linux_socket.c revision 181803
1/*-
2 * Copyright (c) 1995 S�ren Schmidt
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 *    in this position and unchanged.
11 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
12 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
13 *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
14 * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
15 *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission
16 *
17 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
18 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
19 * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
20 * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
21 * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
22 * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
23 * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
24 * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
25 * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
26 * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
27 */
28
29#include <sys/cdefs.h>
30__FBSDID("$FreeBSD: head/sys/compat/linux/linux_socket.c 181803 2008-08-17 23:27:27Z bz $");
31
32/* XXX we use functions that might not exist. */
33#include "opt_compat.h"
34#include "opt_inet6.h"
35
36#include <sys/param.h>
37#include <sys/proc.h>
38#include <sys/systm.h>
39#include <sys/sysproto.h>
40#include <sys/fcntl.h>
41#include <sys/file.h>
42#include <sys/limits.h>
43#include <sys/lock.h>
44#include <sys/malloc.h>
45#include <sys/mutex.h>
46#include <sys/mbuf.h>
47#include <sys/socket.h>
48#include <sys/socketvar.h>
49#include <sys/syscallsubr.h>
50#include <sys/uio.h>
51#include <sys/syslog.h>
52#include <sys/un.h>
53#include <sys/vimage.h>
54
55#include <netinet/in.h>
56#include <netinet/in_systm.h>
57#include <netinet/ip.h>
58#ifdef INET6
59#include <netinet/ip6.h>
60#include <netinet6/ip6_var.h>
61#endif
62
63#ifdef COMPAT_LINUX32
64#include <machine/../linux32/linux.h>
65#include <machine/../linux32/linux32_proto.h>
66#else
67#include <machine/../linux/linux.h>
68#include <machine/../linux/linux_proto.h>
69#endif
70#include <compat/linux/linux_socket.h>
71#include <compat/linux/linux_util.h>
72
73static int do_sa_get(struct sockaddr **, const struct osockaddr *, int *,
74    struct malloc_type *);
75static int linux_to_bsd_domain(int);
76
77/*
78 * Reads a linux sockaddr and does any necessary translation.
79 * Linux sockaddrs don't have a length field, only a family.
80 */
81static int
82linux_getsockaddr(struct sockaddr **sap, const struct osockaddr *osa, int len)
83{
84	int osalen = len;
85
86	return (do_sa_get(sap, osa, &osalen, M_SONAME));
87}
88
89/*
90 * Copy the osockaddr structure pointed to by osa to kernel, adjust
91 * family and convert to sockaddr.
92 */
93static int
94do_sa_get(struct sockaddr **sap, const struct osockaddr *osa, int *osalen,
95    struct malloc_type *mtype)
96{
97	int error=0, bdom;
98	struct sockaddr *sa;
99	struct osockaddr *kosa;
100	int alloclen;
101#ifdef INET6
102	int oldv6size;
103	struct sockaddr_in6 *sin6;
104#endif
105
106	if (*osalen < 2 || *osalen > UCHAR_MAX || !osa)
107		return (EINVAL);
108
109	alloclen = *osalen;
110#ifdef INET6
111	oldv6size = 0;
112	/*
113	 * Check for old (pre-RFC2553) sockaddr_in6. We may accept it
114	 * if it's a v4-mapped address, so reserve the proper space
115	 * for it.
116	 */
117	if (alloclen == sizeof (struct sockaddr_in6) - sizeof (u_int32_t)) {
118		alloclen = sizeof (struct sockaddr_in6);
119		oldv6size = 1;
120	}
121#endif
122
123	MALLOC(kosa, struct osockaddr *, alloclen, mtype, M_WAITOK);
124
125	if ((error = copyin(osa, kosa, *osalen)))
126		goto out;
127
128	bdom = linux_to_bsd_domain(kosa->sa_family);
129	if (bdom == -1) {
130		error = EINVAL;
131		goto out;
132	}
133
134#ifdef INET6
135	/*
136	 * Older Linux IPv6 code uses obsolete RFC2133 struct sockaddr_in6,
137	 * which lacks the scope id compared with RFC2553 one. If we detect
138	 * the situation, reject the address and write a message to system log.
139	 *
140	 * Still accept addresses for which the scope id is not used.
