2 * INET An implementation of the TCP/IP protocol suite for the LINUX
3 * operating system. INET is implemented using the BSD Socket
4 * interface as the means of communication with the user level.
6 * Definitions for the AF_INET socket handler.
8 * Version: @(#)sock.h 1.0.4 05/13/93
11 * Fred N. van Kempen, <waltje@uWalt.NL.Mugnet.ORG>
12 * Corey Minyard <wf-rch!minyard@relay.EU.net>
13 * Florian La Roche <flla@stud.uni-sb.de>
16 * Alan Cox : Volatiles in skbuff pointers. See
17 * skbuff comments. May be overdone,
18 * better to prove they can be removed
20 * Alan Cox : Added a zapped field for tcp to note
21 * a socket is reset and must stay shut up
22 * Alan Cox : New fields for options
23 * Pauline Middelink : identd support
24 * Alan Cox : Eliminate low level recv/recvfrom
25 * David S. Miller : New socket lookup architecture.
26 * Steve Whitehouse: Default routines for sock_ops
27 * Arnaldo C. Melo : removed net_pinfo, tp_pinfo and made
28 * protinfo be just a void pointer, as the
29 * protocol specific parts were moved to
30 * respective headers and ipv4/v6, etc now
31 * use private slabcaches for its socks
32 * Pedro Hortas : New flags field for socket options
35 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
36 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
37 * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
38 * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
43 #include <linux/config.h>
44 #include <linux/list.h>
45 #include <linux/timer.h>
46 #include <linux/cache.h>
47 #include <linux/module.h>
48 #include <linux/netdevice.h>
49 #include <linux/skbuff.h> /* struct sk_buff */
50 #include <linux/security.h>
52 #include <linux/filter.h>
54 #include <asm/atomic.h>
56 #include <net/checksum.h>
59 * This structure really needs to be cleaned up.
60 * Most of it is for TCP, and not used by any of
61 * the other protocols.
64 /* Define this to get the SOCK_DBG debugging facility. */
65 #define SOCK_DEBUGGING
67 #define SOCK_DEBUG(sk, msg...) do { if ((sk) && sock_flag((sk), SOCK_DBG)) \
68 printk(KERN_DEBUG msg); } while (0)
70 #define SOCK_DEBUG(sk, msg...) do { } while (0)
73 /* This is the per-socket lock. The spinlock provides a synchronization
74 * between user contexts and software interrupt processing, whereas the
75 * mini-semaphore synchronizes multiple users amongst themselves.
80 struct sock_iocb *owner;
84 #define sock_lock_init(__sk) \
85 do { spin_lock_init(&((__sk)->sk_lock.slock)); \
86 (__sk)->sk_lock.owner = NULL; \
87 init_waitqueue_head(&((__sk)->sk_lock.wq)); \
93 * struct sock_common - minimal network layer representation of sockets
94 * @skc_family: network address family
95 * @skc_state: Connection state
96 * @skc_reuse: %SO_REUSEADDR setting
97 * @skc_bound_dev_if: bound device index if != 0
98 * @skc_node: main hash linkage for various protocol lookup tables
99 * @skc_bind_node: bind hash linkage for various protocol lookup tables
100 * @skc_refcnt: reference count
102 * This is the minimal network layer representation of sockets, the header
103 * for struct sock and struct tcp_tw_bucket.
106 unsigned short skc_family;
107 volatile unsigned char skc_state;
108 unsigned char skc_reuse;
109 int skc_bound_dev_if;
110 struct hlist_node skc_node;
111 struct hlist_node skc_bind_node;
116 * struct sock - network layer representation of sockets
117 * @__sk_common: shared layout with tcp_tw_bucket
118 * @sk_shutdown: mask of %SEND_SHUTDOWN and/or %RCV_SHUTDOWN
119 * @sk_userlocks: %SO_SNDBUF and %SO_RCVBUF settings
120 * @sk_lock: synchronizer
121 * @sk_rcvbuf: size of receive buffer in bytes
122 * @sk_sleep: sock wait queue
123 * @sk_dst_cache: destination cache
124 * @sk_dst_lock: destination cache lock
125 * @sk_policy: flow policy
126 * @sk_rmem_alloc: receive queue bytes committed
127 * @sk_receive_queue: incoming packets
128 * @sk_wmem_alloc: transmit queue bytes committed
129 * @sk_write_queue: Packet sending queue
130 * @sk_omem_alloc: "o" is "option" or "other"
131 * @sk_wmem_queued: persistent queue size
132 * @sk_forward_alloc: space allocated forward
133 * @sk_allocation: allocation mode
134 * @sk_sndbuf: size of send buffer in bytes
135 * @sk_flags: %SO_LINGER (l_onoff), %SO_BROADCAST, %SO_KEEPALIVE, %SO_OOBINLINE settings
136 * @sk_no_check: %SO_NO_CHECK setting, wether or not checkup packets
137 * @sk_route_caps: route capabilities (e.g. %NETIF_F_TSO)
138 * @sk_lingertime: %SO_LINGER l_linger setting
139 * @sk_hashent: hash entry in several tables (e.g. inet_hashinfo.ehash)
140 * @sk_backlog: always used with the per-socket spinlock held
141 * @sk_callback_lock: used with the callbacks in the end of this struct
142 * @sk_error_queue: rarely used
143 * @sk_prot: protocol handlers inside a network family
144 * @sk_prot_creator: sk_prot of original sock creator (see ipv6_setsockopt, IPV6_ADDRFORM for instance)
