socket.h revision 254925
1/*-
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28 *
29 *	@(#)socket.h	8.4 (Berkeley) 2/21/94
30 * $FreeBSD: head/sys/sys/socket.h 254925 2013-08-26 18:16:05Z jhb $
31 */
32
33#ifndef _SYS_SOCKET_H_
34#define	_SYS_SOCKET_H_
35
36#include <sys/cdefs.h>
37#include <sys/_types.h>
38#include <sys/_iovec.h>
39#include <machine/_align.h>
40
41/*
42 * Definitions related to sockets: types, address families, options.
43 */
44
45/*
46 * Data types.
47 */
48#if __BSD_VISIBLE
49#ifndef _GID_T_DECLARED
50typedef	__gid_t		gid_t;
51#define	_GID_T_DECLARED
52#endif
53
54#ifndef _OFF_T_DECLARED
55typedef	__off_t		off_t;
56#define	_OFF_T_DECLARED
57#endif
58
59#ifndef _PID_T_DECLARED
60typedef	__pid_t		pid_t;
61#define	_PID_T_DECLARED
62#endif
63#endif
64
65#ifndef _SA_FAMILY_T_DECLARED
66typedef	__sa_family_t	sa_family_t;
67#define	_SA_FAMILY_T_DECLARED
68#endif
69
70#ifndef _SOCKLEN_T_DECLARED
71typedef	__socklen_t	socklen_t;
72#define	_SOCKLEN_T_DECLARED
73#endif
74
75#ifndef _SSIZE_T_DECLARED
76typedef	__ssize_t	ssize_t;
77#define	_SSIZE_T_DECLARED
78#endif
79
80#if __BSD_VISIBLE
81#ifndef _UID_T_DECLARED
82typedef	__uid_t		uid_t;
83#define	_UID_T_DECLARED
84#endif
85#endif
86
87/*
88 * Types
89 */
90#define	SOCK_STREAM	1		/* stream socket */
91#define	SOCK_DGRAM	2		/* datagram socket */
92#define	SOCK_RAW	3		/* raw-protocol interface */
93#if __BSD_VISIBLE
94#define	SOCK_RDM	4		/* reliably-delivered message */
95#endif
96#define	SOCK_SEQPACKET	5		/* sequenced packet stream */
97
98#if __BSD_VISIBLE
99/*
100 * Creation flags, OR'ed into socket() and socketpair() type argument.
101 */
102#define	SOCK_CLOEXEC	0x10000000
103#define	SOCK_NONBLOCK	0x20000000
104#endif
105
106/*
107 * Option flags per-socket.
108 */
109#define	SO_DEBUG	0x0001		/* turn on debugging info recording */
110#define	SO_ACCEPTCONN	0x0002		/* socket has had listen() */
111#define	SO_REUSEADDR	0x0004		/* allow local address reuse */
112#define	SO_KEEPALIVE	0x0008		/* keep connections alive */
113#define	SO_DONTROUTE	0x0010		/* just use interface addresses */
114#define	SO_BROADCAST	0x0020		/* permit sending of broadcast msgs */
115#if __BSD_VISIBLE
116#define	SO_USELOOPBACK	0x0040		/* bypass hardware when possible */
117#endif
118#define	SO_LINGER	0x0080		/* linger on close if data present */
119#define	SO_OOBINLINE	0x0100		/* leave received OOB data in line */
120#if __BSD_VISIBLE
121#define	SO_REUSEPORT	0x0200		/* allow local address & port reuse */
122#define	SO_TIMESTAMP	0x0400		/* timestamp received dgram traffic */
123#define	SO_NOSIGPIPE	0x0800		/* no SIGPIPE from EPIPE */
124#define	SO_ACCEPTFILTER	0x1000		/* there is an accept filter */
125#define	SO_BINTIME	0x2000		/* timestamp received dgram traffic */
126#endif
127#define	SO_NO_OFFLOAD	0x4000		/* socket cannot be offloaded */
128#define	SO_NO_DDP	0x8000		/* disable direct data placement */
129
130/*
131 * Additional options, not kept in so_options.
