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All rights reserved. 23 * Use is subject to license terms. 24 */ 25 26 /* Copyright (c) 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 AT&T */ 27 /* All Rights Reserved */ 28 29 30 #ifndef _SYS_STREAM_H 31 #define _SYS_STREAM_H 32 33 #pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" /* SVr4.0 11.44 */ 34 35 /* 36 * For source compatibility 37 */ 38 #include <sys/isa_defs.h> 39 #include <sys/vnode.h> 40 #include <sys/poll.h> 41 #include <sys/strmdep.h> 42 #include <sys/cred.h> 43 #include <sys/t_lock.h> 44 #include <sys/model.h> 45 46 #ifdef __cplusplus 47 extern "C" { 48 #endif 49 50 /* 51 * Data queue. 52 * 53 * NOTE: The *only* public fields are documented in queue(9S). 54 * Everything else is implementation-private. 55 * 56 * The locking rules for the queue_t structure are extremely subtle and vary 57 * widely depending on the field in question. As such, each field is 58 * annotated according to the following legend: 59 * 60 * Q9S: The field is documented in queue(9S) and may be accessed without 61 * locks by a STREAMS module when inside an entry point (e.g., put(9E)). 62 * However, no fields can be directly modified unless q_lock is held 63 * (which is not possible in a DDI compliant STREAMS module), with the 64 * following exceptions: 65 * 66 * - q_ptr: can be modified as per the rules of the STREAMS module. 67 * The STREAMS framework ignores q_ptr and thus imposes *no* 68 * locking rules on it. 69 * - q_qinfo: can be modified before qprocson(). 70 * 71 * - q_minpsz, q_maxpsz, q_hiwat, q_lowat: can be modified as per the 72 * rules of the STREAMS module. The STREAMS framework never 73 * modifies these fields, and is tolerant of temporarily 74 * stale field values. 75 * 76 * In general, the STREAMS framework employs one of the following 77 * techniques to ensure STREAMS modules can safely access Q9S fields: 78 * 79 * - The field is only modified by the framework when the stream is 80 * locked with strlock() (q_next). 81 * 82 * - The field is modified by the framework, but the modifies are 83 * atomic, and temporarily stale values are harmless (q_count, 84 * q_first, q_last). 85 * 86 * - The field is modified by the framework, but the field's visible 87 * values are either constant or directly under the control 88 * of the STREAMS module itself (q_flag). 89 * 90 * QLK: The field must be accessed or modified under q_lock, except when 91 * the stream has been locked with strlock(). If multiple q_locks must 92 * be acquired, q_locks at higher addresses must be taken first. 93 * 94 * STR: The field can be accessed without a lock, but must be modified under 95 * strlock(). 96 * 97 * SQLK: The field must be accessed or modified under SQLOCK(). 98 * 99 * NOLK: The field can be accessed without a lock, but can only be modified 100 * when the queue_t is not known to any other threads. 101 * 102 * SVLK: The field must be accessed or modified under the service_queue lock. 103 * Note that service_lock must be taken after any needed q_locks, 104 * and that no other lock should be taken while service_lock is held. 105 * 106 * In addition, it is always acceptable to modify a field that is not yet 107 * known to any other threads -- and other special case exceptions exist in 108 * the code. Also, q_lock is used with q_wait to implement a stream head 109 * monitor for reads and writes. 