141	 */
142	if (oldv6size && bdom == AF_INET6) {
143		sin6 = (struct sockaddr_in6 *)kosa;
144		if (IN6_IS_ADDR_V4MAPPED(&sin6->sin6_addr) ||
145		    (!IN6_IS_ADDR_LINKLOCAL(&sin6->sin6_addr) &&
146		     !IN6_IS_ADDR_SITELOCAL(&sin6->sin6_addr) &&
147		     !IN6_IS_ADDR_V4COMPAT(&sin6->sin6_addr) &&
148		     !IN6_IS_ADDR_UNSPECIFIED(&sin6->sin6_addr) &&
149		     !IN6_IS_ADDR_MULTICAST(&sin6->sin6_addr))) {
150			sin6->sin6_scope_id = 0;
151		} else {
152			log(LOG_DEBUG,
153			    "obsolete pre-RFC2553 sockaddr_in6 rejected\n");
154			error = EINVAL;
155			goto out;
156		}
157	} else
158#endif
159	if (bdom == AF_INET)
160		alloclen = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in);
161
162	sa = (struct sockaddr *) kosa;
163	sa->sa_family = bdom;
164	sa->sa_len = alloclen;
165
166	*sap = sa;
167	*osalen = alloclen;
168	return (0);
169
170out:
171	FREE(kosa, mtype);
172	return (error);
173}
174
175static int
176linux_to_bsd_domain(int domain)
177{
178
179	switch (domain) {
180	case LINUX_AF_UNSPEC:
181		return (AF_UNSPEC);
182	case LINUX_AF_UNIX:
183		return (AF_LOCAL);
184	case LINUX_AF_INET:
185		return (AF_INET);
186	case LINUX_AF_INET6:
187		return (AF_INET6);
188	case LINUX_AF_AX25:
189		return (AF_CCITT);
190	case LINUX_AF_IPX:
191		return (AF_IPX);
192	case LINUX_AF_APPLETALK:
193		return (AF_APPLETALK);
194	}
195	return (-1);
196}
197
198static int
199bsd_to_linux_domain(int domain)
200{
201
202	switch (domain) {
203	case AF_UNSPEC:
204		return (LINUX_AF_UNSPEC);
205	case AF_LOCAL:
206		return (LINUX_AF_UNIX);
207	case AF_INET:
208		return (LINUX_AF_INET);
209	case AF_INET6:
210		return (LINUX_AF_INET6);
211	case AF_CCITT:
212		return (LINUX_AF_AX25);
213	case AF_IPX:
214		return (LINUX_AF_IPX);
215	case AF_APPLETALK:
216		return (LINUX_AF_APPLETALK);
217	}
218	return (-1);
219}
220
221static int
222linux_to_bsd_sockopt_level(int level)
223{
224
225	switch (level) {
226	case LINUX_SOL_SOCKET:
227		return (SOL_SOCKET);
228	}
229	return (level);
230}
231
232static int
233bsd_to_linux_sockopt_level(int level)
234{
235
236	switch (level) {
237	case SOL_SOCKET:
238		return (LINUX_SOL_SOCKET);
239	}
240	return (level);
241}
242
243static int
244linux_to_bsd_ip_sockopt(int opt)
245{
246
247	switch (opt) {
248	case LINUX_IP_TOS:
249		return (IP_TOS);
250	case LINUX_IP_TTL:
251		return (IP_TTL);
252	case LINUX_IP_OPTIONS:
253		return (IP_OPTIONS);
254	case LINUX_IP_MULTICAST_IF:
255		return (IP_MULTICAST_IF);
256	case LINUX_IP_MULTICAST_TTL:
257		return (IP_MULTICAST_TTL);
258	case LINUX_IP_MULTICAST_LOOP:
259		return (IP_MULTICAST_LOOP);
260	case LINUX_IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP:
261		return (IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP);
262	case LINUX_IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP:
263		return (IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP);
264	case LINUX_IP_HDRINCL:
265		return (IP_HDRINCL);
266	}
267	return (-1);
268}
269
270static int
271linux_to_bsd_so_sockopt(int opt)
272{
273
274	switch (opt) {
275	case LINUX_SO_DEBUG:
276		return (SO_DEBUG);
277	case LINUX_SO_REUSEADDR:
278		return (SO_REUSEADDR);
279	case LINUX_SO_TYPE:
280		return (SO_TYPE);
281	case LINUX_SO_ERROR:
282		return (SO_ERROR);
283	case LINUX_SO_DONTROUTE:
284		return (SO_DONTROUTE);
285	case LINUX_SO_BROADCAST:
286		return (SO_BROADCAST);
287	case LINUX_SO_SNDBUF:
288		return (SO_SNDBUF);
289	case LINUX_SO_RCVBUF:
290		return (SO_RCVBUF);
291	case LINUX_SO_KEEPALIVE:
292		return (SO_KEEPALIVE);
293	case LINUX_SO_OOBINLINE:
294		return (SO_OOBINLINE);
295	case LINUX_SO_LINGER:
296		return (SO_LINGER);
297	case LINUX_SO_PEERCRED:
298		return (LOCAL_PEERCRED);
299	case LINUX_SO_RCVLOWAT:
300		return (SO_RCVLOWAT);
301	case LINUX_SO_SNDLOWAT:
302		return (SO_SNDLOWAT);
303	case LINUX_SO_RCVTIMEO:
304		return (SO_RCVTIMEO);
305	case LINUX_SO_SNDTIMEO:
306		return (SO_SNDTIMEO);
307	case LINUX_SO_TIMESTAMP:
308		return (SO_TIMESTAMP);
309	case LINUX_SO_ACCEPTCONN:
310		return (SO_ACCEPTCONN);
311	}
312	return (-1);
313}
314
315static int
316linux_to_bsd_msg_flags(int flags)
317{
318	int ret_flags = 0;
319
320	if (flags & LINUX_MSG_OOB)
321		ret_flags |= MSG_OOB;
322	if (flags & LINUX_MSG_PEEK)
323		ret_flags |= MSG_PEEK;
324	if (flags & LINUX_MSG_DONTROUTE)
325		ret_flags |= MSG_DONTROUTE;
326	if (flags & LINUX_MSG_CTRUNC)
327		ret_flags |= MSG_CTRUNC;
328	if (flags & LINUX_MSG_TRUNC)
329		ret_flags |= MSG_TRUNC;
330	if (flags & LINUX_MSG_DONTWAIT)
331		ret_flags |= MSG_DONTWAIT;
332	if (flags & LINUX_MSG_EOR)
333		ret_flags |= MSG_EOR;
334	if (flags & LINUX_MSG_WAITALL)
335		ret_flags |= MSG_WAITALL;
336	if (flags & LINUX_MSG_NOSIGNAL)
337		ret_flags |= MSG_NOSIGNAL;
338#if 0 /* not handled */
339	if (flags & LINUX_MSG_PROXY)
340		;
341	if (flags & LINUX_MSG_FIN)
342		;
343	if (flags & LINUX_MSG_SYN)
344		;
345	if (flags & LINUX_MSG_CONFIRM)
346		;
347	if (flags & LINUX_MSG_RST)
348		;
349	if (flags & LINUX_MSG_ERRQUEUE)
350		;
351#endif
352	return ret_flags;
353}
354
355/*
356* If bsd_to_linux_sockaddr() or linux_to_bsd_sockaddr() faults, then the
357* native syscall will fault.  Thus, we don't really need to check the
358* return values for these functions.