145 * @sk_err: last error
146 * @sk_err_soft: errors that don't cause failure but are the cause of a persistent failure not just 'timed out'
147 * @sk_ack_backlog: current listen backlog
148 * @sk_max_ack_backlog: listen backlog set in listen()
149 * @sk_priority: %SO_PRIORITY setting
150 * @sk_type: socket type (%SOCK_STREAM, etc)
151 * @sk_protocol: which protocol this socket belongs in this network family
152 * @sk_peercred: %SO_PEERCRED setting
153 * @sk_rcvlowat: %SO_RCVLOWAT setting
154 * @sk_rcvtimeo: %SO_RCVTIMEO setting
155 * @sk_sndtimeo: %SO_SNDTIMEO setting
156 * @sk_filter: socket filtering instructions
157 * @sk_protinfo: private area, net family specific, when not using slab
158 * @sk_timer: sock cleanup timer
159 * @sk_stamp: time stamp of last packet received
160 * @sk_socket: Identd and reporting IO signals
161 * @sk_user_data: RPC layer private data
162 * @sk_sndmsg_page: cached page for sendmsg
163 * @sk_sndmsg_off: cached offset for sendmsg
164 * @sk_send_head: front of stuff to transmit
165 * @sk_security: used by security modules
166 * @sk_write_pending: a write to stream socket waits to start
167 * @sk_state_change: callback to indicate change in the state of the sock
168 * @sk_data_ready: callback to indicate there is data to be processed
169 * @sk_write_space: callback to indicate there is bf sending space available
170 * @sk_error_report: callback to indicate errors (e.g. %MSG_ERRQUEUE)
171 * @sk_backlog_rcv: callback to process the backlog
172 * @sk_destruct: called at sock freeing time, i.e. when all refcnt == 0
176 * Now struct tcp_tw_bucket also uses sock_common, so please just
177 * don't add nothing before this first member (__sk_common) --acme
179 struct sock_common __sk_common;
180 #define sk_family __sk_common.skc_family
181 #define sk_state __sk_common.skc_state
182 #define sk_reuse __sk_common.skc_reuse
183 #define sk_bound_dev_if __sk_common.skc_bound_dev_if
184 #define sk_node __sk_common.skc_node
185 #define sk_bind_node __sk_common.skc_bind_node
186 #define sk_refcnt __sk_common.skc_refcnt
187 unsigned char sk_shutdown : 2,
190 unsigned char sk_protocol;
191 unsigned short sk_type;
193 socket_lock_t sk_lock;
194 wait_queue_head_t *sk_sleep;
195 struct dst_entry *sk_dst_cache;
196 struct xfrm_policy *sk_policy[2];
197 rwlock_t sk_dst_lock;
198 atomic_t sk_rmem_alloc;
199 atomic_t sk_wmem_alloc;
200 atomic_t sk_omem_alloc;
201 struct sk_buff_head sk_receive_queue;
202 struct sk_buff_head sk_write_queue;
204 int sk_forward_alloc;
205 unsigned int sk_allocation;
209 unsigned long sk_flags;
210 unsigned long sk_lingertime;
212 * The backlog queue is special, it is always used with
213 * the per-socket spinlock held and requires low latency
214 * access. Therefore we special case it's implementation.
217 struct sk_buff *head;
218 struct sk_buff *tail;
220 struct sk_buff_head sk_error_queue;
221 struct proto *sk_prot;
222 struct proto *sk_prot_creator;
223 rwlock_t sk_callback_lock;
226 unsigned short sk_ack_backlog;
227 unsigned short sk_max_ack_backlog;
229 struct ucred sk_peercred;
233 struct sk_filter *sk_filter;
235 struct timer_list sk_timer;
236 struct timeval sk_stamp;
237 struct socket *sk_socket;
239 struct page *sk_sndmsg_page;
240 struct sk_buff *sk_send_head;
242 int sk_write_pending;
244 void (*sk_state_change)(struct sock *sk);
245 void (*sk_data_ready)(struct sock *sk, int bytes);
246 void (*sk_write_space)(struct sock *sk);
247 void (*sk_error_report)(struct sock *sk);
248 int (*sk_backlog_rcv)(struct sock *sk,
249 struct sk_buff *skb);
250 void (*sk_destruct)(struct sock *sk);
254 * Hashed lists helper routines
256 static inline struct sock *__sk_head(struct hlist_head *head)
258 return hlist_entry(head->first, struct sock, sk_node);
261 static inline struct sock *sk_head(struct hlist_head *head)
263 return hlist_empty(head) ? NULL : __sk_head(head);
266 static inline struct sock *sk_next(struct sock *sk)
268 return sk->sk_node.next ?
269 hlist_entry(sk->sk_node.next, struct sock, sk_node) : NULL;
272 static inline int sk_unhashed(struct sock *sk)
274 return hlist_unhashed(&sk->sk_node);
277 static inline int sk_hashed(struct sock *sk)
279 return sk->sk_node.pprev != NULL;
282 static __inline__ void sk_node_init(struct hlist_node *node)
287 static __inline__ void __sk_del_node(struct sock *sk)
289 __hlist_del(&sk->sk_node);
292 static __inline__ int __sk_del_node_init(struct sock *sk)
296 sk_node_init(&sk->sk_node);
302 /* Grab socket reference count. This operation is valid only
303 when sk is ALREADY grabbed f.e. it is found in hash table
304 or a list and the lookup is made under lock preventing hash table
308 static inline void sock_hold(struct sock *sk)
310 atomic_inc(&sk->sk_refcnt);
313 /* Ungrab socket in the context, which assumes that socket refcnt
314 cannot hit zero, f.e. it is true in context of any socketcall.
