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Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * $FreeBSD: src/sys/sys/event.h,v 1.5.2.5 2001/12/14 19:21:22 jlemon Exp $ */ #ifndef _SYS_EVENT_PRIVATE_H_ #define _SYS_EVENT_PRIVATE_H_ #include <machine/types.h> #include <stdint.h> #include <sys/cdefs.h> #include <sys/event.h> #include <sys/queue.h> #ifndef KERNEL_PRIVATE #include <sys/types.h> #endif #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE #include <kern/debug.h> /* panic */ #include <kern/kern_types.h> #include <mach/vm_param.h> #include <pthread/priority_private.h> #include <sys/fcntl.h> /* FREAD, FWRITE */ #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */ /* * Filter types */ /* Additional filter types in event.h */ #define EVFILT_UNUSED_11 (-11) /* (-11) unused */ #define EVFILT_SOCK (-13) /* Socket events */ #define EVFILT_MEMORYSTATUS (-14) /* Memorystatus events */ #define EVFILT_NW_CHANNEL (-16) /* Skywalk channel events */ #define EVFILT_WORKLOOP (-17) /* Workloop events */ #define EVFILT_EXCLAVES_NOTIFICATION (-18) /* Exclave notification */ /* If additional filter types are added, make sure to update * EVFILT_SYSCOUNT in event.h!!! */ #ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE #pragma pack(4) struct user64_kevent { uint64_t ident; /* identifier for this event */ int16_t filter; /* filter for event */ uint16_t flags; /* general flags */ uint32_t fflags; /* filter-specific flags */ int64_t data; /* filter-specific data */ user_addr_t udata; /* opaque user data identifier */ }; struct user32_kevent { uint32_t ident; /* identifier for this event */ int16_t filter; /* filter for event */ uint16_t flags; /* general flags */ uint32_t fflags; /* filter-specific flags */ int32_t data; /* filter-specific data */ user32_addr_t udata; /* opaque user data identifier */ }; #pragma pack() #endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */ struct kevent_qos_s { uint64_t ident; /* identifier for this event */ int16_t filter; /* filter for event */ uint16_t flags; /* general flags */ int32_t qos; /* quality of service */ uint64_t udata; /* opaque user data identifier */ uint32_t fflags; /* filter-specific flags */ uint32_t xflags; /* extra filter-specific flags */ int64_t data; /* filter-specific data */ uint64_t ext[4]; /* filter-specific extensions */ }; /* * Type definition for names/ids of dynamically allocated kqueues. */ typedef uint64_t kqueue_id_t; /* * Rather than provide an EV_SET_QOS macro for kevent_qos_t structure * initialization, we encourage use of named field initialization support * instead. */ // was KEVENT_FLAG_STACK_EVENTS 0x000004 #define KEVENT_FLAG_STACK_DATA 0x000008 /* output data allocated as stack (grows down) */ // KEVENT_FLAG_POLL 0x000010 #define KEVENT_FLAG_WORKQ 0x000020 /* interact with the default workq kq */ // KEVENT_FLAG_LEGACY32 0x000040 // KEVENT_FLAG_LEGACY64 0x000080 // KEVENT_FLAG_PROC64 0x000100 #define KEVENT_FLAG_WORKQ_MANAGER 0x000200 /* obsolete */ #define KEVENT_FLAG_WORKLOOP 0x000400 /* interact with the specified workloop kq */ #define KEVENT_FLAG_PARKING 0x000800 /* workq thread is parking */ // KEVENT_FLAG_KERNEL 0x001000 // KEVENT_FLAG_DYNAMIC_KQUEUE 0x002000 // KEVENT_FLAG_NEEDS_END_PROCESSING 0x004000 #define KEVENT_FLAG_WORKLOOP_SERVICER_ATTACH 0x008000 /* obsolete */ #define KEVENT_FLAG_WORKLOOP_SERVICER_DETACH 0x010000 /* obsolete */ #define KEVENT_FLAG_DYNAMIC_KQ_MUST_EXIST 0x020000 /* kq lookup by id must exist */ #define KEVENT_FLAG_DYNAMIC_KQ_MUST_NOT_EXIST 