132 */
133#define	SO_SNDBUF	0x1001		/* send buffer size */
134#define	SO_RCVBUF	0x1002		/* receive buffer size */
135#define	SO_SNDLOWAT	0x1003		/* send low-water mark */
136#define	SO_RCVLOWAT	0x1004		/* receive low-water mark */
137#define	SO_SNDTIMEO	0x1005		/* send timeout */
138#define	SO_RCVTIMEO	0x1006		/* receive timeout */
139#define	SO_ERROR	0x1007		/* get error status and clear */
140#define	SO_TYPE		0x1008		/* get socket type */
141#if __BSD_VISIBLE
142#define	SO_LABEL	0x1009		/* socket's MAC label */
143#define	SO_PEERLABEL	0x1010		/* socket's peer's MAC label */
144#define	SO_LISTENQLIMIT	0x1011		/* socket's backlog limit */
145#define	SO_LISTENQLEN	0x1012		/* socket's complete queue length */
146#define	SO_LISTENINCQLEN	0x1013	/* socket's incomplete queue length */
147#define	SO_SETFIB	0x1014		/* use this FIB to route */
148#define	SO_USER_COOKIE	0x1015		/* user cookie (dummynet etc.) */
149#define	SO_PROTOCOL	0x1016		/* get socket protocol (Linux name) */
150#define	SO_PROTOTYPE	SO_PROTOCOL	/* alias for SO_PROTOCOL (SunOS name) */
151#endif
152
153/*
154 * Space reserved for new socket options added by third-party vendors.
155 * This range applies to all socket option levels.  New socket options
156 * in FreeBSD should always use an option value less than SO_VENDOR.
157 */
158#if __BSD_VISIBLE
159#define	SO_VENDOR	0x80000000
160#endif
161
162/*
163 * Structure used for manipulating linger option.
164 */
165struct linger {
166	int	l_onoff;		/* option on/off */
167	int	l_linger;		/* linger time */
168};
169
170#if __BSD_VISIBLE
171struct accept_filter_arg {
172	char	af_name[16];
173	char	af_arg[256-16];
174};
175#endif
176
177/*
178 * Level number for (get/set)sockopt() to apply to socket itself.
179 */
180#define	SOL_SOCKET	0xffff		/* options for socket level */
181
182/*
183 * Address families.
184 */
185#define	AF_UNSPEC	0		/* unspecified */
186#if __BSD_VISIBLE
187#define	AF_LOCAL	AF_UNIX		/* local to host (pipes, portals) */
188#endif
189#define	AF_UNIX		1		/* standardized name for AF_LOCAL */
190#define	AF_INET		2		/* internetwork: UDP, TCP, etc. */
191#if __BSD_VISIBLE
192#define	AF_IMPLINK	3		/* arpanet imp addresses */
193#define	AF_PUP		4		/* pup protocols: e.g. BSP */
194#define	AF_CHAOS	5		/* mit CHAOS protocols */
195#define	AF_NETBIOS	6		/* SMB protocols */
196#define	AF_ISO		7		/* ISO protocols */
197#define	AF_OSI		AF_ISO
198#define	AF_ECMA		8		/* European computer manufacturers */
199#define	AF_DATAKIT	9		/* datakit protocols */
200#define	AF_CCITT	10		/* CCITT protocols, X.25 etc */
201#define	AF_SNA		11		/* IBM SNA */
202#define AF_DECnet	12		/* DECnet */
203#define AF_DLI		13		/* DEC Direct data link interface */
204#define AF_LAT		14		/* LAT */
205#define	AF_HYLINK	15		/* NSC Hyperchannel */
206#define	AF_APPLETALK	16		/* Apple Talk */
207#define	AF_ROUTE	17		/* Internal Routing Protocol */
208#define	AF_LINK		18		/* Link layer interface */