359*/
360
361static int
362bsd_to_linux_sockaddr(struct sockaddr *arg)
363{
364	struct sockaddr sa;
365	size_t sa_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr);
366	int error;
367
368	if ((error = copyin(arg, &sa, sa_len)))
369		return (error);
370
371	*(u_short *)&sa = sa.sa_family;
372
373	error = copyout(&sa, arg, sa_len);
374
375	return (error);
376}
377
378static int
379linux_to_bsd_sockaddr(struct sockaddr *arg, int len)
380{
381	struct sockaddr sa;
382	size_t sa_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr);
383	int error;
384
385	if ((error = copyin(arg, &sa, sa_len)))
386		return (error);
387
388	sa.sa_family = *(sa_family_t *)&sa;
389	sa.sa_len = len;
390
391	error = copyout(&sa, arg, sa_len);
392
393	return (error);
394}
395
396
397static int
398linux_sa_put(struct osockaddr *osa)
399{
400	struct osockaddr sa;
401	int error, bdom;
402
403	/*
404	 * Only read/write the osockaddr family part, the rest is
405	 * not changed.
406	 */
407	error = copyin(osa, &sa, sizeof(sa.sa_family));
408	if (error)
409		return (error);
410
411	bdom = bsd_to_linux_domain(sa.sa_family);
412	if (bdom == -1)
413		return (EINVAL);
414
415	sa.sa_family = bdom;
416	error = copyout(&sa, osa, sizeof(sa.sa_family));
417	if (error)
418		return (error);
419
420	return (0);
421}
422
423static int
424linux_sendit(struct thread *td, int s, struct msghdr *mp, int flags,
425    enum uio_seg segflg)
426{
427	struct mbuf *control;
428	struct sockaddr *to;
429	int error;
430
431	if (mp->msg_name != NULL) {
432		error = linux_getsockaddr(&to, mp->msg_name, mp->msg_namelen);
433		if (error)
434			return (error);
435		mp->msg_name = to;
436	} else
437		to = NULL;
438
439	if (mp->msg_control != NULL) {
440		struct cmsghdr *cmsg;
441
442		if (mp->msg_controllen < sizeof(struct cmsghdr)) {
443			error = EINVAL;
444			goto bad;
445		}
446		error = sockargs(&control, mp->msg_control,
447		    mp->msg_controllen, MT_CONTROL);
448		if (error)
449			goto bad;
450
451		cmsg = mtod(control, struct cmsghdr *);
452		cmsg->cmsg_level = linux_to_bsd_sockopt_level(cmsg->cmsg_level);
453	} else
454		control = NULL;
455
456	error = kern_sendit(td, s, mp, linux_to_bsd_msg_flags(flags), control,
457	    segflg);
458
459bad:
460	if (to)
461		FREE(to, M_SONAME);
462	return (error);
463}
464
465/* Return 0 if IP_HDRINCL is set for the given socket. */
466static int
467linux_check_hdrincl(struct thread *td, int s)
468{
469	int error, optval, size_val;
470
471	size_val = sizeof(optval);
472	error = kern_getsockopt(td, s, IPPROTO_IP, IP_HDRINCL,
473	    &optval, UIO_SYSSPACE, &size_val);
474	if (error)
475		return (error);
476
477	return (optval == 0);
478}
479
480struct linux_sendto_args {
481	int s;
482	l_uintptr_t msg;
483	int len;
484	int flags;
485	l_uintptr_t to;
486	int tolen;
487};
488
489/*
490 * Updated sendto() when IP_HDRINCL is set:
491 * tweak endian-dependent fields in the IP packet.
492 */
493static int
494linux_sendto_hdrincl(struct thread *td, struct linux_sendto_args *linux_args)
495{
496/*
497 * linux_ip_copysize defines how many bytes we should copy
498 * from the beginning of the IP packet before we customize it for BSD.
499 * It should include all the fields we modify (ip_len and ip_off).