0x040000 /* kq lookup by id must not exist */ #define KEVENT_FLAG_WORKLOOP_NO_WQ_THREAD 0x080000 /* obsolete */ #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE #define KEVENT_FLAG_POLL 0x0010 /* Call is for poll() */ #define KEVENT_FLAG_LEGACY32 0x0040 /* event data in legacy 32-bit format */ #define KEVENT_FLAG_LEGACY64 0x0080 /* event data in legacy 64-bit format */ #define KEVENT_FLAG_PROC64 0x0100 /* proc is 64bits */ #define KEVENT_FLAG_KERNEL 0x1000 /* caller is in-kernel */ #define KEVENT_FLAG_DYNAMIC_KQUEUE 0x2000 /* kqueue is dynamically allocated */ #define KEVENT_FLAG_NEEDS_END_PROCESSING 0x4000 /* end processing required before returning */ #define KEVENT_ID_FLAG_USER (KEVENT_FLAG_WORKLOOP | \ KEVENT_FLAG_DYNAMIC_KQ_MUST_EXIST | KEVENT_FLAG_DYNAMIC_KQ_MUST_NOT_EXIST) #define KEVENT_FLAG_USER (KEVENT_FLAG_IMMEDIATE | KEVENT_FLAG_ERROR_EVENTS | \ KEVENT_FLAG_STACK_DATA | KEVENT_FLAG_WORKQ | KEVENT_FLAG_WORKLOOP | \ KEVENT_FLAG_DYNAMIC_KQ_MUST_EXIST | KEVENT_FLAG_DYNAMIC_KQ_MUST_NOT_EXIST) /* * Since some filter ops are not part of the standard sysfilt_ops, we use * kn_filtid starting from EVFILT_SYSCOUNT to identify these cases. This is to * let kn_fops() get the correct fops for all cases. */ #define EVFILTID_KQREAD (EVFILT_SYSCOUNT) #define EVFILTID_PIPE_N (EVFILT_SYSCOUNT + 1) #define EVFILTID_PIPE_R (EVFILT_SYSCOUNT + 2) #define EVFILTID_PIPE_W (EVFILT_SYSCOUNT + 3) #define EVFILTID_PTSD (EVFILT_SYSCOUNT + 4) #define EVFILTID_SOREAD (EVFILT_SYSCOUNT + 5) #define EVFILTID_SOWRITE (EVFILT_SYSCOUNT + 6) #define EVFILTID_SCK (EVFILT_SYSCOUNT + 7) #define EVFILTID_SOEXCEPT (EVFILT_SYSCOUNT + 8) #define EVFILTID_SPEC (EVFILT_SYSCOUNT + 9) #define EVFILTID_BPFREAD (EVFILT_SYSCOUNT + 10) #define EVFILTID_NECP_FD (EVFILT_SYSCOUNT + 11) #define EVFILTID_SKYWALK_CHANNEL_W (EVFILT_SYSCOUNT + 12) #define EVFILTID_SKYWALK_CHANNEL_R (EVFILT_SYSCOUNT + 13) #define EVFILTID_SKYWALK_CHANNEL_E (EVFILT_SYSCOUNT + 14) #define EVFILTID_FSEVENT (EVFILT_SYSCOUNT + 15) #define EVFILTID_VN (EVFILT_SYSCOUNT + 16) #define EVFILTID_TTY (EVFILT_SYSCOUNT + 17) #define EVFILTID_PTMX (EVFILT_SYSCOUNT + 18) #define EVFILTID_MACH_PORT (EVFILT_SYSCOUNT + 19) #define EVFILTID_MACH_PORT_SET (EVFILT_SYSCOUNT + 20) #define EVFILTID_DETACHED (EVFILT_SYSCOUNT + 21) #define EVFILTID_MAX (EVFILT_SYSCOUNT + 22) #endif /* defined(XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE) */ #define EV_SET_QOS 0 /* * data/hint fflags for EVFILT_WORKLOOP, shared with userspace * * The ident for thread requests should be the dynamic ID of the workloop * The ident for each sync waiter must be unique to that waiter [for this workloop] * * * Commands: * * @const NOTE_WL_THREAD_REQUEST [in/out] * The kevent represents asynchronous userspace work and its associated QoS. * There can only be a single knote with this flag set per workloop. * * @const NOTE_WL_SYNC_WAIT [in/out] * This bit is set when the caller is waiting to become the owner of a workloop. * If the NOTE_WL_SYNC_WAKE bit is already set then the caller is not blocked, * else it blocks until it is set. * * The QoS field of the knote is used to push on other owners or servicers. * * @const NOTE_WL_SYNC_WAKE [in/out] * Marks the waiter knote as being eligible to become an owner * This bit can only be set once, trying it again will fail with EALREADY. * * @const NOTE_WL_SYNC_IPC [in/out] * The knote is a sync IPC redirected turnstile push. * * Flags/Modifiers: * * @const NOTE_WL_UPDATE_QOS [in] (only