316 static inline void __sock_put(struct sock *sk)
318 atomic_dec(&sk->sk_refcnt);
321 static __inline__ int sk_del_node_init(struct sock *sk)
323 int rc = __sk_del_node_init(sk);
326 /* paranoid for a while -acme */
327 WARN_ON(atomic_read(&sk->sk_refcnt) == 1);
333 static __inline__ void __sk_add_node(struct sock *sk, struct hlist_head *list)
335 hlist_add_head(&sk->sk_node, list);
338 static __inline__ void sk_add_node(struct sock *sk, struct hlist_head *list)
341 __sk_add_node(sk, list);
344 static __inline__ void __sk_del_bind_node(struct sock *sk)
346 __hlist_del(&sk->sk_bind_node);
349 static __inline__ void sk_add_bind_node(struct sock *sk,
350 struct hlist_head *list)
352 hlist_add_head(&sk->sk_bind_node, list);
355 #define sk_for_each(__sk, node, list) \
356 hlist_for_each_entry(__sk, node, list, sk_node)
357 #define sk_for_each_from(__sk, node) \
358 if (__sk && ({ node = &(__sk)->sk_node; 1; })) \
359 hlist_for_each_entry_from(__sk, node, sk_node)
360 #define sk_for_each_continue(__sk, node) \
361 if (__sk && ({ node = &(__sk)->sk_node; 1; })) \
362 hlist_for_each_entry_continue(__sk, node, sk_node)
363 #define sk_for_each_safe(__sk, node, tmp, list) \
364 hlist_for_each_entry_safe(__sk, node, tmp, list, sk_node)
365 #define sk_for_each_bound(__sk, node, list) \
366 hlist_for_each_entry(__sk, node, list, sk_bind_node)
379 SOCK_USE_WRITE_QUEUE, /* whether to call sk->sk_write_space in sock_wfree */
380 SOCK_DBG, /* %SO_DEBUG setting */
381 SOCK_RCVTSTAMP, /* %SO_TIMESTAMP setting */
382 SOCK_NO_LARGESEND, /* whether to sent large segments or not */
383 SOCK_LOCALROUTE, /* route locally only, %SO_DONTROUTE setting */
384 SOCK_QUEUE_SHRUNK, /* write queue has been shrunk recently */
387 static inline void sock_copy_flags(struct sock *nsk, struct sock *osk)
389 nsk->sk_flags = osk->sk_flags;
392 static inline void sock_set_flag(struct sock *sk, enum sock_flags flag)
394 __set_bit(flag, &sk->sk_flags);
397 static inline void sock_reset_flag(struct sock *sk, enum sock_flags flag)
399 __clear_bit(flag, &sk->sk_flags);
402 static inline int sock_flag(struct sock *sk, enum sock_flags flag)
404 return test_bit(flag, &sk->sk_flags);
407 static inline void sk_acceptq_removed(struct sock *sk)
409 sk->sk_ack_backlog--;
412 static inline void sk_acceptq_added(struct sock *sk)
414 sk->sk_ack_backlog++;
417 static inline int sk_acceptq_is_full(struct sock *sk)
419 return sk->sk_ack_backlog > sk->sk_max_ack_backlog;
423 * Compute minimal free write space needed to queue new packets.
425 static inline int sk_stream_min_wspace(struct sock *sk)
427 return sk->sk_wmem_queued / 2;
430 static inline int sk_stream_wspace(struct sock *sk)
432 return sk->sk_sndbuf - sk->sk_wmem_queued;
435 extern void sk_stream_write_space(struct sock *sk);
437 static inline int sk_stream_memory_free(struct sock *sk)
439 return sk->sk_wmem_queued < sk->sk_sndbuf;
442 extern void sk_stream_rfree(struct sk_buff *skb);
444 static inline void sk_stream_set_owner_r(struct sk_buff *skb, struct sock *sk)
447 skb->destructor = sk_stream_rfree;
448 atomic_add(skb->truesize, &sk->sk_rmem_alloc);
449 sk->sk_forward_alloc -= skb->truesize;
452 static inline void sk_stream_free_skb(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb)
454 sock_set_flag(sk, SOCK_QUEUE_SHRUNK);
455 sk->sk_wmem_queued -= skb->truesize;
456 sk->sk_forward_alloc += skb->truesize;
460 /* The per-socket spinlock must be held here. */
461 #define sk_add_backlog(__sk, __skb) \
462 do { if (!(__sk)->sk_backlog.tail) { \
463 (__sk)->sk_backlog.head = \
464 (__sk)->sk_backlog.tail = (__skb); \
466 ((__sk)->sk_backlog.tail)->next = (__skb); \
467 (__sk)->sk_backlog.tail = (__skb); \
469 (__skb)->next = NULL; \
472 #define sk_wait_event(__sk, __timeo, __condition) \
474 release_sock(__sk); \
477 *(__timeo) = schedule_timeout(*(__timeo)); \
484 extern int sk_stream_wait_connect(struct sock *sk, long *timeo_p);
485 extern int sk_stream_wait_memory(struct sock *sk, long *timeo_p);
486 extern void sk_stream_wait_close(struct sock *sk, long timeo_p);
487 extern int sk_stream_error(struct sock *sk, int flags, int err);
488 extern void sk_stream_kill_queues(struct sock *sk);
490 extern int sk_wait_data(struct sock *sk, long *timeo);
492 struct request_sock_ops;
494 /* Here is the right place to enable sock refcounting debugging */
495 #define SOCK_REFCNT_DEBUG
497 /* Networking protocol blocks we attach to sockets.