500 */
501#define linux_ip_copysize	8
502
503	struct ip *packet;
504	struct msghdr msg;
505	struct iovec aiov[1];
506	int error;
507
508	/* Check that the packet isn't too big or too small. */
509	if (linux_args->len < linux_ip_copysize ||
510	    linux_args->len > IP_MAXPACKET)
511		return (EINVAL);
512
513	packet = (struct ip *)malloc(linux_args->len, M_TEMP, M_WAITOK);
514
515	/* Make kernel copy of the packet to be sent */
516	if ((error = copyin(PTRIN(linux_args->msg), packet,
517	    linux_args->len)))
518		goto goout;
519
520	/* Convert fields from Linux to BSD raw IP socket format */
521	packet->ip_len = linux_args->len;
522	packet->ip_off = ntohs(packet->ip_off);
523
524	/* Prepare the msghdr and iovec structures describing the new packet */
525	msg.msg_name = PTRIN(linux_args->to);
526	msg.msg_namelen = linux_args->tolen;
527	msg.msg_iov = aiov;
528	msg.msg_iovlen = 1;
529	msg.msg_control = NULL;
530	msg.msg_flags = 0;
531	aiov[0].iov_base = (char *)packet;
532	aiov[0].iov_len = linux_args->len;
533	error = linux_sendit(td, linux_args->s, &msg, linux_args->flags,
534	    UIO_SYSSPACE);
535goout:
536	free(packet, M_TEMP);
537	return (error);
538}
539
540struct linux_socket_args {
541	int domain;
542	int type;
543	int protocol;
544};
545
546static int
547linux_socket(struct thread *td, struct linux_socket_args *args)
548{
549	struct linux_socket_args linux_args;
550	struct socket_args /* {
551		int domain;
552		int type;
553		int protocol;
554	} */ bsd_args;
555	int error;
556	int retval_socket;
557
558	if ((error = copyin(args, &linux_args, sizeof(linux_args))))
559		return (error);
560
561	bsd_args.protocol = linux_args.protocol;
562	bsd_args.type = linux_args.type;
563	bsd_args.domain = linux_to_bsd_domain(linux_args.domain);
564	if (bsd_args.domain == -1)
565		return (EINVAL);
566
567	retval_socket = socket(td, &bsd_args);
568	if (bsd_args.type == SOCK_RAW
569	    && (bsd_args.protocol == IPPROTO_RAW || bsd_args.protocol == 0)
570	    && bsd_args.domain == AF_INET
571	    && retval_socket >= 0) {
572		/* It's a raw IP socket: set the IP_HDRINCL option. */
573		int hdrincl;
574
575		hdrincl = 1;
576		/* We ignore any error returned by kern_setsockopt() */
577		kern_setsockopt(td, td->td_retval[0], IPPROTO_IP, IP_HDRINCL,
578		    &hdrincl, UIO_SYSSPACE, sizeof(hdrincl));
579	}
580#ifdef INET6
581	/*
582	 * Linux AF_INET6 socket has IPV6_V6ONLY setsockopt set to 0 by
583	 * default and some apps depend on this. So, set V6ONLY to 0
584	 * for Linux apps if the sysctl value is set to 1.
585	 */
586	if (bsd_args.domain == PF_INET6 && retval_socket >= 0
587#ifndef KLD_MODULE
588	    /*
589	     * XXX: Avoid undefined symbol error with an IPv4 only
590	     * kernel.
591	     */
592	    && V_ip6_v6only
593#endif
594	    ) {
595		int v6only;
596
597		v6only = 0;
598		/* We ignore any error returned by setsockopt() */
599		kern_setsockopt(td, td->td_retval[0], IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_V6ONLY,
600		    &v6only, UIO_SYSSPACE, sizeof(v6only));
601	}
602#endif
603
604	return (retval_socket);
605}
606
607struct linux_bind_args {
608	int s;
609	l_uintptr_t name;
610	int namelen;
611};
612
613static int
614linux_bind(struct thread *td, struct linux_bind_args *args)
615{
616	struct linux_bind_args linux_args;
617	struct sockaddr *sa;
618	int error;
619
620	if ((error = copyin(args, &linux_args, sizeof(linux_args))))
621		return (error);
622
623	error = linux_getsockaddr(&sa, PTRIN(linux_args.name),
624	    linux_args.namelen);
625	if (error)
626		return (error);
627
628	error = kern_bind(td, linux_args.s, sa);
629	free(sa, M_SONAME);
630	if (error == EADDRNOTAVAIL && linux_args.namelen != sizeof(struct sockaddr_in))
631	   	return (EINVAL);
632	return (error);
633}
634
635struct linux_connect_args {
636	int s;
637	l_uintptr_t name;
638	int namelen;
639};
640int linux_connect(struct thread *, struct linux_connect_args *);
641
642int
643linux_connect(struct thread *td, struct linux_connect_args *args)
644{
645	struct linux_connect_args linux_args;
646	struct socket *so;
647	struct sockaddr *sa;
648	u_int fflag;
649	int error;
650
651	if ((error = copyin(args, &linux_args, sizeof(linux_args))))
652		return (error);
653
654	error = linux_getsockaddr(&sa,
655	    (struct osockaddr *)PTRIN(linux_args.name),
656	    linux_args.namelen);
657	if (error)
658		return (error);
659
660	error = kern_connect(td, linux_args.s, sa);
661	free(sa, M_SONAME);
662	if (error != EISCONN)
663		return (error);
664
665	/*
666	 * Linux doesn't return EISCONN the first time it occurs,
667	 * when on a non-blocking socket. Instead it returns the
668	 * error getsockopt(SOL_SOCKET, SO_ERROR) would return on BSD.