NOTE_WL_THREAD_REQUEST) * For successful updates (EV_ADD only), learn the new userspace async QoS from * the kevent qos field. * * @const NOTE_WL_END_OWNERSHIP [in] * If the update is successful (including deletions) or returns ESTALE, and * the caller thread or the "suspended" thread is currently owning the workloop, * then ownership is forgotten. * * @const NOTE_WL_DISCOVER_OWNER [in] * If the update is successful (including deletions), learn the owner identity * from the loaded value during debounce. This requires an address to have been * filled in the EV_EXTIDX_WL_ADDR ext field, but doesn't require a mask to have * been set in the EV_EXTIDX_WL_MASK. * * @const NOTE_WL_IGNORE_ESTALE [in] * If the operation would fail with ESTALE, mask the error and pretend the * update was successful. However the operation itself didn't happen, meaning * that: * - attaching a new knote will not happen * - dropping an existing knote will not happen * - NOTE_WL_UPDATE_QOS or NOTE_WL_DISCOVER_OWNER will have no effect * * This modifier doesn't affect NOTE_WL_END_OWNERSHIP. */ #define NOTE_WL_THREAD_REQUEST 0x00000001 #define NOTE_WL_SYNC_WAIT 0x00000004 #define NOTE_WL_SYNC_WAKE 0x00000008 #define NOTE_WL_SYNC_IPC 0x80000000 #define NOTE_WL_COMMANDS_MASK 0x8000000f /* Mask of all the [in] commands above */ #define NOTE_WL_UPDATE_QOS 0x00000010 #define NOTE_WL_END_OWNERSHIP 0x00000020 #define NOTE_WL_DISCOVER_OWNER 0x00000080 #define NOTE_WL_IGNORE_ESTALE 0x00000100 #define NOTE_WL_UPDATES_MASK 0x000001f0 /* Mask of all the [in] updates above */ #define NOTE_WL_UPDATE_OWNER 0 /* ... compatibility define ... */ /* * EVFILT_WORKLOOP ext[] array indexes/meanings. */ #define EV_EXTIDX_WL_LANE 0 /* lane identifier [in: sync waiter] * [out: thread request] */ #define EV_EXTIDX_WL_ADDR 1 /* debounce address [in: NULL==no debounce] */ #define EV_EXTIDX_WL_MASK 2 /* debounce mask [in] */ #define EV_EXTIDX_WL_VALUE 3 /* debounce value [in: not current->ESTALE] * [out: new/debounce value] */ /* * If NOTE_EXIT_MEMORY is present, these bits indicate specific jetsam condition. */ #define NOTE_EXIT_MEMORY_DETAIL_MASK 0xfe000000 #define NOTE_EXIT_MEMORY_VMPAGESHORTAGE 0x80000000 /* jetsam condition: lowest jetsam priority proc killed due to vm page shortage */ #define NOTE_EXIT_MEMORY_VMTHRASHING 0x40000000 /* jetsam condition: lowest jetsam priority proc killed due to vm thrashing */ #define NOTE_EXIT_MEMORY_HIWAT 0x20000000 /* jetsam condition: process reached its high water mark */ #define NOTE_EXIT_MEMORY_PID 0x10000000 /* jetsam condition: special pid kill requested */ #define NOTE_EXIT_MEMORY_IDLE 0x08000000 /* jetsam condition: idle process cleaned up */ #define NOTE_EXIT_MEMORY_VNODE 0X04000000 /* jetsam condition: virtual node kill */ #define NOTE_EXIT_MEMORY_FCTHRASHING 0x02000000 /* jetsam condition: lowest jetsam priority proc killed due to filecache thrashing */ /* * data/hint fflags for EVFILT_MEMORYSTATUS, shared with userspace. */ #define NOTE_MEMORYSTATUS_PRESSURE_NORMAL 0x00000001 /* system memory pressure has returned to normal */ #define NOTE_MEMORYSTATUS_PRESSURE_WARN 0x00000002 /* system memory pressure has changed to the warning state */ #define NOTE_MEMORYSTATUS_PRESSURE_CRITICAL 0x00000004 /* system memory pressure has changed to the critical state */ #define NOTE_MEMORYSTATUS_LOW_SWAP 0x00000008 /* system is in a low-swap state */ #define NOTE_MEMORYSTATUS_PROC_LIMIT_WARN 0x00000010 /* process memory limit has hit a warning state */ #define