209#define	pseudo_AF_XTP	19		/* eXpress Transfer Protocol (no AF) */
210#define	AF_COIP		20		/* connection-oriented IP, aka ST II */
211#define	AF_CNT		21		/* Computer Network Technology */
212#define pseudo_AF_RTIP	22		/* Help Identify RTIP packets */
213#define	AF_IPX		23		/* Novell Internet Protocol */
214#define	AF_SIP		24		/* Simple Internet Protocol */
215#define	pseudo_AF_PIP	25		/* Help Identify PIP packets */
216#define	AF_ISDN		26		/* Integrated Services Digital Network*/
217#define	AF_E164		AF_ISDN		/* CCITT E.164 recommendation */
218#define	pseudo_AF_KEY	27		/* Internal key-management function */
219#endif
220#define	AF_INET6	28		/* IPv6 */
221#if __BSD_VISIBLE
222#define	AF_NATM		29		/* native ATM access */
223#define	AF_ATM		30		/* ATM */
224#define pseudo_AF_HDRCMPLT 31		/* Used by BPF to not rewrite headers
225					 * in interface output routine
226					 */
227#define	AF_NETGRAPH	32		/* Netgraph sockets */
228#define	AF_SLOW		33		/* 802.3ad slow protocol */
229#define	AF_SCLUSTER	34		/* Sitara cluster protocol */
230#define	AF_ARP		35
231#define	AF_BLUETOOTH	36		/* Bluetooth sockets */
232#define	AF_IEEE80211	37		/* IEEE 802.11 protocol */
233#define	AF_INET_SDP	40		/* OFED Socket Direct Protocol ipv4 */
234#define	AF_INET6_SDP	42		/* OFED Socket Direct Protocol ipv6 */
235#define	AF_MAX		42
236/*
237 * When allocating a new AF_ constant, please only allocate
238 * even numbered constants for FreeBSD until 134 as odd numbered AF_
239 * constants 39-133 are now reserved for vendors.
240 */
241#define AF_VENDOR00 39
242#define AF_VENDOR01 41
243#define AF_VENDOR02 43
244#define AF_VENDOR03 45
245#define AF_VENDOR04 47
246#define AF_VENDOR05 49
247#define AF_VENDOR06 51
248#define AF_VENDOR07 53
249#define AF_VENDOR08 55
250#define AF_VENDOR09 57
251#define AF_VENDOR10 59
252#define AF_VENDOR11 61
253#define AF_VENDOR12 63
254#define AF_VENDOR13 65
255#define AF_VENDOR14 67
256#define AF_VENDOR15 69
257#define AF_VENDOR16 71
258#define AF_VENDOR17 73
259#define AF_VENDOR18 75
260#define AF_VENDOR19 77
261#define AF_VENDOR20 79
262#define AF_VENDOR21 81
263#define AF_VENDOR22 83
264#define AF_VENDOR23 85
265#define AF_VENDOR24 87
266#define AF_VENDOR25 89
267#define AF_VENDOR26 91
268#define AF_VENDOR27 93
269#define AF_VENDOR28 95
270#define AF_VENDOR29 97
271#define AF_VENDOR30 99
272#define AF_VENDOR31 101
273#define AF_VENDOR32 103
274#define AF_VENDOR33 105
275#define AF_VENDOR34 107
276#define AF_VENDOR35 109
277#define AF_VENDOR36 111
278#define AF_VENDOR37 113
279#define AF_VENDOR38 115
280#define AF_VENDOR39 117
281#define AF_VENDOR40 119
282#define AF_VENDOR41 121
283#define AF_VENDOR42 123
284#define AF_VENDOR43 125
285#define AF_VENDOR44 127
286#define AF_VENDOR45 129
287#define AF_VENDOR46 131
288#define AF_VENDOR47 133
289#endif
290
291/*
292 * Structure used by kernel to store most
293 * addresses.