669	 *
670	 * XXXRW: Instead of using fgetsock(), check that it is a
671	 * socket and use the file descriptor reference instead of
672	 * creating a new one.
673	 */
674	error = fgetsock(td, linux_args.s, &so, &fflag);
675	if (error == 0) {
676		error = EISCONN;
677		if (fflag & FNONBLOCK) {
678			SOCK_LOCK(so);
679			if (so->so_emuldata == 0)
680				error = so->so_error;
681			so->so_emuldata = (void *)1;
682			SOCK_UNLOCK(so);
683		}
684		fputsock(so);
685	}
686	return (error);
687}
688
689struct linux_listen_args {
690	int s;
691	int backlog;
692};
693
694static int
695linux_listen(struct thread *td, struct linux_listen_args *args)
696{
697	struct linux_listen_args linux_args;
698	struct listen_args /* {
699		int s;
700		int backlog;
701	} */ bsd_args;
702	int error;
703
704	if ((error = copyin(args, &linux_args, sizeof(linux_args))))
705		return (error);
706
707	bsd_args.s = linux_args.s;
708	bsd_args.backlog = linux_args.backlog;
709	return (listen(td, &bsd_args));
710}
711
712struct linux_accept_args {
713	int s;
714	l_uintptr_t addr;
715	l_uintptr_t namelen;
716};
717
718static int
719linux_accept(struct thread *td, struct linux_accept_args *args)
720{
721	struct linux_accept_args linux_args;
722	struct accept_args /* {
723		int	s;
724		struct sockaddr * __restrict name;
725		socklen_t * __restrict anamelen;
726	} */ bsd_args;
727	int error, fd;
728
729	if ((error = copyin(args, &linux_args, sizeof(linux_args))))
730		return (error);
731
732	bsd_args.s = linux_args.s;
733	/* XXX: */
734	bsd_args.name = (struct sockaddr * __restrict)PTRIN(linux_args.addr);
735	bsd_args.anamelen = PTRIN(linux_args.namelen);/* XXX */
736	error = accept(td, &bsd_args);
737	bsd_to_linux_sockaddr((struct sockaddr *)bsd_args.name);
738	if (error) {
739	   	if (error == EFAULT && linux_args.namelen != sizeof(struct sockaddr_in))
740		   	return (EINVAL);
741		return (error);
742	}
743	if (linux_args.addr) {
744		error = linux_sa_put(PTRIN(linux_args.addr));
745		if (error) {
746			(void)kern_close(td, td->td_retval[0]);
747			return (error);
748		}
749	}
750
751	/*
752	 * linux appears not to copy flags from the parent socket to the
753	 * accepted one, so we must clear the flags in the new descriptor.
754	 * Ignore any errors, because we already have an open fd.
755	 */
756	fd = td->td_retval[0];
757	(void)kern_fcntl(td, fd, F_SETFL, 0);
758	td->td_retval[0] = fd;
759	return (0);
760}
761
762struct linux_getsockname_args {
763	int s;
764	l_uintptr_t addr;
765	l_uintptr_t namelen;
766};
767
768static int
769linux_getsockname(struct thread *td, struct linux_getsockname_args *args)
770{
771	struct linux_getsockname_args linux_args;
772	struct getsockname_args /* {
773		int	fdes;
774		struct sockaddr * __restrict asa;
775		socklen_t * __restrict alen;
776	} */ bsd_args;
777	int error;
778
779	if ((error = copyin(args, &linux_args, sizeof(linux_args))))
780		return (error);
781
782	bsd_args.fdes = linux_args.s;
783	/* XXX: */
784	bsd_args.asa = (struct sockaddr * __restrict)PTRIN(linux_args.addr);
785	bsd_args.alen = PTRIN(linux_args.namelen);	/* XXX */
786	error = getsockname(td, &bsd_args);
787	bsd_to_linux_sockaddr((struct sockaddr *)bsd_args.asa);
788	if (error)
789		return (error);
790	error = linux_sa_put(PTRIN(linux_args.addr));
791	if (error)
792		return (error);
793	return (0);
794}
795
796struct linux_getpeername_args {
797	int s;
798	l_uintptr_t addr;
799	l_uintptr_t namelen;
800};
801
802static int
803linux_getpeername(struct thread *td, struct linux_getpeername_args *args)
804{
805	struct linux_getpeername_args linux_args;
806	struct getpeername_args /* {
807		int fdes;
808		caddr_t asa;
809		int *alen;
810	} */ bsd_args;
811	int error;
812
813	if ((error = copyin(args, &linux_args, sizeof(linux_args))))
814		return (error);
815
816	bsd_args.fdes = linux_args.s;
817	bsd_args.asa = (struct sockaddr *)PTRIN(linux_args.addr);
818	bsd_args.alen = (int *)PTRIN(linux_args.namelen);
819	error = getpeername(td, &bsd_args);
820	bsd_to_linux_sockaddr((struct sockaddr *)bsd_args.asa);
821	if (error)
822		return (error);
823	error = linux_sa_put(PTRIN(linux_args.addr));
824	if (error)
825		return (error);
826	return (0);
827}
828
829struct linux_socketpair_args {
830	int domain;
831	int type;
832	int protocol;
833	l_uintptr_t rsv;
834};
835
836static int
837linux_socketpair(struct thread *td, struct linux_socketpair_args *args)
838{
839	struct linux_socketpair_args linux_args;
840	struct socketpair_args /* {
841		int domain;
842		int type;
843		int protocol;
844		int *rsv;
845	} */ bsd_args;
846	int error;
847
848	if ((error = copyin(args, &linux_args, sizeof(linux_args))))
849		return (error);
850
851	bsd_args.domain = linux_to_bsd_domain(linux_args.domain);
852	if (bsd_args.domain == -1)
853		return (EINVAL);