498 * socket layer -> transport layer interface
499 * transport -> network interface is defined by struct inet_proto
502 void (*close)(struct sock *sk,
504 int (*connect)(struct sock *sk,
505 struct sockaddr *uaddr,
507 int (*disconnect)(struct sock *sk, int flags);
509 struct sock * (*accept) (struct sock *sk, int flags, int *err);
511 int (*ioctl)(struct sock *sk, int cmd,
513 int (*init)(struct sock *sk);
514 int (*destroy)(struct sock *sk);
515 void (*shutdown)(struct sock *sk, int how);
516 int (*setsockopt)(struct sock *sk, int level,
517 int optname, char __user *optval,
519 int (*getsockopt)(struct sock *sk, int level,
520 int optname, char __user *optval,
522 int (*sendmsg)(struct kiocb *iocb, struct sock *sk,
523 struct msghdr *msg, size_t len);
524 int (*recvmsg)(struct kiocb *iocb, struct sock *sk,
526 size_t len, int noblock, int flags,
528 int (*sendpage)(struct sock *sk, struct page *page,
529 int offset, size_t size, int flags);
530 int (*bind)(struct sock *sk,
531 struct sockaddr *uaddr, int addr_len);
533 int (*backlog_rcv) (struct sock *sk,
534 struct sk_buff *skb);
536 /* Keeping track of sk's, looking them up, and port selection methods. */
537 void (*hash)(struct sock *sk);
538 void (*unhash)(struct sock *sk);
539 int (*get_port)(struct sock *sk, unsigned short snum);
541 /* Memory pressure */
542 void (*enter_memory_pressure)(void);
543 atomic_t *memory_allocated; /* Current allocated memory. */
544 atomic_t *sockets_allocated; /* Current number of sockets. */
546 * Pressure flag: try to collapse.
547 * Technical note: it is used by multiple contexts non atomically.
548 * All the sk_stream_mem_schedule() is of this nature: accounting
549 * is strict, actions are advisory and have some latency.
551 int *memory_pressure;
558 unsigned int obj_size;
560 struct request_sock_ops *rsk_prot;
562 struct module *owner;
566 struct list_head node;
567 #ifdef SOCK_REFCNT_DEBUG
572 u8 __pad[SMP_CACHE_BYTES - sizeof(int)];
576 extern int proto_register(struct proto *prot, int alloc_slab);
577 extern void proto_unregister(struct proto *prot);
579 #ifdef SOCK_REFCNT_DEBUG
580 static inline void sk_refcnt_debug_inc(struct sock *sk)
582 atomic_inc(&sk->sk_prot->socks);
585 static inline void sk_refcnt_debug_dec(struct sock *sk)
587 atomic_dec(&sk->sk_prot->socks);
588 printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s socket %p released, %d are still alive\n",
589 sk->sk_prot->name, sk, atomic_read(&sk->sk_prot->socks));
592 static inline void sk_refcnt_debug_release(const struct sock *sk)
594 if (atomic_read(&sk->sk_refcnt) != 1)
595 printk(KERN_DEBUG "Destruction of the %s socket %p delayed, refcnt=%d\n",
596 sk->sk_prot->name, sk, atomic_read(&sk->sk_refcnt));
598 #else /* SOCK_REFCNT_DEBUG */
599 #define sk_refcnt_debug_inc(sk) do { } while (0)
600 #define sk_refcnt_debug_dec(sk) do { } while (0)
601 #define sk_refcnt_debug_release(sk) do { } while (0)
602 #endif /* SOCK_REFCNT_DEBUG */
604 /* Called with local bh disabled */
605 static __inline__ void sock_prot_inc_use(struct proto *prot)
607 prot->stats[smp_processor_id()].inuse++;
610 static __inline__ void sock_prot_dec_use(struct proto *prot)
612 prot->stats[smp_processor_id()].inuse--;
615 /* With per-bucket locks this operation is not-atomic, so that
616 * this version is not worse.