294 */
295struct sockaddr {
296	unsigned char	sa_len;		/* total length */
297	sa_family_t	sa_family;	/* address family */
298	char		sa_data[14];	/* actually longer; address value */
299};
300#if __BSD_VISIBLE
301#define	SOCK_MAXADDRLEN	255		/* longest possible addresses */
302
303/*
304 * Structure used by kernel to pass protocol
305 * information in raw sockets.
306 */
307struct sockproto {
308	unsigned short	sp_family;		/* address family */
309	unsigned short	sp_protocol;		/* protocol */
310};
311#endif
312
313#include <sys/_sockaddr_storage.h>
314
315#if __BSD_VISIBLE
316/*
317 * Protocol families, same as address families for now.
318 */
319#define	PF_UNSPEC	AF_UNSPEC
320#define	PF_LOCAL	AF_LOCAL
321#define	PF_UNIX		PF_LOCAL	/* backward compatibility */
322#define	PF_INET		AF_INET
323#define	PF_IMPLINK	AF_IMPLINK
324#define	PF_PUP		AF_PUP
325#define	PF_CHAOS	AF_CHAOS
326#define	PF_NETBIOS	AF_NETBIOS
327#define	PF_ISO		AF_ISO
328#define	PF_OSI		AF_ISO
329#define	PF_ECMA		AF_ECMA
330#define	PF_DATAKIT	AF_DATAKIT
331#define	PF_CCITT	AF_CCITT
332#define	PF_SNA		AF_SNA
333#define PF_DECnet	AF_DECnet
334#define PF_DLI		AF_DLI
335#define PF_LAT		AF_LAT
336#define	PF_HYLINK	AF_HYLINK
337#define	PF_APPLETALK	AF_APPLETALK
338#define	PF_ROUTE	AF_ROUTE
339#define	PF_LINK		AF_LINK
340#define	PF_XTP		pseudo_AF_XTP	/* really just proto family, no AF */
341#define	PF_COIP		AF_COIP
342#define	PF_CNT		AF_CNT
343#define	PF_SIP		AF_SIP
344#define	PF_IPX		AF_IPX
345#define PF_RTIP		pseudo_AF_RTIP	/* same format as AF_INET */
346#define PF_PIP		pseudo_AF_PIP
347#define	PF_ISDN		AF_ISDN
348#define	PF_KEY		pseudo_AF_KEY
349#define	PF_INET6	AF_INET6
350#define	PF_NATM		AF_NATM
351#define	PF_ATM		AF_ATM
352#define	PF_NETGRAPH	AF_NETGRAPH
353#define	PF_SLOW		AF_SLOW
354#define PF_SCLUSTER	AF_SCLUSTER
355#define	PF_ARP		AF_ARP
356#define	PF_BLUETOOTH	AF_BLUETOOTH
357#define	PF_IEEE80211	AF_IEEE80211
358#define	PF_INET_SDP	AF_INET_SDP
359#define	PF_INET6_SDP	AF_INET6_SDP
360
361#define	PF_MAX		AF_MAX
362
363/*
364 * Definitions for network related sysctl, CTL_NET.
365 *
366 * Second level is protocol family.
367 * Third level is protocol number.
368 *
369 * Further levels are defined by the individual families below.
370 */
371#define NET_MAXID	AF_MAX
372
373/*
374 * PF_ROUTE - Routing table
375 *
376 * Three additional levels are defined:
377 *	Fourth: address family, 0 is wildcard
378 *	Fifth: type of info, defined below
379 *	Sixth: flag(s) to mask with for NET_RT_FLAGS
380 */
381#define NET_RT_DUMP	1		/* dump; may limit to a.f. */
382#define NET_RT_FLAGS	2		/* by flags, e.g. RESOLVING */
383#define NET_RT_IFLIST	3		/* survey interface list */
384#define	NET_RT_IFMALIST	4		/* return multicast address list */
385#define	NET_RT_IFLISTL	5		/* Survey interface list, using 'l'en
386					 * versions of msghdr structs. */
387#define	NET_RT_MAXID	6
388
389#endif /* __BSD_VISIBLE */
390
391/*
392 * Maximum queue length specifiable by listen.