854
855	bsd_args.type = linux_args.type;
856	bsd_args.protocol = linux_args.protocol;
857	bsd_args.rsv = (int *)PTRIN(linux_args.rsv);
858	return (socketpair(td, &bsd_args));
859}
860
861struct linux_send_args {
862	int s;
863	l_uintptr_t msg;
864	int len;
865	int flags;
866};
867
868static int
869linux_send(struct thread *td, struct linux_send_args *args)
870{
871	struct linux_send_args linux_args;
872	struct sendto_args /* {
873		int s;
874		caddr_t buf;
875		int len;
876		int flags;
877		caddr_t to;
878		int tolen;
879	} */ bsd_args;
880	int error;
881
882	if ((error = copyin(args, &linux_args, sizeof(linux_args))))
883		return (error);
884
885	bsd_args.s = linux_args.s;
886	bsd_args.buf = (caddr_t)PTRIN(linux_args.msg);
887	bsd_args.len = linux_args.len;
888	bsd_args.flags = linux_args.flags;
889	bsd_args.to = NULL;
890	bsd_args.tolen = 0;
891	return sendto(td, &bsd_args);
892}
893
894struct linux_recv_args {
895	int s;
896	l_uintptr_t msg;
897	int len;
898	int flags;
899};
900
901static int
902linux_recv(struct thread *td, struct linux_recv_args *args)
903{
904	struct linux_recv_args linux_args;
905	struct recvfrom_args /* {
906		int s;
907		caddr_t buf;
908		int len;
909		int flags;
910		struct sockaddr *from;
911		socklen_t fromlenaddr;
912	} */ bsd_args;
913	int error;
914
915	if ((error = copyin(args, &linux_args, sizeof(linux_args))))
916		return (error);
917
918	bsd_args.s = linux_args.s;
919	bsd_args.buf = (caddr_t)PTRIN(linux_args.msg);
920	bsd_args.len = linux_args.len;
921	bsd_args.flags = linux_args.flags;
922	bsd_args.from = NULL;
923	bsd_args.fromlenaddr = 0;
924	return (recvfrom(td, &bsd_args));
925}
926
927static int
928linux_sendto(struct thread *td, struct linux_sendto_args *args)
929{
930	struct linux_sendto_args linux_args;
931	struct msghdr msg;
932	struct iovec aiov;
933	int error;
934
935	if ((error = copyin(args, &linux_args, sizeof(linux_args))))
936		return (error);
937
938	if (linux_check_hdrincl(td, linux_args.s) == 0)
939		/* IP_HDRINCL set, tweak the packet before sending */
940		return (linux_sendto_hdrincl(td, &linux_args));
941
942	msg.msg_name = PTRIN(linux_args.to);
943	msg.msg_namelen = linux_args.tolen;
944	msg.msg_iov = &aiov;
945	msg.msg_iovlen = 1;
946	msg.msg_control = NULL;
947	msg.msg_flags = 0;
948	aiov.iov_base = PTRIN(linux_args.msg);
949	aiov.iov_len = linux_args.len;
950	error = linux_sendit(td, linux_args.s, &msg, linux_args.flags,
951	    UIO_USERSPACE);
952	return (error);
953}
954
955struct linux_recvfrom_args {
956	int s;
957	l_uintptr_t buf;
958	int len;
959	int flags;
960	l_uintptr_t from;
961	l_uintptr_t fromlen;
962};
963
964static int
965linux_recvfrom(struct thread *td, struct linux_recvfrom_args *args)
966{
967	struct linux_recvfrom_args linux_args;
968	struct recvfrom_args /* {
969		int	s;
970		caddr_t	buf;
971		size_t	len;
972		int	flags;
973		struct sockaddr * __restrict from;
974		socklen_t * __restrict fromlenaddr;
975	} */ bsd_args;
976	size_t len;
977	int error;
978
979	if ((error = copyin(args, &linux_args, sizeof(linux_args))))
980		return (error);
981
982	if ((error = copyin(PTRIN(linux_args.fromlen), &len, sizeof(size_t))))
983		return (error);
984
985	bsd_args.s = linux_args.s;
986	bsd_args.buf = PTRIN(linux_args.buf);
987	bsd_args.len = linux_args.len;
988	bsd_args.flags = linux_to_bsd_msg_flags(linux_args.flags);
989	/* XXX: */
990	bsd_args.from = (struct sockaddr * __restrict)PTRIN(linux_args.from);
991	bsd_args.fromlenaddr = PTRIN(linux_args.fromlen);/* XXX */
992
993	linux_to_bsd_sockaddr((struct sockaddr *)bsd_args.from, len);
994	error = recvfrom(td, &bsd_args);
995	bsd_to_linux_sockaddr((struct sockaddr *)bsd_args.from);
996
997	if (error)
998		return (error);
999	if (linux_args.from) {
1000		error = linux_sa_put((struct osockaddr *)
1001		    PTRIN(linux_args.from));
1002		if (error)
1003			return (error);
1004	}
1005	return (0);
1006}
1007
1008struct linux_sendmsg_args {
1009	int s;
1010	l_uintptr_t msg;
1011	int flags;
1012};
1013
1014static int
1015linux_sendmsg(struct thread *td, struct linux_sendmsg_args *args)
1016{
1017	struct linux_sendmsg_args linux_args;
1018	struct msghdr msg;
1019	struct iovec *iov;
1020	int error;
1021
1022	/* XXXTJR sendmsg is broken on amd64 */
1023
1024	error = copyin(args, &linux_args, sizeof(linux_args));
1025	if (error)
1026		return (error);
1027	error = copyin(PTRIN(linux_args.msg), &msg, sizeof(msg));
1028	if (error)
1029		return (error);
1030
1031	/*
1032	 * Some Linux applications (ping) define a non-NULL control data
1033	 * pointer, but a msg_controllen of 0, which is not allowed in the
1034	 * FreeBSD system call interface.  NULL the msg_control pointer in
1035	 * order to handle this case.  This should be checked, but allows the
1036	 * Linux ping to work.