618 static inline void __sk_prot_rehash(struct sock *sk)
620 sk->sk_prot->unhash(sk);
621 sk->sk_prot->hash(sk);
624 /* About 10 seconds */
625 #define SOCK_DESTROY_TIME (10*HZ)
627 /* Sockets 0-1023 can't be bound to unless you are superuser */
628 #define PROT_SOCK 1024
630 #define SHUTDOWN_MASK 3
631 #define RCV_SHUTDOWN 1
632 #define SEND_SHUTDOWN 2
634 #define SOCK_SNDBUF_LOCK 1
635 #define SOCK_RCVBUF_LOCK 2
636 #define SOCK_BINDADDR_LOCK 4
637 #define SOCK_BINDPORT_LOCK 8
639 /* sock_iocb: used to kick off async processing of socket ios */
641 struct list_head list;
647 struct scm_cookie *scm;
648 struct msghdr *msg, async_msg;
649 struct iovec async_iov;
653 static inline struct sock_iocb *kiocb_to_siocb(struct kiocb *iocb)
655 return (struct sock_iocb *)iocb->private;
658 static inline struct kiocb *siocb_to_kiocb(struct sock_iocb *si)
663 struct socket_alloc {
664 struct socket socket;
665 struct inode vfs_inode;
668 static inline struct socket *SOCKET_I(struct inode *inode)
670 return &container_of(inode, struct socket_alloc, vfs_inode)->socket;
673 static inline struct inode *SOCK_INODE(struct socket *socket)
675 return &container_of(socket, struct socket_alloc, socket)->vfs_inode;
678 extern void __sk_stream_mem_reclaim(struct sock *sk);
679 extern int sk_stream_mem_schedule(struct sock *sk, int size, int kind);
681 #define SK_STREAM_MEM_QUANTUM ((int)PAGE_SIZE)
683 static inline int sk_stream_pages(int amt)
685 return (amt + SK_STREAM_MEM_QUANTUM - 1) / SK_STREAM_MEM_QUANTUM;
688 static inline void sk_stream_mem_reclaim(struct sock *sk)
690 if (sk->sk_forward_alloc >= SK_STREAM_MEM_QUANTUM)
691 __sk_stream_mem_reclaim(sk);
694 static inline void sk_stream_writequeue_purge(struct sock *sk)
698 while ((skb = __skb_dequeue(&sk->sk_write_queue)) != NULL)
699 sk_stream_free_skb(sk, skb);
700 sk_stream_mem_reclaim(sk);
703 static inline int sk_stream_rmem_schedule(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb)
705 return (int)skb->truesize <= sk->sk_forward_alloc ||
706 sk_stream_mem_schedule(sk, skb->truesize, 1);
709 /* Used by processes to "lock" a socket state, so that
710 * interrupts and bottom half handlers won't change it
711 * from under us. It essentially blocks any incoming
712 * packets, so that we won't get any new data or any
713 * packets that change the state of the socket.
715 * While locked, BH processing will add new packets to
716 * the backlog queue. This queue is processed by the
717 * owner of the socket lock right before it is released.
719 * Since ~2.3.5 it is also exclusive sleep lock serializing
720 * accesses from user process context.
722 #define sock_owned_by_user(sk) ((sk)->sk_lock.owner)
724 extern void FASTCALL(lock_sock(struct sock *sk));
725 extern void FASTCALL(release_sock(struct sock *sk));
727 /* BH context may only use the following locking interface. */
728 #define bh_lock_sock(__sk) spin_lock(&((__sk)->sk_lock.slock))
729 #define bh_unlock_sock(__sk) spin_unlock(&((__sk)->sk_lock.slock))
731 extern struct sock *sk_alloc(int family,
732 unsigned int __nocast priority,
733 struct proto *prot, int zero_it);
734 extern void sk_free(struct sock *sk);
736 extern struct sk_buff *sock_wmalloc(struct sock *sk,
737 unsigned long size, int force,
738 unsigned int __nocast priority);
739 extern struct sk_buff *sock_rmalloc(struct sock *sk,
740 unsigned long size, int force,
741 unsigned int __nocast priority);
742 extern void sock_wfree(struct sk_buff *skb);
743 extern void sock_rfree(struct sk_buff *skb);
745 extern int sock_setsockopt(struct socket *sock, int level,
746 int op, char __user *optval,
749 extern int sock_getsockopt(struct socket *sock, int level,
750 int op, char __user *optval,
752 extern struct sk_buff *sock_alloc_send_skb(struct sock *sk,
756 extern void *sock_kmalloc(struct sock *sk, int size,
757 unsigned int __nocast priority);
758 extern void sock_kfree_s(struct sock *sk, void *mem, int size);
759 extern void sk_send_sigurg(struct sock *sk);
762 * Functions to fill in entries in struct proto_ops when a protocol
763 * does not implement a particular function.
765 extern int sock_no_bind(struct socket *,
766 struct sockaddr *, int);
767 extern int sock_no_connect(struct socket *,
768 struct sockaddr *, int, int);
769 extern int sock_no_socketpair(struct socket *,
771 extern int sock_no_accept(struct socket *,
772 struct socket *, int);
773 extern int sock_no_getname(struct socket *,
774 struct sockaddr *, int *, int);
775 extern unsigned int sock_no_poll(struct file *, struct socket *,
776 struct poll_table_struct *);
777 extern int sock_no_ioctl(struct socket *, unsigned int,
779 extern int sock_no_listen(struct socket *, int);
780 extern int sock_no_shutdown(struct socket *, int);
781 extern int sock_no_getsockopt(struct socket *, int , int,
782 char __user *, int __user *);
783 extern int sock_no_setsockopt(struct socket *, int, int,
785 extern int sock_no_sendmsg(struct kiocb *, struct socket *,
786 struct msghdr *, size_t);
787 extern int sock_no_recvmsg(struct kiocb *, struct socket *,
788 struct msghdr *, size_t, int);
789 extern int sock_no_mmap(struct file *file,
791 struct vm_area_struct *vma);
792 extern ssize_t sock_no_sendpage(struct socket *sock,
794 int offset, size_t size,
798 * Functions to fill in entries in struct proto_ops when a protocol
799 * uses the inet style.