110 */ 111 typedef struct queue { 112 struct qinit *q_qinfo; /* Q9S: Q processing procedure */ 113 struct msgb *q_first; /* Q9S: first message in Q */ 114 struct msgb *q_last; /* Q9S: last message in Q */ 115 struct queue *q_next; /* Q9S: next Q in stream */ 116 struct queue *q_link; /* SVLK: next Q for scheduling */ 117 void *q_ptr; /* Q9S: module-specific data */ 118 size_t q_count; /* Q9S: number of bytes on Q */ 119 uint_t q_flag; /* Q9S: Q state */ 120 ssize_t q_minpsz; /* Q9S: smallest packet OK on Q */ 121 ssize_t q_maxpsz; /* Q9S: largest packet OK on Q */ 122 size_t q_hiwat; /* Q9S: Q high water mark */ 123 size_t q_lowat; /* Q9S: Q low water mark */ 124 struct qband *q_bandp; /* QLK: band flow information */ 125 kmutex_t q_lock; /* NOLK: structure lock */ 126 struct stdata *q_stream; /* NOLK: stream backpointer */ 127 struct syncq *q_syncq; /* NOLK: associated syncq */ 128 unsigned char q_nband; /* QLK: number of bands */ 129 kcondvar_t q_wait; /* NOLK: read/write sleep CV */ 130 struct queue *q_nfsrv; /* STR: next Q with svc routine */ 131 ushort_t q_draining; /* QLK: Q is draining */ 132 short q_struiot; /* QLK: sync streams Q UIO mode */ 133 clock_t q_qtstamp; /* QLK: when Q was enabled */ 134 size_t q_mblkcnt; /* QLK: mblk count */ 135 uint_t q_syncqmsgs; /* QLK: syncq message count */ 136 size_t q_rwcnt; /* QLK: # threads in rwnext() */ 137 pri_t q_spri; /* QLK: Q scheduling priority */ 138 139 /* 140 * Syncq scheduling 141 */ 142 struct msgb *q_sqhead; /* QLK: first syncq message */ 143 struct msgb *q_sqtail; /* QLK: last syncq message */ 144 struct queue *q_sqnext; /* SQLK: next Q on syncq list */ 145 struct queue *q_sqprev; /* SQLK: prev Q on syncq list */ 146 uint_t q_sqflags; /* SQLK: syncq flags */ 147 clock_t q_sqtstamp; /* SQLK: when Q was scheduled for sq */ 148 149 /* 150 * NOLK: Reference to the queue's module's implementation 151 * structure. This will be NULL for queues associated with drivers. 152 */ 153 struct fmodsw_impl *q_fp; 154 } queue_t; 155 156 /* 157 * Queue flags; unused flags not documented in queue(9S) can be recycled. 158 */ 159 #define QENAB 0x00000001 /* Queue is already enabled to run */ 160 #define QWANTR 0x00000002 /* Someone wants to read Q */ 161 #define QWANTW 0x00000004 /* Someone wants to write Q */ 162 #define QFULL 0x00000008 /* Q is considered full */ 163 #define QREADR 0x00000010 /* This is the reader (first) Q */ 164 #define QUSE 0x00000020 /* This queue in use (allocation) */ 165 #define QNOENB 0x00000040 /* Don't enable Q via putq */ 166 #define QWANTRMQSYNC 0x00000080 /* Want to remove sync stream Q */ 167 #define QBACK 0x00000100 /* queue has been back-enabled */ 168 /* UNUSED 0x00000200 was QHLIST */ 169 /* UNUSED 0x00000400 was QUNSAFE */ 170 #define QPAIR 0x00000800 /* per queue-pair syncq */ 171 #define QPERQ 0x00001000 /* per queue-instance syncq */ 172 #define QPERMOD 0x00002000 /* per module syncq */ 173 #define QMTSAFE 0x00004000 /* stream module is MT-safe */ 174 #define QMTOUTPERIM 0x00008000 /* Has outer perimeter */ 175 #define QMT_TYPEMASK (QPAIR|QPERQ|QPERMOD|QMTSAFE|QMTOUTPERIM) 176 /* all MT type flags */ 177 #define QINSERVICE 0x00010000 /* service routine executing */ 178 #define QWCLOSE 0x00020000 /* will not be enabled */ 179 #define QEND 0x00040000 /* last queue in stream */ 180 #define QWANTWSYNC 0x00080000 /* Streamhead wants to write Q */ 181 #define QSYNCSTR 0x00100000 /* Q supports Synchronous STREAMS */ 182 #define QISDRV 0x00200000 /* the Queue is attached to a driver */ 183 /* UNUSED 0x00400000 was QHOT */ 184 /* UNUSED 0x00800000 was QNEXTHOT */ 185 /* UNUSED 0x01000000 was _QNEXTLESS */ 186 #define _QINSERTING 0x04000000 /* Private, module is being inserted */ 187 #define _QREMOVING 0x08000000 /* Private, module is being removed */ 188 #define _QASSOCIATED 0x10000000 /* queue is associated with a device */ 189 #define _QDIRECT 0x20000000 /* Private; transport module uses */ 190 /* direct interface to/from sockfs */ 191 192 /* queue sqflags (protected by SQLOCK). */ 193 #define Q_SQQUEUED 0x01 /* Queue is in the syncq list */ 194 #define Q_SQDRAINING 0x02 /* Servicing syncq msgs. */ 195 /* This is also noted by the */ 196 /* q_draining field, but this one is */ 197 /* protected by SQLOCK */ 198 199 /* 200 * Structure that describes the separate information 201 * for each priority band in the queue. 