1037	 */
1038	if (msg.msg_control != NULL && msg.msg_controllen == 0)
1039		msg.msg_control = NULL;
1040	error = copyiniov(msg.msg_iov, msg.msg_iovlen, &iov, EMSGSIZE);
1041	if (error)
1042		return (error);
1043	msg.msg_iov = iov;
1044	msg.msg_flags = 0;
1045	error = linux_sendit(td, linux_args.s, &msg, linux_args.flags,
1046	    UIO_USERSPACE);
1047	free(iov, M_IOV);
1048	return (error);
1049}
1050
1051struct linux_recvmsg_args {
1052	int s;
1053	l_uintptr_t msg;
1054	int flags;
1055};
1056
1057static int
1058linux_recvmsg(struct thread *td, struct linux_recvmsg_args *args)
1059{
1060	struct linux_recvmsg_args linux_args;
1061	struct recvmsg_args /* {
1062		int	s;
1063		struct	msghdr *msg;
1064		int	flags;
1065	} */ bsd_args;
1066	struct msghdr msg;
1067	struct cmsghdr *cmsg;
1068	int error;
1069
1070	/* XXXTJR recvmsg is broken on amd64 */
1071
1072	if ((error = copyin(args, &linux_args, sizeof(linux_args))))
1073		return (error);
1074
1075	if ((error = copyin(PTRIN(args->msg), &msg, sizeof (msg))))
1076		return (error);
1077
1078	bsd_args.s = linux_args.s;
1079	bsd_args.msg = PTRIN(linux_args.msg);
1080	bsd_args.flags = linux_to_bsd_msg_flags(linux_args.flags);
1081	if (msg.msg_name) {
1082	   	linux_to_bsd_sockaddr((struct sockaddr *)msg.msg_name,
1083		      msg.msg_namelen);
1084		error = recvmsg(td, &bsd_args);
1085		bsd_to_linux_sockaddr((struct sockaddr *)msg.msg_name);
1086	} else
1087	   	error = recvmsg(td, &bsd_args);
1088	if (error)
1089		return (error);
1090
1091	if (bsd_args.msg->msg_control != NULL &&
1092	    bsd_args.msg->msg_controllen > 0) {
1093		cmsg = (struct cmsghdr*)bsd_args.msg->msg_control;
1094		cmsg->cmsg_level = bsd_to_linux_sockopt_level(cmsg->cmsg_level);
1095	}
1096
1097	error = copyin(PTRIN(linux_args.msg), &msg, sizeof(msg));
1098	if (error)
1099		return (error);
1100	if (msg.msg_name && msg.msg_namelen > 2)
1101		error = linux_sa_put(msg.msg_name);
1102	return (error);
1103}
1104
1105struct linux_shutdown_args {
1106	int s;
1107	int how;
1108};
1109
1110static int
1111linux_shutdown(struct thread *td, struct linux_shutdown_args *args)
1112{
1113	struct linux_shutdown_args linux_args;
1114	struct shutdown_args /* {
1115		int s;
1116		int how;
1117	} */ bsd_args;
1118	int error;
1119
1120	if ((error = copyin(args, &linux_args, sizeof(linux_args))))
1121		return (error);
1122
1123	bsd_args.s = linux_args.s;
1124	bsd_args.how = linux_args.how;
1125	return (shutdown(td, &bsd_args));
1126}
1127
1128struct linux_setsockopt_args {
1129	int s;
1130	int level;
1131	int optname;
1132	l_uintptr_t optval;
1133	int optlen;
1134};
1135
1136static int
1137linux_setsockopt(struct thread *td, struct linux_setsockopt_args *args)
1138{
1139	struct linux_setsockopt_args linux_args;
1140	struct setsockopt_args /* {
1141		int s;
1142		int level;
1143		int name;
1144		caddr_t val;
1145		int valsize;
1146	} */ bsd_args;
1147	int error, name;
1148
1149	if ((error = copyin(args, &linux_args, sizeof(linux_args))))
1150		return (error);
1151
1152	bsd_args.s = linux_args.s;
1153	bsd_args.level = linux_to_bsd_sockopt_level(linux_args.level);
1154	switch (bsd_args.level) {
1155	case SOL_SOCKET:
1156		name = linux_to_bsd_so_sockopt(linux_args.optname);
1157		break;
1158	case IPPROTO_IP:
1159		name = linux_to_bsd_ip_sockopt(linux_args.optname);
1160		break;
1161	case IPPROTO_TCP:
1162		/* Linux TCP option values match BSD's */