NOTE_MEMORYSTATUS_PROC_LIMIT_CRITICAL 0x00000020 /* process memory limit has hit a critical state - soft limit */ #define NOTE_MEMORYSTATUS_MSL_STATUS 0xf0000000 /* bits used to request change to process MSL status */ #ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE /* * data/hint fflags for EVFILT_MEMORYSTATUS, but not shared with userspace. */ #define NOTE_MEMORYSTATUS_PROC_LIMIT_WARN_ACTIVE 0x00000040 /* Used to restrict sending a warn event only once, per active limit, soft limits only */ #define NOTE_MEMORYSTATUS_PROC_LIMIT_WARN_INACTIVE 0x00000080 /* Used to restrict sending a warn event only once, per inactive limit, soft limit only */ #define NOTE_MEMORYSTATUS_PROC_LIMIT_CRITICAL_ACTIVE 0x00000100 /* Used to restrict sending a critical event only once per active limit, soft limit only */ #define NOTE_MEMORYSTATUS_PROC_LIMIT_CRITICAL_INACTIVE 0x00000200 /* Used to restrict sending a critical event only once per inactive limit, soft limit only */ #define NOTE_MEMORYSTATUS_JETSAM_FG_BAND 0x00000400 /* jetsam is approaching foreground band */ /* * Use this mask to protect the kernel private flags. */ #define EVFILT_MEMORYSTATUS_ALL_MASK \ (NOTE_MEMORYSTATUS_PRESSURE_NORMAL | NOTE_MEMORYSTATUS_PRESSURE_WARN | NOTE_MEMORYSTATUS_PRESSURE_CRITICAL | NOTE_MEMORYSTATUS_LOW_SWAP | \ NOTE_MEMORYSTATUS_PROC_LIMIT_WARN | NOTE_MEMORYSTATUS_PROC_LIMIT_CRITICAL | NOTE_MEMORYSTATUS_MSL_STATUS) #endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */ typedef enum vm_pressure_level { kVMPressureNormal = 0, kVMPressureWarning = 1, kVMPressureUrgent = 2, kVMPressureCritical = 3, /* Jetsam is approaching the Foreground bands */ kVMPressureForegroundJetsam = 4, /* Jetsam is approaching the Background bands */ kVMPressureBackgroundJetsam = 5, } vm_pressure_level_t; /* Legacy */ #define kVMPressureJetsam kVMPressureForegroundJetsam /* * data/hint fflags for EVFILT_SOCK, shared with userspace. * */ #define NOTE_CONNRESET 0x00000001 /* Received RST */ #define NOTE_READCLOSED 0x00000002 /* Read side is shutdown */ #define NOTE_WRITECLOSED 0x00000004 /* Write side is shutdown */ #define NOTE_TIMEOUT 0x00000008 /* timeout: rexmt, keep-alive or persist */ #define NOTE_NOSRCADDR 0x00000010 /* source address not available */ #define NOTE_IFDENIED 0x00000020 /* interface denied connection */ #define NOTE_SUSPEND 0x00000040 /* output queue suspended */ #define NOTE_RESUME 0x00000080 /* output queue resumed */ #define NOTE_KEEPALIVE 0x00000100 /* TCP Keepalive received */ #define NOTE_ADAPTIVE_WTIMO 0x00000200 /* TCP adaptive write timeout */ #define NOTE_ADAPTIVE_RTIMO 0x00000400 /* TCP adaptive read timeout */ #define NOTE_CONNECTED 0x00000800 /* socket is connected */ #define NOTE_DISCONNECTED 0x00001000 /* socket is disconnected */ #define NOTE_CONNINFO_UPDATED 0x00002000 /* connection info was updated */ #define NOTE_NOTIFY_ACK 0x00004000 /* notify acknowledgement */ #define NOTE_WAKE_PKT 0x00008000 /* received wake packet */ #define EVFILT_SOCK_LEVEL_TRIGGER_MASK \ (NOTE_READCLOSED | NOTE_WRITECLOSED | NOTE_SUSPEND | NOTE_RESUME | \ NOTE_CONNECTED | NOTE_DISCONNECTED) #define EVFILT_SOCK_ALL_MASK \ (NOTE_CONNRESET | NOTE_READCLOSED | NOTE_WRITECLOSED | NOTE_TIMEOUT | \ NOTE_NOSRCADDR | NOTE_IFDENIED | NOTE_SUSPEND | NOTE_RESUME | \ NOTE_KEEPALIVE | NOTE_ADAPTIVE_WTIMO | NOTE_ADAPTIVE_RTIMO | \ NOTE_CONNECTED | NOTE_DISCONNECTED | NOTE_CONNINFO_UPDATED | \ NOTE_NOTIFY_ACK | NOTE_WAKE_PKT) /* * data/hint fflags for EVFILT_NW_CHANNEL, shared with userspace. */ #define NOTE_FLOW_ADV_UPDATE 