202 */ 203 typedef struct qband { 204 struct qband *qb_next; /* next band's info */ 205 size_t qb_count; /* number of bytes in band */ 206 struct msgb *qb_first; /* beginning of band's data */ 207 struct msgb *qb_last; /* end of band's data */ 208 size_t qb_hiwat; /* high water mark for band */ 209 size_t qb_lowat; /* low water mark for band */ 210 uint_t qb_flag; /* see below */ 211 size_t qb_mblkcnt; /* mblk counter for runaway msgs */ 212 } qband_t; 213 214 /* 215 * qband flags 216 */ 217 #define QB_FULL 0x01 /* band is considered full */ 218 #define QB_WANTW 0x02 /* Someone wants to write to band */ 219 #define QB_BACK 0x04 /* queue has been back-enabled */ 220 221 /* 222 * Maximum number of bands. 223 */ 224 #define NBAND 256 225 226 /* 227 * Fields that can be manipulated through strqset() and strqget(). 228 */ 229 typedef enum qfields { 230 QHIWAT = 0, /* q_hiwat or qb_hiwat */ 231 QLOWAT = 1, /* q_lowat or qb_lowat */ 232 QMAXPSZ = 2, /* q_maxpsz */ 233 QMINPSZ = 3, /* q_minpsz */ 234 QCOUNT = 4, /* q_count or qb_count */ 235 QFIRST = 5, /* q_first or qb_first */ 236 QLAST = 6, /* q_last or qb_last */ 237 QFLAG = 7, /* q_flag or qb_flag */ 238 QSTRUIOT = 8, /* q_struiot */ 239 QBAD = 9 240 } qfields_t; 241 242 /* 243 * Module information structure 244 */ 245 struct module_info { 246 ushort_t mi_idnum; /* module id number */ 247 char *mi_idname; /* module name */ 248 ssize_t mi_minpsz; /* min packet size accepted */ 249 ssize_t mi_maxpsz; /* max packet size accepted */ 250 size_t mi_hiwat; /* hi-water mark */ 251 size_t mi_lowat; /* lo-water mark */ 252 }; 253 254 /* 255 * queue information structure (with Synchronous STREAMS extensions) 256 */ 257 struct qinit { 258 int (*qi_putp)(); /* put procedure */ 259 int (*qi_srvp)(); /* service procedure */ 260 int (*qi_qopen)(); /* called on startup */ 261 int (*qi_qclose)(); /* called on finish */ 262 int (*qi_qadmin)(); /* for future use */ 263 struct module_info *qi_minfo; /* module information structure */ 264 struct module_stat *qi_mstat; /* module statistics structure */ 265 int (*qi_rwp)(); /* r/w procedure */ 266 int (*qi_infop)(); /* information procedure */ 267 int qi_struiot; /* stream uio type for struio() */ 268 }; 269 270 /* 271 * Values for qi_struiot and q_struiot: 272 */ 273 #define STRUIOT_NONE -1 /* doesn't support struio() */ 274 #define STRUIOT_DONTCARE 0 /* use current uiomove() (default) */ 275 #define STRUIOT_STANDARD 1 /* use standard uiomove() */ 276 277 /* 278 * Streamtab (used in cdevsw and fmodsw to point to module or driver) 279 */ 280 struct streamtab { 281 struct qinit *st_rdinit; 282 struct qinit *st_wrinit; 283 struct qinit *st_muxrinit; 284 struct qinit *st_muxwinit; 285 }; 286 287 /* 288 * Structure sent to mux drivers to indicate a link. 289 */ 290 struct linkblk { 291 queue_t *l_qtop; /* lowest level write queue of upper stream */ 292 /* (set to NULL for persistent links) */ 293 queue_t *l_qbot; /* highest level write queue of lower stream */ 294 int l_index; /* index for lower stream. */ 295 }; 296 297 /* 298 * Esballoc data buffer freeing routine 299 */ 300 typedef struct free_rtn { 301 void (*free_func)(); 302 caddr_t free_arg; 303 } frtn_t; 304 305 /* 306 * Data block descriptor 307 * 308 * NOTE: db_base, db_lim, db_ref and db_type are the *only* public fields, 309 * as described in datab(9S). Everything else is implementation-private. 