1163		name = linux_args.optname;
1164		break;
1165	default:
1166		name = -1;
1167		break;
1168	}
1169	if (name == -1)
1170		return (ENOPROTOOPT);
1171
1172	bsd_args.name = name;
1173	bsd_args.val = PTRIN(linux_args.optval);
1174	bsd_args.valsize = linux_args.optlen;
1175
1176	if (name == IPV6_NEXTHOP) {
1177		linux_to_bsd_sockaddr((struct sockaddr *)bsd_args.val,
1178			bsd_args.valsize);
1179		error = setsockopt(td, &bsd_args);
1180		bsd_to_linux_sockaddr((struct sockaddr *)bsd_args.val);
1181	} else
1182		error = setsockopt(td, &bsd_args);
1183
1184	return (error);
1185}
1186
1187struct linux_getsockopt_args {
1188	int s;
1189	int level;
1190	int optname;
1191	l_uintptr_t optval;
1192	l_uintptr_t optlen;
1193};
1194
1195static int
1196linux_getsockopt(struct thread *td, struct linux_getsockopt_args *args)
1197{
1198	struct linux_getsockopt_args linux_args;
1199	struct getsockopt_args /* {
1200		int s;
1201		int level;
1202		int name;
1203		caddr_t val;
1204		int *avalsize;
1205	} */ bsd_args;
1206	int error, name;
1207
1208	if ((error = copyin(args, &linux_args, sizeof(linux_args))))
1209		return (error);
1210
1211	bsd_args.s = linux_args.s;
1212	bsd_args.level = linux_to_bsd_sockopt_level(linux_args.level);
1213	switch (bsd_args.level) {
1214	case SOL_SOCKET:
1215		name = linux_to_bsd_so_sockopt(linux_args.optname);
1216		break;
1217	case IPPROTO_IP:
1218		name = linux_to_bsd_ip_sockopt(linux_args.optname);
1219		break;
1220	case IPPROTO_TCP:
1221		/* Linux TCP option values match BSD's */
1222		name = linux_args.optname;
1223		break;
1224	default:
1225		name = -1;
1226		break;
1227	}
1228	if (name == -1)
1229		return (EINVAL);
1230
1231	bsd_args.name = name;
1232	bsd_args.val = PTRIN(linux_args.optval);
1233	bsd_args.avalsize = PTRIN(linux_args.optlen);
1234
1235	if (name == IPV6_NEXTHOP) {
1236		error = getsockopt(td, &bsd_args);
1237		bsd_to_linux_sockaddr((struct sockaddr *)bsd_args.val);
1238	} else
1239		error = getsockopt(td, &bsd_args);
1240
1241	return (error);
1242}
1243
1244int
1245linux_socketcall(struct thread *td, struct linux_socketcall_args *args)
1246{
1247	void *arg = (void *)(intptr_t)args->args;
1248
1249	switch (args->what) {
1250	case LINUX_SOCKET:
1251		return (linux_socket(td, arg));
1252	case LINUX_BIND:
1253		return (linux_bind(td, arg));
1254	case LINUX_CONNECT:
1255		return (linux_connect(td, arg));
1256	case LINUX_LISTEN:
1257		return (linux_listen(td, arg));
1258	case LINUX_ACCEPT:
1259		return (linux_accept(td, arg));
1260	case LINUX_GETSOCKNAME:
1261		return (linux_getsockname(td, arg));
1262	case LINUX_GETPEERNAME:
1263		return (linux_getpeername(td, arg));
1264	case LINUX_SOCKETPAIR:
1265		return (linux_socketpair(td, arg));
1266	case LINUX_SEND:
1267		return (linux_send(td, arg));
1268	case LINUX_RECV:
1269		return (linux_recv(td, arg));
1270	case LINUX_SENDTO:
1271		return (linux_sendto(td, arg));
1272	case LINUX_RECVFROM:
1273		return (linux_recvfrom(td, arg));
1274	case LINUX_SHUTDOWN:
1275		return (linux_shutdown(td, arg));
1276	case LINUX_SETSOCKOPT:
1277		return (linux_setsockopt(td, arg));
1278	case LINUX_GETSOCKOPT:
1279		return (linux_getsockopt(td, arg));
1280	case LINUX_SENDMSG:
1281		return (linux_sendmsg(td, arg));
1282	case LINUX_RECVMSG:
1283		return (linux_recvmsg(td, arg));
1284	}
1285
1286	uprintf("LINUX: 'socket' typ=%d not implemented\n", args->what);
1287	return (ENOSYS);
1288}
1289