801 extern int sock_common_getsockopt(struct socket *sock, int level, int optname,
802 char __user *optval, int __user *optlen);
803 extern int sock_common_recvmsg(struct kiocb *iocb, struct socket *sock,
804 struct msghdr *msg, size_t size, int flags);
805 extern int sock_common_setsockopt(struct socket *sock, int level, int optname,
806 char __user *optval, int optlen);
808 extern void sk_common_release(struct sock *sk);
811 * Default socket callbacks and setup code
814 /* Initialise core socket variables */
815 extern void sock_init_data(struct socket *sock, struct sock *sk);
818 * sk_filter - run a packet through a socket filter
819 * @sk: sock associated with &sk_buff
820 * @skb: buffer to filter
821 * @needlock: set to 1 if the sock is not locked by caller.
823 * Run the filter code and then cut skb->data to correct size returned by
824 * sk_run_filter. If pkt_len is 0 we toss packet. If skb->len is smaller
825 * than pkt_len we keep whole skb->data. This is the socket level
826 * wrapper to sk_run_filter. It returns 0 if the packet should
827 * be accepted or -EPERM if the packet should be tossed.
831 static inline int sk_filter(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb, int needlock)
835 err = security_sock_rcv_skb(sk, skb);
840 struct sk_filter *filter;
845 filter = sk->sk_filter;
847 int pkt_len = sk_run_filter(skb, filter->insns,
852 skb_trim(skb, pkt_len);
862 * sk_filter_release: Release a socket filter
864 * @fp: filter to remove
866 * Remove a filter from a socket and release its resources.
869 static inline void sk_filter_release(struct sock *sk, struct sk_filter *fp)
871 unsigned int size = sk_filter_len(fp);
873 atomic_sub(size, &sk->sk_omem_alloc);
875 if (atomic_dec_and_test(&fp->refcnt))
879 static inline void sk_filter_charge(struct sock *sk, struct sk_filter *fp)
881 atomic_inc(&fp->refcnt);
882 atomic_add(sk_filter_len(fp), &sk->sk_omem_alloc);
886 * Socket reference counting postulates.
888 * * Each user of socket SHOULD hold a reference count.
889 * * Each access point to socket (an hash table bucket, reference from a list,
890 * running timer, skb in flight MUST hold a reference count.
891 * * When reference count hits 0, it means it will never increase back.
892 * * When reference count hits 0, it means that no references from
893 * outside exist to this socket and current process on current CPU
894 * is last user and may/should destroy this socket.
895 * * sk_free is called from any context: process, BH, IRQ. When
896 * it is called, socket has no references from outside -> sk_free
897 * may release descendant resources allocated by the socket, but
898 * to the time when it is called, socket is NOT referenced by any
899 * hash tables, lists etc.
900 * * Packets, delivered from outside (from network or from another process)
901 * and enqueued on receive/error queues SHOULD NOT grab reference count,
902 * when they sit in queue. Otherwise, packets will leak to hole, when
903 * socket is looked up by one cpu and unhasing is made by another CPU.
904 * It is true for udp/raw, netlink (leak to receive and error queues), tcp
905 * (leak to backlog). Packet socket does all the processing inside
906 * BR_NETPROTO_LOCK, so that it has not this race condition. UNIX sockets
907 * use separate SMP lock, so that they are prone too.
910 /* Ungrab socket and destroy it, if it was the last reference. */
911 static inline void sock_put(struct sock *sk)
913 if (atomic_dec_and_test(&sk->sk_refcnt))
917 /* Detach socket from process context.
918 * Announce socket dead, detach it from wait queue and inode.
919 * Note that parent inode held reference count on this struct sock,
920 * we do not release it in this function, because protocol
921 * probably wants some additional cleanups or even continuing
922 * to work with this socket (TCP).
924 static inline void sock_orphan(struct sock *sk)
926 write_lock_bh(&sk->sk_callback_lock);
927 sock_set_flag(sk, SOCK_DEAD);
928 sk->sk_socket = NULL;
930 write_unlock_bh(&sk->sk_callback_lock);
933 static inline void sock_graft(struct sock *sk, struct socket *parent)
935 write_lock_bh(&sk->sk_callback_lock);
936 sk->sk_sleep = &parent->wait;
938 sk->sk_socket = parent;
939 write_unlock_bh(&sk->sk_callback_lock);
942 extern int sock_i_uid(struct sock *sk);
943 extern unsigned long sock_i_ino(struct sock *sk);
945 static inline struct dst_entry *
946 __sk_dst_get(struct sock *sk)
948 return sk->sk_dst_cache;
951 static inline struct dst_entry *
952 sk_dst_get(struct sock *sk)
954 struct dst_entry *dst;
956 read_lock(&sk->sk_dst_lock);
957 dst = sk->sk_dst_cache;
960 read_unlock(&sk->sk_dst_lock);