393 */
394#define	SOMAXCONN	128
395
396/*
397 * Message header for recvmsg and sendmsg calls.
398 * Used value-result for recvmsg, value only for sendmsg.
399 */
400struct msghdr {
401	void		*msg_name;		/* optional address */
402	socklen_t	 msg_namelen;		/* size of address */
403	struct iovec	*msg_iov;		/* scatter/gather array */
404	int		 msg_iovlen;		/* # elements in msg_iov */
405	void		*msg_control;		/* ancillary data, see below */
406	socklen_t	 msg_controllen;	/* ancillary data buffer len */
407	int		 msg_flags;		/* flags on received message */
408};
409
410#define	MSG_OOB		0x1		/* process out-of-band data */
411#define	MSG_PEEK	0x2		/* peek at incoming message */
412#define	MSG_DONTROUTE	0x4		/* send without using routing tables */
413#define	MSG_EOR		0x8		/* data completes record */
414#define	MSG_TRUNC	0x10		/* data discarded before delivery */
415#define	MSG_CTRUNC	0x20		/* control data lost before delivery */
416#define	MSG_WAITALL	0x40		/* wait for full request or error */
417#if __POSIX_VISIBLE >= 200809
418#define	MSG_NOSIGNAL	0x20000		/* do not generate SIGPIPE on EOF */
419#endif
420#if __BSD_VISIBLE
421#define	MSG_DONTWAIT	0x80		/* this message should be nonblocking */
422#define	MSG_EOF		0x100		/* data completes connection */
423#define	MSG_NOTIFICATION 0x2000         /* SCTP notification */
424#define	MSG_NBIO	0x4000		/* FIONBIO mode, used by fifofs */
425#define	MSG_COMPAT      0x8000		/* used in sendit() */
426#define	MSG_CMSG_CLOEXEC 0x40000	/* make received fds close-on-exec */
427#endif
428#ifdef _KERNEL
429#define	MSG_SOCALLBCK   0x10000		/* for use by socket callbacks - soreceive (TCP) */
430#endif
431
432/*
433 * Header for ancillary data objects in msg_control buffer.
434 * Used for additional information with/about a datagram
435 * not expressible by flags.  The format is a sequence
436 * of message elements headed by cmsghdr structures.
437 */
438struct cmsghdr {
439	socklen_t	cmsg_len;		/* data byte count, including hdr */
440	int		cmsg_level;		/* originating protocol */
441	int		cmsg_type;		/* protocol-specific type */
442/* followed by	u_char  cmsg_data[]; */
443};
444
445#if __BSD_VISIBLE
446/*
447 * While we may have more groups than this, the cmsgcred struct must
448 * be able to fit in an mbuf and we have historically supported a
449 * maximum of 16 groups.
450*/
451#define CMGROUP_MAX 16
452
453/*
454 * Credentials structure, used to verify the identity of a peer
455 * process that has sent us a message. This is allocated by the
456 * peer process but filled in by the kernel. This prevents the
457 * peer from lying about its identity. (Note that cmcred_groups[0]
458 * is the effective GID.)
459 */
460struct cmsgcred {
461	pid_t	cmcred_pid;		/* PID of sending process */
462	uid_t	cmcred_uid;		/* real UID of sending process */
463	uid_t	cmcred_euid;		/* effective UID of sending process */
464	gid_t	cmcred_gid;		/* real GID of sending process */
465	short	cmcred_ngroups;		/* number or groups */
466	gid_t	cmcred_groups[CMGROUP_MAX];	/* groups */
467};
468
469/*
470 * Socket credentials.
471 */
472struct sockcred {
473	uid_t	sc_uid;			/* real user id */
474	uid_t	sc_euid;		/* effective user id */
475	gid_t	sc_gid;			/* real group id */
476	gid_t	sc_egid;		/* effective group id */
477	int	sc_ngroups;		/* number of supplemental groups */
478	gid_t	sc_groups[1];		/* variable length */
479};
480
481/*
482 * Compute size of a sockcred structure with groups.
