ng_message.h revision 53913
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37 * Author: Julian Elischer <julian@whistle.com>
38 *
39 * $FreeBSD: head/sys/netgraph/ng_message.h 53913 1999-11-30 02:45:32Z archie $
40 * $Whistle: ng_message.h,v 1.12 1999/01/25 01:17:44 archie Exp $
41 */
42
43#ifndef _NETGRAPH_NG_MESSAGE_H_
44#define _NETGRAPH_NG_MESSAGE_H_ 1
45
46/* ASCII string size limits */
47#define NG_TYPELEN	15	/* max type name len (16 with null) */
48#define NG_HOOKLEN	15	/* max hook name len (16 with null) */
49#define NG_NODELEN	15	/* max node name len (16 with null) */
50#define NG_PATHLEN	511	/* max path len     (512 with null) */
51#define NG_CMDSTRLEN	15	/* max command string (16 with null) */
52#define NG_TEXTRESPONSE 1024	/* allow this length for a text response */
53
54/* A netgraph message */
55struct ng_mesg {
56	struct	ng_msghdr {
57		u_char		version;		/* must == NG_VERSION */
58		u_char		spare;			/* pad to 2 bytes */
59		u_int16_t	arglen;			/* length of data */
60		u_int32_t	flags;			/* message status */
61		u_int32_t	token;			/* match with reply */
62		u_int32_t	typecookie;		/* node's type cookie */
63		u_int32_t	cmd;			/* command identifier */
64		u_char		cmdstr[NG_CMDSTRLEN+1];	/* cmd string + \0 */
65	} header;
66	char	data[0];		/* placeholder for actual data */
67};
68
69/* Keep this in sync with the above structure definition */
70#define NG_GENERIC_NG_MESG_INFO(dtype)	{			\
71	{							\
72	  { "version",		&ng_parse_int8_type	},	\
73	  { "spare",		&ng_parse_int8_type	},	\
74	  { "arglen",		&ng_parse_int16_type	},	\
75	  { "flags",		&ng_parse_int32_type	},	\
76	  { "token",		&ng_parse_int32_type	},	\
77	  { "typecookie",	&ng_parse_int32_type	},	\
78	  { "cmd",		&ng_parse_int32_type	},	\
79	  { "cmdstr",		&ng_parse_cmdbuf_type	},	\
80	  { "data",		(dtype)			},	\
81	  { NULL },						\
82	}							\
83}
84
85/* Negraph type binary compatibility field */
86#define NG_VERSION	2
87
88/* Flags field flags */
89#define NGF_ORIG	0x0000		/* the msg is the original request */
90#define NGF_RESP	0x0001		/* the message is a response */
91
92/* Type of a unique node ID */
93#define ng_ID_t unsigned int
94
95/*
96 * Here we describe the "generic" messages that all nodes inherently
97 * understand. With the exception of NGM_TEXT_STATUS, these are handled
98 * automatically by the base netgraph code.
99 */
100
101/* Generic message type cookie */
102#define NGM_GENERIC_COOKIE	851672668
103
104/* Generic messages defined for this type cookie */
105#define	NGM_SHUTDOWN		1	/* shut down node */
106#define NGM_MKPEER		2	/* create and attach a peer node */
107#define NGM_CONNECT		3	/* connect two nodes */
108#define NGM_NAME		4	/* give a node a name */
109#define NGM_RMHOOK		5	/* break a connection btw. two nodes */
110#define	NGM_NODEINFO		6	/* get nodeinfo for the target */
111#define	NGM_LISTHOOKS		7	/* get list of hooks on node */
112#define	NGM_LISTNAMES		8	/* list all globally named nodes */
113#define	NGM_LISTNODES		9	/* list all nodes, named and unnamed */
114#define	NGM_LISTTYPES		10	/* list all installed node types */
115#define	NGM_TEXT_STATUS		11	/* (optional) get text status report */
116#define	NGM_BINARY2ASCII	12	/* convert struct ng_mesg to ascii */
117#define	NGM_ASCII2BINARY	13	/* convert ascii to struct ng_mesg */
118
119/* Structure used for NGM_MKPEER */