0x00000001 /* flow advisory update */ #define NOTE_CHANNEL_EVENT 0x00000002 /* generic channel event */ #define NOTE_IF_ADV_UPD 0x00000004 /* Interface advisory update */ #define EVFILT_NW_CHANNEL_ALL_MASK \ (NOTE_FLOW_ADV_UPDATE | NOTE_CHANNEL_EVENT | NOTE_IF_ADV_UPD) #ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE LIST_HEAD(knote_list, knote); TAILQ_HEAD(kqtailq, knote); /* a list of "queued" events */ /* index into various kq queues */ typedef uint8_t kq_index_t; /* lskq(1) knows about this type */ __options_decl(kn_status_t, uint16_t /* 12 bits really */, { KN_ACTIVE = 0x001, /* event has been triggered */ KN_QUEUED = 0x002, /* event is on queue */ KN_DISABLED = 0x004, /* event is disabled */ KN_DROPPING = 0x008, /* knote is being dropped */ KN_LOCKED = 0x010, /* knote is locked (kq_knlocks) */ KN_POSTING = 0x020, /* f_event() in flight */ // was KN_STAYACTIVE = 0x040, KN_DEFERDELETE = 0x080, /* defer delete until re-enabled */ KN_MERGE_QOS = 0x100, /* f_event() / f_* ran concurrently and overrides must merge */ KN_REQVANISH = 0x200, /* requested EV_VANISH */ KN_VANISHED = 0x400, /* has vanished */ KN_SUPPRESSED = 0x800, /* event is suppressed during delivery */ }); #if CONFIG_EXCLAVES /* forward declaration of exclaves_resource */ struct exclaves_resource; #endif /* CONFIG_EXCLAVES */ #if __LP64__ #define KNOTE_KQ_PACKED_BITS 42 #define KNOTE_KQ_PACKED_SHIFT 0 #define KNOTE_KQ_PACKED_BASE 0 #else #define KNOTE_KQ_PACKED_BITS 32 #define KNOTE_KQ_PACKED_SHIFT 0 #define KNOTE_KQ_PACKED_BASE 0 #endif _Static_assert(!VM_PACKING_IS_BASE_RELATIVE(KNOTE_KQ_PACKED), "Make sure the knote pointer packing is based on arithmetic shifts"); struct kqueue; struct knote { TAILQ_ENTRY(knote) kn_tqe; /* linkage for tail queue */ SLIST_ENTRY(knote) kn_link; /* linkage for fd search list */ SLIST_ENTRY(knote) kn_selnext; /* klist element chain */ #define KNOTE_AUTODETACHED ((struct knote *) -1) #define KNOTE_IS_AUTODETACHED(kn) ((kn)->kn_selnext.sle_next == KNOTE_AUTODETACHED) kn_status_t kn_status : 12; uintptr_t kn_qos_index:4, /* in-use qos index */ kn_qos_override:3, /* qos override index */ kn_is_fd:1, /* knote is an fd */ kn_vnode_kqok:1, kn_vnode_use_ofst:1; #if __LP64__ uintptr_t kn_kq_packed : KNOTE_KQ_PACKED_BITS; #else uintptr_t kn_kq_packed; #endif /* per filter stash of data (pointer, uint32_t or uint64_t) */ union { uintptr_t kn_hook; /* Manually PAC-ed, see knote_kn_hook_get_raw() */ uint32_t kn_hook32; }; /* per filter pointer to the resource being watched */ union { struct fileproc *XNU_PTRAUTH_SIGNED_PTR("knote.fp") kn_fp; struct proc *XNU_PTRAUTH_SIGNED_PTR("knote.proc") kn_proc; struct ipc_port *XNU_PTRAUTH_SIGNED_PTR("knote.ipc_port") kn_ipc_port; struct ipc_pset *XNU_PTRAUTH_SIGNED_PTR("knote.ipc_pset") kn_ipc_pset; struct thread_call *XNU_PTRAUTH_SIGNED_PTR("knote.thcall") kn_thcall; struct thread *XNU_PTRAUTH_SIGNED_PTR("knote.thread") kn_thread; #if CONFIG_EXCLAVES struct exclaves_resource *XNU_PTRAUTH_SIGNED_PTR("knote.exclaves_resource") kn_exclaves_resource; #endif /* CONFIG_EXCLAVES*/ }; /* * Mimic kevent_qos so that knote_fill_kevent code is not horrid, * but with subtleties: * * - kevent_qos_s::filter is 16bits where ours is 8, and we use the top * bits to store the real specialized filter. * knote_fill_kevent* will always force the top bits to 0xff. * * - kevent_qos_s::xflags is not kept, kn_sfflags takes its place, * knote_fill_kevent* will set xflags to 0. * * - kevent_qos_s::data is saved as kn_sdata and filters