483 */
484#define	SOCKCREDSIZE(ngrps) \
485	(sizeof(struct sockcred) + (sizeof(gid_t) * ((ngrps) - 1)))
486
487#endif /* __BSD_VISIBLE */
488
489/* given pointer to struct cmsghdr, return pointer to data */
490#define	CMSG_DATA(cmsg)		((unsigned char *)(cmsg) + \
491				 _ALIGN(sizeof(struct cmsghdr)))
492
493/* given pointer to struct cmsghdr, return pointer to next cmsghdr */
494#define	CMSG_NXTHDR(mhdr, cmsg)	\
495	((char *)(cmsg) == NULL ? CMSG_FIRSTHDR(mhdr) : \
496	    ((char *)(cmsg) + _ALIGN(((struct cmsghdr *)(cmsg))->cmsg_len) + \
497	  _ALIGN(sizeof(struct cmsghdr)) > \
498	    (char *)(mhdr)->msg_control + (mhdr)->msg_controllen) ? \
499	    (struct cmsghdr *)0 : \
500	    (struct cmsghdr *)(void *)((char *)(cmsg) + \
501	    _ALIGN(((struct cmsghdr *)(cmsg))->cmsg_len)))
502
503/*
504 * RFC 2292 requires to check msg_controllen, in case that the kernel returns
505 * an empty list for some reasons.
506 */
507#define	CMSG_FIRSTHDR(mhdr) \
508	((mhdr)->msg_controllen >= sizeof(struct cmsghdr) ? \
509	 (struct cmsghdr *)(mhdr)->msg_control : \
510	 (struct cmsghdr *)NULL)
511
512#if __BSD_VISIBLE
513/* RFC 2292 additions */
514#define	CMSG_SPACE(l)		(_ALIGN(sizeof(struct cmsghdr)) + _ALIGN(l))
515#define	CMSG_LEN(l)		(_ALIGN(sizeof(struct cmsghdr)) + (l))
516#endif
517
518#ifdef _KERNEL
519#define	CMSG_ALIGN(n)	_ALIGN(n)
520#endif
521
522/* "Socket"-level control message types: */
523#define	SCM_RIGHTS	0x01		/* access rights (array of int) */
524#if __BSD_VISIBLE
525#define	SCM_TIMESTAMP	0x02		/* timestamp (struct timeval) */
526#define	SCM_CREDS	0x03		/* process creds (struct cmsgcred) */
527#define	SCM_BINTIME	0x04		/* timestamp (struct bintime) */
528#endif
529
530#if __BSD_VISIBLE
531/*
532 * 4.3 compat sockaddr, move to compat file later
533 */
534struct osockaddr {
535	unsigned short sa_family;	/* address family */
536	char	sa_data[14];		/* up to 14 bytes of direct address */
537};
538
539/*
540 * 4.3-compat message header (move to compat file later).
541 */
542struct omsghdr {
543	char	*msg_name;		/* optional address */
544	int	msg_namelen;		/* size of address */
545	struct	iovec *msg_iov;		/* scatter/gather array */
546	int	msg_iovlen;		/* # elements in msg_iov */
547	char	*msg_accrights;		/* access rights sent/received */
548	int	msg_accrightslen;
549};
550#endif
551
552/*
553 * howto arguments for shutdown(2), specified by Posix.1g.