965 __sk_dst_set(struct sock *sk, struct dst_entry *dst)
967 struct dst_entry *old_dst;
969 old_dst = sk->sk_dst_cache;
970 sk->sk_dst_cache = dst;
971 dst_release(old_dst);
975 sk_dst_set(struct sock *sk, struct dst_entry *dst)
977 write_lock(&sk->sk_dst_lock);
978 __sk_dst_set(sk, dst);
979 write_unlock(&sk->sk_dst_lock);
983 __sk_dst_reset(struct sock *sk)
985 struct dst_entry *old_dst;
987 old_dst = sk->sk_dst_cache;
988 sk->sk_dst_cache = NULL;
989 dst_release(old_dst);
993 sk_dst_reset(struct sock *sk)
995 write_lock(&sk->sk_dst_lock);
997 write_unlock(&sk->sk_dst_lock);
1000 static inline struct dst_entry *
1001 __sk_dst_check(struct sock *sk, u32 cookie)
1003 struct dst_entry *dst = sk->sk_dst_cache;
1005 if (dst && dst->obsolete && dst->ops->check(dst, cookie) == NULL) {
1006 sk->sk_dst_cache = NULL;
1014 static inline struct dst_entry *
1015 sk_dst_check(struct sock *sk, u32 cookie)
1017 struct dst_entry *dst = sk_dst_get(sk);
1019 if (dst && dst->obsolete && dst->ops->check(dst, cookie) == NULL) {
1028 static inline void sk_setup_caps(struct sock *sk, struct dst_entry *dst)
1030 __sk_dst_set(sk, dst);
1031 sk->sk_route_caps = dst->dev->features;
1032 if (sk->sk_route_caps & NETIF_F_TSO) {
1033 if (sock_flag(sk, SOCK_NO_LARGESEND) || dst->header_len)
1034 sk->sk_route_caps &= ~NETIF_F_TSO;
1038 static inline void sk_charge_skb(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb)
1040 sk->sk_wmem_queued += skb->truesize;
1041 sk->sk_forward_alloc -= skb->truesize;
1044 static inline int skb_copy_to_page(struct sock *sk, char __user *from,
1045 struct sk_buff *skb, struct page *page,
1048 if (skb->ip_summed == CHECKSUM_NONE) {
1050 unsigned int csum = csum_and_copy_from_user(from,
1051 page_address(page) + off,
1055 skb->csum = csum_block_add(skb->csum, csum, skb->len);
1056 } else if (copy_from_user(page_address(page) + off, from, copy))
1060 skb->data_len += copy;
1061 skb->truesize += copy;
1062 sk->sk_wmem_queued += copy;
1063 sk->sk_forward_alloc -= copy;
1068 * Queue a received datagram if it will fit. Stream and sequenced
1069 * protocols can't normally use this as they need to fit buffers in
1070 * and play with them.
1072 * Inlined as it's very short and called for pretty much every
1073 * packet ever received.
1076 static inline void skb_set_owner_w(struct sk_buff *skb, struct sock *sk)
1080 skb->destructor = sock_wfree;
1081 atomic_add(skb->truesize, &sk->sk_wmem_alloc);
1084 static inline void skb_set_owner_r(struct sk_buff *skb, struct sock *sk)
1087 skb->destructor = sock_rfree;
1088 atomic_add(skb->truesize, &sk->sk_rmem_alloc);
1091 extern void sk_reset_timer(struct sock *sk, struct timer_list* timer,
1092 unsigned long expires);
1094 extern void sk_stop_timer(struct sock *sk, struct timer_list* timer);
1096 static inline int sock_queue_rcv_skb(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb)
1101 /* Cast skb->rcvbuf to unsigned... It's pointless, but reduces
1102 number of warnings when compiling with -W --ANK
1104 if (atomic_read(&sk->sk_rmem_alloc) + skb->truesize >=
1105 (unsigned)sk->sk_rcvbuf) {
1110 /* It would be deadlock, if sock_queue_rcv_skb is used
1111 with socket lock! We assume that users of this
1112 function are lock free.
1114 err = sk_filter(sk, skb, 1);
1119 skb_set_owner_r(skb, sk);
1121 /* Cache the SKB length before we tack it onto the receive
1122 * queue. Once it is added it no longer belongs to us and
1123 * may be freed by other threads of control pulling packets
1128 skb_queue_tail(&sk->sk_receive_queue, skb);
1130 if (!sock_flag(sk, SOCK_DEAD))
1131 sk->sk_data_ready(sk, skb_len);
1136 static inline int sock_queue_err_skb(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb)
1138 /* Cast skb->rcvbuf to unsigned... It's pointless, but reduces
1139 number of warnings when compiling with -W --ANK
1141 if (atomic_read(&sk->sk_rmem_alloc) + skb->truesize >=
1142 (unsigned)sk->sk_rcvbuf)
1144 skb_set_owner_r(skb, sk);
1145 skb_queue_tail(&sk->sk_error_queue, skb);
1146 if (!sock_flag(sk, SOCK_DEAD))
1147 sk->sk_data_ready(sk, skb->len);
1152 * Recover an error report and clear atomically
1155 static inline int sock_error(struct sock *sk)
1157 int err = xchg(&sk->sk_err, 0);
1161 static inline unsigned long sock_wspace(struct sock *sk)
1165 if (!(sk->sk_shutdown & SEND_SHUTDOWN)) {
1166 amt = sk->sk_sndbuf - atomic_read(&sk->sk_wmem_alloc);
1173 static inline void sk_wake_async(struct sock *sk, int how, int band)
1175 if (sk->sk_socket && sk->sk_socket->fasync_list)
1176 sock_wake_async(sk->sk_socket, how, band);
1179 #define SOCK_MIN_SNDBUF 2048
1180 #define SOCK_MIN_RCVBUF 256