310 */ 311 312 #define DBLK_REFMAX 255U 313 314 typedef struct datab { 315 frtn_t *db_frtnp; 316 unsigned char *db_base; 317 unsigned char *db_lim; 318 unsigned char db_ref; 319 unsigned char db_type; 320 unsigned char db_flags; 321 unsigned char db_struioflag; 322 pid_t db_cpid; /* cached pid, needs verification */ 323 void *db_cache; /* kmem cache descriptor */ 324 struct msgb *db_mblk; 325 void (*db_free)(struct msgb *, struct datab *); 326 void (*db_lastfree)(struct msgb *, struct datab *); 327 intptr_t db_cksumstart; 328 intptr_t db_cksumend; 329 intptr_t db_cksumstuff; 330 union { 331 double enforce_alignment; 332 unsigned char data[8]; 333 struct { 334 union { 335 uint32_t u32; 336 uint16_t u16; 337 } cksum_val; /* used to store calculated cksum */ 338 uint16_t flags; 339 uint16_t pad; 340 } cksum; 341 /* 342 * Union used for future extensions (pointer to data ?). 343 */ 344 } db_struioun; 345 struct fthdr *db_fthdr; 346 cred_t *db_credp; /* credential */ 347 } dblk_t; 348 349 #define db_cksum16 db_struioun.cksum.cksum_val.u16 350 #define db_cksum32 db_struioun.cksum.cksum_val.u32 351 352 /* 353 * Accessor macros for private dblk_t fields (the rest are in <sys/strsun.h>). 354 */ 355 #define DB_CPID(mp) ((mp)->b_datap->db_cpid) 356 #define DB_CRED(mp) ((mp)->b_datap->db_credp) 357 #define DB_CREDDEF(mp, cr) (DB_CRED(mp) != NULL ? DB_CRED(mp) : (cr)) 358 #define DB_FTHDR(mp) ((mp)->b_datap->db_fthdr) 359 /* 360 * Used by GLDv2 to store the TCI information. 361 */ 362 #define DB_TCI(mp) ((mp)->b_datap->db_struioun.cksum.pad) 363 364 /* 365 * Message block descriptor 366 */ 367 typedef struct msgb { 368 struct msgb *b_next; 369 struct msgb *b_prev; 370 struct msgb *b_cont; 371 unsigned char *b_rptr; 372 unsigned char *b_wptr; 373 struct datab *b_datap; 374 unsigned char b_band; 375 unsigned char b_tag; 376 unsigned short b_flag; 377 queue_t *b_queue; /* for sync queues */ 378 } mblk_t; 379 380 /* 381 * bcache descriptor 382 */ 383 typedef struct bcache { 384 kmutex_t mutex; 385 struct kmem_cache *buffer_cache; 386 struct kmem_cache *dblk_cache; 387 int alloc; 388 int destroy; 389 size_t size; 390 uint_t align; 391 } bcache_t; 392 393 /* 394 * db_flags values (all implementation private!) 395 */ 396 #define DBLK_REFMIN 0x01 /* min refcnt stored in low bit */ 397 #define DBLK_COOKED 0x02 /* message has been processed once */ 398 399 /* 400 * db_struioflag values: 401 */ 402 #define STRUIO_SPEC 0x01 /* struio{get,put}() special mblk */ 403 #define STRUIO_DONE 0x02 /* struio done (could be partial) */ 404 #define STRUIO_IP 0x04 /* IP checksum stored in db_struioun */ 405 #define STRUIO_ZC 0x08 /* mblk eligible for zero-copy */ 406 #define STRUIO_ZCNOTIFY 0x10 /* notify stream head when mblk acked */ 407 #define STRUIO_EAGER 0x20 /* new eager; db_cksumstart has squeue to use */ 408 #define STRUIO_POLICY 0x40 /* new eager when IPsec is enabled */ 409 410 /* 411 * Message flags. These are interpreted by the stream head. 412 */ 413 #define MSGMARK 0x01 /* last byte of message is "marked" */ 414 #define MSGNOLOOP 0x02 /* don't loop message around to */ 415 /* write side of stream */ 416 #define MSGDELIM 0x04 /* message is delimited */ 417 /* UNUSED 0x08 was MSGNOGET (can be recycled) */ 418 #define MSGMARKNEXT 0x10 /* Private: first byte of next msg marked */ 419 #define MSGNOTMARKNEXT 0x20 /* Private: ... not marked */ 420 #define MSGHASREF 0x40 /* Private: message has reference to owner */ 421 422 /* 423 * Streams message types. 