554 */
555#define	SHUT_RD		0		/* shut down the reading side */
556#define	SHUT_WR		1		/* shut down the writing side */
557#define	SHUT_RDWR	2		/* shut down both sides */
558
559#if __BSD_VISIBLE
560/* for SCTP */
561/* we cheat and use the SHUT_XX defines for these */
562#define PRU_FLUSH_RD     SHUT_RD
563#define PRU_FLUSH_WR     SHUT_WR
564#define PRU_FLUSH_RDWR   SHUT_RDWR
565#endif
566
567
568#if __BSD_VISIBLE
569/*
570 * sendfile(2) header/trailer struct
571 */
572struct sf_hdtr {
573	struct iovec *headers;	/* pointer to an array of header struct iovec's */
574	int hdr_cnt;		/* number of header iovec's */
575	struct iovec *trailers;	/* pointer to an array of trailer struct iovec's */
576	int trl_cnt;		/* number of trailer iovec's */
577};
578
579/*
580 * Sendfile-specific flag(s)
581 */
582#define	SF_NODISKIO     0x00000001
583#define	SF_MNOWAIT	0x00000002
584#define	SF_SYNC		0x00000004
585
586#ifdef _KERNEL
587#define	SFK_COMPAT	0x00000001
588#endif /* _KERNEL */
589#endif /* __BSD_VISIBLE */
590
591#ifndef	_KERNEL
592
593#include <sys/cdefs.h>
594
595__BEGIN_DECLS
596int	accept(int, struct sockaddr * __restrict, socklen_t * __restrict);
597int	bind(int, const struct sockaddr *, socklen_t);
598int	connect(int, const struct sockaddr *, socklen_t);
599#if __BSD_VISIBLE
600int	accept4(int, struct sockaddr * __restrict, socklen_t * __restrict, int);
601int	bindat(int, int, const struct sockaddr *, socklen_t);
602int	connectat(int, int, const struct sockaddr *, socklen_t);
603#endif
604int	getpeername(int, struct sockaddr * __restrict, socklen_t * __restrict);
605int	getsockname(int, struct sockaddr * __restrict, socklen_t * __restrict);
606int	getsockopt(int, int, int, void * __restrict, socklen_t * __restrict);
607int	listen(int, int);
608ssize_t	recv(int, void *, size_t, int);
609ssize_t	recvfrom(int, void *, size_t, int, struct sockaddr * __restrict, socklen_t * __restrict);
610ssize_t	recvmsg(int, struct msghdr *, int);
611ssize_t	send(int, const void *, size_t, int);
612ssize_t	sendto(int, const void *,
613	    size_t, int, const struct sockaddr *, socklen_t);
614ssize_t	sendmsg(int, const struct msghdr *, int);
615#if __BSD_VISIBLE
616int	sendfile(int, int, off_t, size_t, struct sf_hdtr *, off_t *, int);
617int	setfib(int);
618#endif
619int	setsockopt(int, int, int, const void *, socklen_t);
620int	shutdown(int, int);
621int	sockatmark(int);
622int	socket(int, int, int);
623int	socketpair(int, int, int, int *);
624__END_DECLS
625
626#endif /* !_KERNEL */
627
628#ifdef _KERNEL
629struct socket;
630
631struct tcpcb *so_sototcpcb(struct socket *so);
632struct inpcb *so_sotoinpcb(struct socket *so);
633struct sockbuf *so_sockbuf_snd(struct socket *);
634struct sockbuf *so_sockbuf_rcv(struct socket *);
635
636int so_state_get(const struct socket *);
637void so_state_set(struct socket *, int);
638
639int so_options_get(const struct socket *);
640void so_options_set(struct socket *, int);
641
642int so_error_get(const struct socket *);
643void so_error_set(struct socket *, int);
644
645int so_linger_get(const struct socket *);
646void so_linger_set(struct socket *, int);
647
648struct protosw *so_protosw_get(const struct socket *);
649void so_protosw_set(struct socket *, struct protosw *);
650
651void so_sorwakeup_locked(struct socket *so);
652void so_sowwakeup_locked(struct socket *so);
653
654void so_sorwakeup(struct socket *so);
655void so_sowwakeup(struct socket *so);
656
657void so_lock(struct socket *so);
658void so_unlock(struct socket *so);
659
660void so_listeners_apply_all(struct socket *so, void (*func)(struct socket *, void *), void *arg);
661
662#endif
663
664
665#endif /* !_SYS_SOCKET_H_ */
666