120struct ngm_mkpeer {
121	char	type[NG_TYPELEN + 1];			/* peer type */
122	char	ourhook[NG_HOOKLEN + 1];		/* hook name */
123	char	peerhook[NG_HOOKLEN + 1];		/* peer hook name */
124};
125
126/* Keep this in sync with the above structure definition */
127#define NG_GENERIC_MKPEER_INFO()	{			\
128	{							\
129	  { "type",		&ng_parse_typebuf_type	},	\
130	  { "ourhook",		&ng_parse_hookbuf_type	},	\
131	  { "peerhook",		&ng_parse_hookbuf_type	},	\
132	  { NULL },						\
133	}							\
134}
135
136/* Structure used for NGM_CONNECT */
137struct ngm_connect {
138	char	path[NG_PATHLEN + 1];			/* peer path */
139	char	ourhook[NG_HOOKLEN + 1];		/* hook name */
140	char	peerhook[NG_HOOKLEN + 1];		/* peer hook name */
141};
142
143/* Keep this in sync with the above structure definition */
144#define NG_GENERIC_CONNECT_INFO()	{			\
145	{							\
146	  { "path",		&ng_parse_pathbuf_type	},	\
147	  { "ourhook",		&ng_parse_hookbuf_type	},	\
148	  { "peerhook",		&ng_parse_hookbuf_type	},	\
149	  { NULL },						\
150	}							\
151}
152
153/* Structure used for NGM_NAME */
154struct ngm_name {
155	char	name[NG_NODELEN + 1];			/* node name */
156};
157
158/* Keep this in sync with the above structure definition */
159#define NG_GENERIC_NAME_INFO()	{				\
160	{							\
161	  { "name",		&ng_parse_nodebuf_type	},	\
162	  { NULL },						\
163	}							\
164}
165
166/* Structure used for NGM_RMHOOK */
167struct ngm_rmhook {
168	char	ourhook[NG_HOOKLEN + 1];		/* hook name */
169};
170
171/* Keep this in sync with the above structure definition */
172#define NG_GENERIC_RMHOOK_INFO()	{			\
173	{							\
174	  { "hook",		&ng_parse_hookbuf_type	},	\
175	  { NULL },						\
176	}							\
177}
178
179/* Structure used for NGM_NODEINFO */
180struct nodeinfo {
181	char		name[NG_NODELEN + 1];	/* node name (if any) */
182        char    	type[NG_TYPELEN + 1];   /* peer type */
183	ng_ID_t		id;			/* unique identifier */
184	u_int32_t	hooks;			/* number of active hooks */
185};
186
187/* Keep this in sync with the above structure definition */
188#define NG_GENERIC_NODEINFO_INFO()	{			\
189	{							\
190	  { "name",		&ng_parse_nodebuf_type	},	\
191	  { "type",		&ng_parse_typebuf_type	},	\
192	  { "id",		&ng_parse_int32_type	},	\
193	  { "hooks",		&ng_parse_int32_type	},	\
194	  { NULL },						\
195	}							\
196}
197
198/* Structure used for NGM_LISTHOOKS */
199struct linkinfo {
200	char		ourhook[NG_HOOKLEN + 1];	/* hook name */
201	char		peerhook[NG_HOOKLEN + 1];	/* peer hook */
202	struct nodeinfo	nodeinfo;
203};
204
205/* Keep this in sync with the above structure definition */
206#define NG_GENERIC_LINKINFO_INFO(nitype)	{		\
207	{							\
208	  { "ourhook",		&ng_parse_hookbuf_type	},	\
209	  { "peerhook",		&ng_parse_hookbuf_type	},	\
210	  { "nodeinfo",		(nitype)		},	\
211	  { NULL },						\
212	}							\
213}
214
215struct hooklist {
216	struct nodeinfo nodeinfo;		/* node information */
217	struct linkinfo link[0];		/* info about each hook */
218};
219
220/* Keep this in sync with the above structure definition */
221#define NG_GENERIC_HOOKLIST_INFO(nitype,litype)	{		\
222	{							\
223	  { "nodeinfo",		(nitype)		},	\
224	  { "linkinfo",		(litype)		},	\
225	  { NULL },						\
226	}							\
227}
228
229/* Structure used for NGM_LISTNAMES/NGM_LISTNODES */
230struct namelist {
231	u_int32_t	numnames;