424 */ 425 426 /* 427 * Data and protocol messages (regular and priority) 428 */ 429 #define M_DATA 0x00 /* regular data */ 430 #define M_PROTO 0x01 /* protocol control */ 431 #define M_MULTIDATA 0x02 /* reserved for Multidata use only */ 432 433 /* 434 * Control messages (regular and priority) 435 */ 436 #define M_BREAK 0x08 /* line break */ 437 #define M_PASSFP 0x09 /* pass file pointer */ 438 #define M_EVENT 0x0a /* Obsoleted: do not use */ 439 #define M_SIG 0x0b /* generate process signal */ 440 #define M_DELAY 0x0c /* real-time xmit delay (1 param) */ 441 #define M_CTL 0x0d /* device-specific control message */ 442 #define M_IOCTL 0x0e /* ioctl; set/get params */ 443 #define M_SETOPTS 0x10 /* set various stream head options */ 444 #define M_RSE 0x11 /* reserved for RSE use only */ 445 446 /* 447 * Control messages (high priority; go to head of queue) 448 */ 449 #define M_IOCACK 0x81 /* acknowledge ioctl */ 450 #define M_IOCNAK 0x82 /* negative ioctl acknowledge */ 451 #define M_PCPROTO 0x83 /* priority proto message */ 452 #define M_PCSIG 0x84 /* generate process signal */ 453 #define M_READ 0x85 /* generate read notification */ 454 #define M_FLUSH 0x86 /* flush your queues */ 455 #define M_STOP 0x87 /* stop transmission immediately */ 456 #define M_START 0x88 /* restart transmission after stop */ 457 #define M_HANGUP 0x89 /* line disconnect */ 458 #define M_ERROR 0x8a /* send error to stream head */ 459 #define M_COPYIN 0x8b /* request to copyin data */ 460 #define M_COPYOUT 0x8c /* request to copyout data */ 461 #define M_IOCDATA 0x8d /* response to M_COPYIN and M_COPYOUT */ 462 #define M_PCRSE 0x8e /* reserved for RSE use only */ 463 #define M_STOPI 0x8f /* stop reception immediately */ 464 #define M_STARTI 0x90 /* restart reception after stop */ 465 #define M_PCEVENT 0x91 /* Obsoleted: do not use */ 466 #define M_UNHANGUP 0x92 /* line reconnect, sigh */ 467 468 /* 469 * Queue message class definitions. 470 */ 471 #define QNORM 0x00 /* normal priority messages */ 472 #define QPCTL 0x80 /* high priority cntrl messages */ 473 474 /* 475 * IOCTL structure - this structure is the format of the M_IOCTL message type. 476 */ 477 #if defined(_LP64) 478 struct iocblk { 479 int ioc_cmd; /* ioctl command type */ 480 cred_t *ioc_cr; /* full credentials */ 481 uint_t ioc_id; /* ioctl id */ 482 uint_t ioc_flag; /* see below */ 483 size_t ioc_count; /* count of bytes in data field */ 484 int ioc_rval; /* return value */ 485 int ioc_error; /* error code */ 486 }; 487 #else 488 struct iocblk { 489 int ioc_cmd; /* ioctl command type */ 490 cred_t *ioc_cr; /* full credentials */ 491 uint_t ioc_id; /* ioctl id */ 492 size_t ioc_count; /* count of bytes in data field */ 493 int ioc_error; /* error code */ 494 int ioc_rval; /* return value */ 495 int ioc_fill1; 496 uint_t ioc_flag; /* see below */ 497 int ioc_filler[2]; /* reserved for future use */ 498 }; 499 #endif /* _LP64 */ 500 501 typedef struct iocblk *IOCP; 502 503 /* {ioc,cp}_flags values */ 504 505 #define IOC_MODELS DATAMODEL_MASK /* Note: 0x0FF00000 */ 506 #define IOC_ILP32 DATAMODEL_ILP32 /* ioctl origin is ILP32 */ 507 #define IOC_LP64 DATAMODEL_LP64 /* ioctl origin is LP64 */ 508 #define IOC_NATIVE DATAMODEL_NATIVE 509 #define IOC_NONE DATAMODEL_NONE /* dummy comparison value */ 510 511 /* 512 * Is the ioctl data formatted for our native model? 513 */ 514 #define IOC_CONVERT_FROM(iocp) ddi_model_convert_from( \ 515 ((struct iocblk *)iocp)->ioc_flag) 516 517 /* 518 * structure for the M_COPYIN and M_COPYOUT message types. 