1182 static inline void sk_stream_moderate_sndbuf(struct sock *sk)
1184 if (!(sk->sk_userlocks & SOCK_SNDBUF_LOCK)) {
1185 sk->sk_sndbuf = min(sk->sk_sndbuf, sk->sk_wmem_queued / 2);
1186 sk->sk_sndbuf = max(sk->sk_sndbuf, SOCK_MIN_SNDBUF);
1190 static inline struct sk_buff *sk_stream_alloc_pskb(struct sock *sk,
1192 unsigned int __nocast gfp)
1194 struct sk_buff *skb;
1197 hdr_len = SKB_DATA_ALIGN(sk->sk_prot->max_header);
1198 skb = alloc_skb(size + hdr_len, gfp);
1200 skb->truesize += mem;
1201 if (sk->sk_forward_alloc >= (int)skb->truesize ||
1202 sk_stream_mem_schedule(sk, skb->truesize, 0)) {
1203 skb_reserve(skb, hdr_len);
1208 sk->sk_prot->enter_memory_pressure();
1209 sk_stream_moderate_sndbuf(sk);
1214 static inline struct sk_buff *sk_stream_alloc_skb(struct sock *sk,
1216 unsigned int __nocast gfp)
1218 return sk_stream_alloc_pskb(sk, size, 0, gfp);
1221 static inline struct page *sk_stream_alloc_page(struct sock *sk)
1223 struct page *page = NULL;
1225 if (sk->sk_forward_alloc >= (int)PAGE_SIZE ||
1226 sk_stream_mem_schedule(sk, PAGE_SIZE, 0))
1227 page = alloc_pages(sk->sk_allocation, 0);
1229 sk->sk_prot->enter_memory_pressure();
1230 sk_stream_moderate_sndbuf(sk);
1235 #define sk_stream_for_retrans_queue(skb, sk) \
1236 for (skb = (sk)->sk_write_queue.next; \
1237 (skb != (sk)->sk_send_head) && \
1238 (skb != (struct sk_buff *)&(sk)->sk_write_queue); \
1242 * Default write policy as shown to user space via poll/select/SIGIO
1244 static inline int sock_writeable(const struct sock *sk)
1246 return atomic_read(&sk->sk_wmem_alloc) < (sk->sk_sndbuf / 2);
1249 static inline unsigned int __nocast gfp_any(void)
1251 return in_softirq() ? GFP_ATOMIC : GFP_KERNEL;
1254 static inline long sock_rcvtimeo(const struct sock *sk, int noblock)
1256 return noblock ? 0 : sk->sk_rcvtimeo;
1259 static inline long sock_sndtimeo(const struct sock *sk, int noblock)
1261 return noblock ? 0 : sk->sk_sndtimeo;
1264 static inline int sock_rcvlowat(const struct sock *sk, int waitall, int len)
1266 return (waitall ? len : min_t(int, sk->sk_rcvlowat, len)) ? : 1;
1269 /* Alas, with timeout socket operations are not restartable.
1270 * Compare this to poll().
1272 static inline int sock_intr_errno(long timeo)
1274 return timeo == MAX_SCHEDULE_TIMEOUT ? -ERESTARTSYS : -EINTR;
1277 static __inline__ void
1278 sock_recv_timestamp(struct msghdr *msg, struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb)
1280 struct timeval *stamp = &skb->stamp;
1281 if (sock_flag(sk, SOCK_RCVTSTAMP)) {
1282 /* Race occurred between timestamp enabling and packet
1283 receiving. Fill in the current time for now. */
1284 if (stamp->tv_sec == 0)
1285 do_gettimeofday(stamp);
1286 put_cmsg(msg, SOL_SOCKET, SO_TIMESTAMP, sizeof(struct timeval),
1289 sk->sk_stamp = *stamp;
1293 * sk_eat_skb - Release a skb if it is no longer needed
1294 * @sk: socket to eat this skb from
1295 * @skb: socket buffer to eat
1297 * This routine must be called with interrupts disabled or with the socket
1298 * locked so that the sk_buff queue operation is ok.
1300 static inline void sk_eat_skb(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb)
1302 __skb_unlink(skb, &sk->sk_receive_queue);
1306 extern void sock_enable_timestamp(struct sock *sk);
1307 extern int sock_get_timestamp(struct sock *, struct timeval __user *);
1310 * Enable debug/info messages
1314 #define NETDEBUG(x) do { } while (0)
1315 #define LIMIT_NETDEBUG(x) do {} while(0)
1317 #define NETDEBUG(x) do { x; } while (0)
1318 #define LIMIT_NETDEBUG(x) do { if (net_ratelimit()) { x; } } while(0)
1322 * Macros for sleeping on a socket. Use them like this:
1324 * SOCK_SLEEP_PRE(sk)
1327 * SOCK_SLEEP_POST(sk)
1329 * N.B. These are now obsolete and were, afaik, only ever used in DECnet
1330 * and when the last use of them in DECnet has gone, I'm intending to
1334 #define SOCK_SLEEP_PRE(sk) { struct task_struct *tsk = current; \
1335 DECLARE_WAITQUEUE(wait, tsk); \
1336 tsk->state = TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE; \
1337 add_wait_queue((sk)->sk_sleep, &wait); \
1340 #define SOCK_SLEEP_POST(sk) tsk->state = TASK_RUNNING; \
1341 remove_wait_queue((sk)->sk_sleep, &wait); \
1345 static inline void sock_valbool_flag(struct sock *sk, int bit, int valbool)
1348 sock_set_flag(sk, bit);
1350 sock_reset_flag(sk, bit);
1353 extern __u32 sysctl_wmem_max;
1354 extern __u32 sysctl_rmem_max;
1357 int siocdevprivate_ioctl(unsigned int fd, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg);
1359 static inline int siocdevprivate_ioctl(unsigned int fd, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
1365 #endif /* _SOCK_H */