232	struct nodeinfo	nodeinfo[0];
233};
234
235/* Keep this in sync with the above structure definition */
236#define NG_GENERIC_LISTNODES_INFO(niarraytype)	{		\
237	{							\
238	  { "numnames",		&ng_parse_int32_type	},	\
239	  { "nodeinfo",		(niarraytype)		},	\
240	  { NULL },						\
241	}							\
242}
243
244/* Structure used for NGM_LISTTYPES */
245struct typeinfo {
246	char		typename[NG_TYPELEN + 1];	/* name of type */
247	u_int32_t	numnodes;			/* number alive */
248};
249
250/* Keep this in sync with the above structure definition */
251#define NG_GENERIC_TYPEINFO_INFO()		{		\
252	{							\
253	  { "typename",		&ng_parse_typebuf_type	},	\
254	  { "typeinfo",		&ng_parse_int32_type	},	\
255	  { NULL },						\
256	}							\
257}
258
259struct typelist {
260	u_int32_t	numtypes;
261	struct typeinfo	typeinfo[0];
262};
263
264/* Keep this in sync with the above structure definition */
265#define NG_GENERIC_TYPELIST_INFO(tiarraytype)	{		\
266	{							\
267	  { "numtypes",		&ng_parse_int32_type	},	\
268	  { "typeinfo",		(tiarraytype)		},	\
269	  { NULL },						\
270	}							\
271}
272
273/*
274 * For netgraph nodes that are somehow associated with file descriptors
275 * (e.g., a device that has a /dev entry and is also a netgraph node),
276 * we define a generic ioctl for requesting the corresponding nodeinfo
277 * structure and for assigning a name (if there isn't one already).
278 *
279 * For these to you need to also #include <sys/ioccom.h>.
280 */
281
282#define NGIOCGINFO	_IOR('N', 40, struct nodeinfo)	/* get node info */
283#define NGIOCSETNAME	_IOW('N', 41, struct ngm_name)	/* set node name */
284
285#ifdef KERNEL
286/*
287 * Allocate and initialize a netgraph message "msg" with "len"
288 * extra bytes of argument. Sets "msg" to NULL if fails.
289 * Does not initialize token.
290 */
291#define NG_MKMESSAGE(msg, cookie, cmdid, len, how)			\
292	do {								\
293	  MALLOC((msg), struct ng_mesg *, sizeof(struct ng_mesg)	\
294	    + (len), M_NETGRAPH, (how));				\
295	  if ((msg) == NULL)						\
296	    break;							\
297	  bzero((msg), sizeof(struct ng_mesg) + (len));			\
298	  (msg)->header.version = NG_VERSION;				\
299	  (msg)->header.typecookie = (cookie);				\
300	  (msg)->header.cmd = (cmdid);					\
301	  (msg)->header.arglen = (len);					\
302	  strncpy((msg)->header.cmdstr, #cmdid,				\
303	    sizeof((msg)->header.cmdstr) - 1);				\
304	} while (0)
305
306/*
307 * Allocate and initialize a response "rsp" to a message "msg"
308 * with "len" extra bytes of argument. Sets "rsp" to NULL if fails.
309 */
310#define NG_MKRESPONSE(rsp, msg, len, how)				\
311	do {								\
312	  MALLOC((rsp), struct ng_mesg *, sizeof(struct ng_mesg)	\
313	    + (len), M_NETGRAPH, (how));				\
314	  if ((rsp) == NULL)						\
315	    break;							\
316	  bzero((rsp), sizeof(struct ng_mesg) + (len));			\
317	  (rsp)->header.version = NG_VERSION;				\
318	  (rsp)->header.arglen = (len);					\
319	  (rsp)->header.token = (msg)->header.token;			\
320	  (rsp)->header.typecookie = (msg)->header.typecookie;		\
321	  (rsp)->header.cmd = (msg)->header.cmd;			\
322	  bcopy((msg)->header.cmdstr, (rsp)->header.cmdstr,		\
323	    sizeof((rsp)->header.cmdstr));				\
324	  (rsp)->header.flags |= NGF_RESP;				\
325	} while (0)
326#endif /* KERNEL */
327
328#endif /* _NETGRAPH_NG_MESSAGE_H_ */
329
330