519 */ 520 #if defined(_LP64) 521 struct copyreq { 522 int cq_cmd; /* ioctl command (from ioc_cmd) */ 523 cred_t *cq_cr; /* full credentials (from ioc_cmd) */ 524 uint_t cq_id; /* ioctl id (from ioc_id) */ 525 uint_t cq_flag; /* must be zero */ 526 mblk_t *cq_private; /* private state information */ 527 caddr_t cq_addr; /* address to copy data to/from */ 528 size_t cq_size; /* number of bytes to copy */ 529 }; 530 #else 531 struct copyreq { 532 int cq_cmd; /* ioctl command (from ioc_cmd) */ 533 cred_t *cq_cr; /* full credentials */ 534 uint_t cq_id; /* ioctl id (from ioc_id) */ 535 caddr_t cq_addr; /* address to copy data to/from */ 536 size_t cq_size; /* number of bytes to copy */ 537 uint_t cq_flag; /* must be zero */ 538 mblk_t *cq_private; /* private state information */ 539 int cq_filler[4]; /* reserved for future use */ 540 }; 541 #endif /* _LP64 */ 542 543 /* 544 * structure for the M_IOCDATA message type. 545 */ 546 #if defined(_LP64) 547 struct copyresp { 548 int cp_cmd; /* ioctl command (from ioc_cmd) */ 549 cred_t *cp_cr; /* full credentials (from ioc_cmd) */ 550 uint_t cp_id; /* ioctl id (from ioc_id) */ 551 uint_t cp_flag; /* datamodel IOC_ flags; see above */ 552 mblk_t *cp_private; /* private state information */ 553 caddr_t cp_rval; /* status of request: 0 -> success */ 554 /* non-zero -> failure */ 555 }; 556 #else 557 struct copyresp { 558 int cp_cmd; /* ioctl command (from ioc_cmd) */ 559 cred_t *cp_cr; /* full credentials */ 560 uint_t cp_id; /* ioctl id (from ioc_id) */ 561 caddr_t cp_rval; /* status of request: 0 -> success */ 562 /* non-zero -> failure */ 563 size_t cp_pad1; 564 uint_t cp_pad2; 565 mblk_t *cp_private; /* private state information */ 566 uint_t cp_flag; /* datamodel IOC_ flags; see above */ 567 int cp_filler[3]; 568 }; 569 #endif /* _LP64 */ 570 571 /* 572 * Since these structures are all intended to travel in the same message 573 * at different stages of a STREAMS ioctl, this union is used to determine 574 * the message size in strdoioctl(). 575 */ 576 union ioctypes { 577 struct iocblk iocblk; 578 struct copyreq copyreq; 579 struct copyresp copyresp; 580 }; 581 582 /* 583 * Options structure for M_SETOPTS message. This is sent upstream 584 * by a module or driver to set stream head options. 585 */ 586 587 struct stroptions { 588 uint_t so_flags; /* options to set */ 589 short so_readopt; /* read option */ 590 ushort_t so_wroff; /* write offset */ 591 ssize_t so_minpsz; /* minimum read packet size */ 592 ssize_t so_maxpsz; /* maximum read packet size */ 593 size_t so_hiwat; /* read queue high water mark */ 594 size_t so_lowat; /* read queue low water mark */ 595 unsigned char so_band; /* band for water marks */ 596 ushort_t so_erropt; /* error option */ 597 ssize_t so_maxblk; /* maximum message block size */ 598 ushort_t so_copyopt; /* copy options (see stropts.h) */ 599 ushort_t so_tail; /* space available at the end */ 600 }; 601 602 /* flags for stream options set message */ 603 604 #define SO_ALL 0x003f /* set all old options */ 605 #define SO_READOPT 0x0001 /* set read option */ 606 #define SO_WROFF 0x0002 /* set write offset */ 607 #define SO_MINPSZ 0x0004 /* set min packet size */ 608 #define SO_MAXPSZ 0x0008 /* set max packet size */ 609 #define SO_HIWAT 0x0010 /* set high water mark */ 610 #define SO_LOWAT 0x0020 /* set low water mark */ 611 #define SO_MREADON 0x0040 /* set read notification ON */ 612 #define SO_MREADOFF 0x0080 /* set read notification OFF */ 613 #define SO_NDELON 0x0100 /* old TTY semantics for NDELAY reads/writes */ 614 #define SO_NDELOFF 0x0200 /* STREAMS semantics for NDELAY reads/writes */ 615 #define SO_ISTTY 0x0400 /* the stream is acting as a terminal */ 616 #define SO_ISNTTY 0x0800 /* the stream is not acting as a terminal */ 617 #define SO_TOSTOP 0x1000 /* stop on background writes to this stream */ 618 #define SO_TONSTOP 0x2000 /* do not stop on background writes to stream */ 619 #define SO_BAND 0x4000 /* water marks affect band */ 620 #define SO_DELIM 0x8000 /* messages are delimited */ 621 #define SO_NODELIM 0x010000 /* turn off