	LINUX_SIGRTMIN		32
148 #define	LINUX_SIGRTMAX		64
149 
150 #define LINUX_SIG_VALID(sig)	((sig) <= LINUX_SIGRTMAX && (sig) > 0)
151 
152 int linux_to_bsd_signal(int sig);
153 int bsd_to_linux_signal(int sig);
154 
155 extern LIST_HEAD(futex_list, futex) futex_list;
156 extern struct mtx futex_mtx;
157 
158 void linux_dev_shm_create(void);
159 void linux_dev_shm_destroy(void);
160 
161 /*
162  * mask=0 is not sensible for this application, so it will be taken to mean
163  * a mask equivalent to the value.  Otherwise, (word & mask) == value maps to
164  * (word & ~mask) | value in a bitfield for the platform we're converting to.
165  */
166 struct bsd_to_linux_bitmap {
167 	int	bsd_mask;
168 	int	bsd_value;
169 	int	linux_mask;
170 	int	linux_value;
171 };
172 
173 int bsd_to_linux_bits_(int value, struct bsd_to_linux_bitmap *bitmap,
174     size_t mapcnt, int no_value);
175 int linux_to_bsd_bits_(int value, struct bsd_to_linux_bitmap *bitmap,
176     size_t mapcnt, int no_value);
177 
178 /*
179  * These functions are used for simplification of BSD <-> Linux bit conversions.
180  * Given `value`, a bit field, these functions will walk the given bitmap table
181  * and set the appropriate bits for the target platform.  If any bits were
182  * successfully converted, then the return value is the equivalent of value
183  * represented with the bit values appropriate for the target platform.
184  * Otherwise, the value supplied as `no_value` is returned.
185  */
186 #define	bsd_to_linux_bits(_val, _bmap, _noval) \
187     bsd_to_linux_bits_((_val), (_bmap), nitems((_bmap)), (_noval))
188 #define	linux_to_bsd_bits(_val, _bmap, _noval) \
189     linux_to_bsd_bits_((_val), (_bmap), nitems((_bmap)), (_noval))
190 
191 /*
192  * Easy mapping helpers.  BITMAP_EASY_LINUX represents a single bit to be
193  * translated, and the FreeBSD and Linux values are supplied.  BITMAP_1t1_LINUX
194  * is the extreme version of this, where not only is it a single bit, but the
195  * name of the macro used to represent the Linux version of a bit literally has
196  * LINUX_ prepended to the normal name.
197  */
198 #define	BITMAP_EASY_LINUX(_name, _linux_name)	\
199 	{					\
200 		.bsd_value = (_name),		\
201 		.linux_value = (_linux_name),	\
202 	}
203 #define	BITMAP_1t1_LINUX(_name)	BITMAP_EASY_LINUX(_name, LINUX_##_name)
204 
205 int bsd_to_linux_errno(int error);
206 void linux_check_errtbl(void);
207 
208 #endif /* _LINUX_MI_H_ */
209