delimiters */ 622 #define SO_STRHOLD 0x020000 /* No longer implemented */ 623 #define SO_ERROPT 0x040000 /* set error option */ 624 #define SO_COPYOPT 0x080000 /* copy option(s) present */ 625 #define SO_MAXBLK 0x100000 /* set maximum message block size */ 626 #define SO_TAIL 0x200000 /* set the extra allocated space */ 627 628 #ifdef _KERNEL 629 /* 630 * Structure for rw (read/write) procedure calls. A pointer 631 * to a struiod_t is passed as a parameter to the rwnext() call. 632 * 633 * Note: DEF_IOV_MAX is defined and used as it is in "fs/vncalls.c" 634 * as there isn't a formal definition of IOV_MAX ??? 635 */ 636 #define DEF_IOV_MAX 16 637 638 typedef struct struiod { 639 mblk_t *d_mp; /* pointer to mblk (chain) */ 640 uio_t d_uio; /* uio info */ 641 iovec_t d_iov[DEF_IOV_MAX]; /* iov referenced by uio */ 642 } struiod_t; 643 644 /* 645 * Structure for information procedure calls. 646 */ 647 typedef struct infod { 648 unsigned char d_cmd; /* info info request command */ 649 unsigned char d_res; /* info info command results */ 650 int d_bytes; /* mblk(s) byte count */ 651 int d_count; /* count of mblk(s) */ 652 uio_t *d_uiop; /* pointer to uio struct */ 653 } infod_t; 654 /* 655 * Values for d_cmd & d_res. 656 */ 657 #define INFOD_FIRSTBYTES 0x02 /* return msgbsize() of first mblk */ 658 #define INFOD_BYTES 0x04 /* return msgbsize() of all mblk(s) */ 659 #define INFOD_COUNT 0x08 /* return count of mblk(s) */ 660 #define INFOD_COPYOUT 0x10 /* copyout any M_DATA mblk(s) */ 661 662 #endif /* _KERNEL */ 663 664 /* 665 * Miscellaneous parameters and flags. 666 */ 667 668 /* 669 * Values for stream flag in open to indicate module open, clone open, 670 * and the return value for failure. 671 */ 672 #define MODOPEN 0x1 /* open as a module */ 673 #define CLONEOPEN 0x2 /* clone open; pick own minor dev */ 674 #define OPENFAIL -1 /* returned for open failure */ 675 676 /* 677 * Priority definitions for block allocation. 678 */ 679 #define BPRI_LO 1 680 #define BPRI_MED 2 681 #define BPRI_HI 3 682 683 /* 684 * Value for packet size that denotes infinity 685 */ 686 #define INFPSZ -1 687 688 /* 689 * Flags for flushq() 690 */ 691 #define FLUSHALL 1 /* flush all messages */ 692 #define FLUSHDATA 0 /* don't flush control messages */ 693 694 /* 695 * Flag for transparent ioctls 696 */ 697 #define TRANSPARENT (unsigned int)(-1) 698 699 /* 700 * Stream head default high/low water marks 701 */ 702 #define STRHIGH 5120 703 #define STRLOW 1024 704 705 /* 706 * Block allocation parameters 707 */ 708 #define MAXIOCBSZ 1024 /* max ioctl data block size */ 709 710 /* 711 * qwriter perimeter types 712 */ 713 #define PERIM_INNER 1 /* The inner perimeter */ 714 #define PERIM_OUTER 2 /* The outer perimeter */ 715 716 /* 717 * Definitions of Streams macros and function interfaces. 718 */ 719 720 /* 721 * canenable - check if queue can be enabled by putq(). 722 */ 723 #define canenable(q) !((q)->q_flag & QNOENB) 724 725 /* 726 * Test if data block type is one of the data messages (i.e. not a control 727 * message). 728 */ 729 #define datamsg(type) \ 730 ((type) == M_DATA || \ 731 (type) == M_MULTIDATA || \ 732 (type) == M_PROTO || \ 733 (type) == M_PCPROTO || \ 734 (type) == M_DELAY) 735 736 /* 737 * Extract queue class of message block. 738 */ 739 #define queclass(bp) (((bp)->b_datap->db_type >= QPCTL) ? QPCTL : QNORM) 740 741 /* 742 * Align address on next lower word boundary. 743 */ 744 #define straln(a) (caddr_t)((intptr_t)(a) & -(sizeof (int)-1)) 745 746 /* 747 * Find the max size of data block. 748 */ 749 #define bpsize(bp) ((unsigned int)(bp->b_datap->db_lim - bp->b_datap->db_base)) 750 751 #ifdef _KERNEL 752 753 /* 754 * For two-byte M_ERROR messages: indication that a side does not have an error 755 */ 756 #define NOERROR ((unsigned char)-1) 757 758 /* 759 * declarations of common routines 760 */ 761 762 extern mblk_t *allocb(size_t, uint_t); 763 extern mblk_t *desballoc(unsigned char *, size_t, uint_t, frtn_t *); 764 extern mblk_t *esballoc(unsigned char *, size_t, uint_t, frtn_t *); 765 extern bcache_t *bcache_create(char *, size_t, uint_t); 766 extern void bcache_destroy(bcache_t *); 767 extern mblk_t *bcache_allocb(bcache_t *, uint_t); 768 extern mblk_t *mkiocb(uint_t); 769 extern int testb(size_t, uint_t); 770 extern bufcall_id_t bufcall(size_t, uint_t, void (*)(void *), void *); 771 extern bufcall_id_t esbbcall(uint_t, void (*)(void *), void *); 772 extern void freeb(struct msgb *); 773 extern void freemsg(mblk_t *); 774 extern mblk_t *dupb(mblk_t *); 775 extern mblk_t *dupmsg(mblk_t *); 776 extern mblk_t *dupmsg_noloan(mblk_t *); 777 extern mblk_t *copyb(mblk_t *); 778 extern mblk_t *copymsg(mblk_t *); 779 extern void linkb(mblk_t *, mblk_t *); 780 extern mblk_t *unlinkb(mblk_t *); 781 extern mblk_t *reallocb(mblk_t *, size_t, uint_t); /* private */ 782 extern mblk_t *rmvb(mblk_t *, mblk_t *); 783 extern int pullupmsg(struct msgb *, ssize_t); 784 extern mblk_t *msgpullup(struct msgb *, ssize_t); 785 extern int adjmsg(struct msgb *, ssize_t); 786 extern size_t msgdsize(struct msgb *); 787 extern mblk_t *getq(queue_t *); 788 extern void rmvq(queue_t *, mblk_t *); 789 extern void flushq(queue_t *, int); 790 extern void flushq_common(queue_t *, int, int); 791 extern void flushband(queue_t *, unsigned char, int); 792 extern int canput(queue_t *); 793 extern int bcanput(queue_t *, unsigned char); 794 extern int canputnext(queue_t *); 795 extern int bcanputnext(queue_t *, unsigned char); 796 extern int putq(queue_t *, mblk_t *); 797 extern int putbq(queue_t *, mblk_t *); 798 extern int insq(queue_t *, mblk_t *, mblk_t *); 799 extern void put(queue_t *, mblk_t *); 800 extern void putnext(queue_t *, mblk_t *); 801 extern int putctl(queue_t *, int); 802 extern int putctl1(queue_t *, int, int); 803 extern int putnextctl(queue_t *, int); 804 extern int putnextctl1(queue_t *, int, int); 805 extern queue_t *backq(queue_t *); 806 extern void qreply(queue_t *, mblk_t *); 807 extern void qenable(queue_t *); 808 extern int qsize(queue_t *); 809 extern void noenable(queue_t *); 810 extern void enableok(queue_t *); 811 extern int strqset(queue_t *, qfields_t, unsigned char, intptr_t); 812 extern int strqget(queue_t *, qfields_t, unsigned char, void *); 813 extern void unbufcall(bufcall_id_t); 814 extern void qprocson(queue_t *); 815 extern void qprocsoff(queue_t *); 816 extern void freezestr(queue_t *); 817 extern void unfreezestr(queue_t *); 818 extern void qwait(queue_t *); 819 extern int qwait_sig(queue_t *); 820 extern boolean_t qwait_rw(queue_t *); 821 extern void qwriter(queue_t *, mblk_t *, void (*func)(), int); 822 extern timeout_id_t qtimeout(queue_t *, void (*func)(void *), void *, clock_t); 823 extern bufcall_id_t qbufcall(queue_t *, size_t, uint_t, 824 void (*)(void *), void *); 825 extern clock_t quntimeout(queue_t *, timeout_id_t); 826 extern void qunbufcall(queue_t *, bufcall_id_t); 827 extern void strwakeq(queue_t *, int); 828 extern int struioget(queue_t *, mblk_t *, struiod_t *, int); 829 extern int rwnext(queue_t *, struiod_t *); 830 extern int infonext(queue_t *, infod_t *); 831 extern int isuioq(queue_t *); 832 extern void create_putlocks(queue_t *, int); 833 834 /* 835 * shared or externally configured data structures 836 */ 837 extern int nstrpush; /* maximum number of pushes allowed */ 838 839 #endif /* _KERNEL */ 840 841 #ifdef __cplusplus 842 } 843 #endif 844 845 #endif /* _SYS_STREAM_H */ 846