are encouraged * to use knote_fill_kevent, knote_fill_kevent_with_sdata will copy * kn_sdata as the output value. * * knote_fill_kevent_with_sdata() programatically asserts * these aliasings are respected. */ struct kevent_internal_s { uint64_t kei_ident; /* identifier for this event */ #ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN__ int8_t kei_filter; /* filter for event */ uint8_t kei_filtid; /* actual filter for event */ #else uint8_t kei_filtid; /* actual filter for event */ int8_t kei_filter; /* filter for event */ #endif uint16_t kei_flags; /* general flags */ int32_t kei_qos; /* quality of service */ uint64_t kei_udata; /* opaque user data identifier */ uint32_t kei_fflags; /* filter-specific flags */ uint32_t kei_sfflags; /* knote: saved fflags */ int64_t kei_sdata; /* knote: filter-specific saved data */ uint64_t kei_ext[4]; /* filter-specific extensions */ } kn_kevent; #define kn_id kn_kevent.kei_ident #define kn_filtid kn_kevent.kei_filtid #define kn_filter kn_kevent.kei_filter #define kn_flags kn_kevent.kei_flags #define kn_qos kn_kevent.kei_qos #define kn_udata kn_kevent.kei_udata #define kn_fflags kn_kevent.kei_fflags #define kn_sfflags kn_kevent.kei_sfflags #define kn_sdata kn_kevent.kei_sdata #define kn_ext kn_kevent.kei_ext }; static inline struct kqueue * knote_get_kq(struct knote *kn) { vm_offset_t ptr = VM_UNPACK_POINTER(kn->kn_kq_packed, KNOTE_KQ_PACKED); return __unsafe_forge_single(struct kqueue *, ptr); } static inline int knote_get_seltype(struct knote *kn) { switch (kn->kn_filter) { case EVFILT_READ: return FREAD; case EVFILT_WRITE: return FWRITE; default: panic("%s(%p): invalid filter %d\n", __func__, kn, kn->kn_filter); return 0; } } struct kevent_ctx_s { uint64_t kec_data_avail; /* address of remaining data size */ union { user_addr_t kec_data_out; /* extra data pointer */ struct pollfd *kec_poll_fds; /* poll fds */ }; user_size_t kec_data_size; /* total extra data size */ user_size_t kec_data_resid; /* residual extra data size */ uint64_t kec_deadline; /* wait deadline unless KEVENT_FLAG_IMMEDIATE */ struct fileproc *kec_fp; /* fileproc to pass to fp_drop or NULL */ int kec_fd; /* fd to pass to fp_drop or -1 */ /* the fields below are only set during process / scan */ int kec_process_nevents; /* user-level event count */ int kec_process_noutputs; /* number of events output */ unsigned int kec_process_flags; /* kevent flags, only set for process */ user_addr_t kec_process_eventlist; /* user-level event list address */ }; typedef struct kevent_ctx_s *kevent_ctx_t; kevent_ctx_t kevent_get_context(thread_t thread); /* * Filter operators * * These routines, provided by each filter, are called to attach, detach, deliver events, * change/update filter registration and process/deliver events: * * - the f_attach, f_touch, f_process and f_detach callbacks are always * serialized with respect to each other for the same knote. * * - the f_event routine is called with a use-count taken on the knote to * prolongate its lifetime and protect against drop, but is not otherwise * serialized with other routine calls. * * - the f_detach routine is always called last, and is serialized with all * other callbacks, including f_event calls. * * * Here are more details: * * f_isfd - * identifies if the "ident" field in the kevent structure is a file-descriptor. * * If so, the knote is associated with the file descriptor prior to attach and * auto-removed when the file descriptor is closed (this latter behavior may change * for EV_DISPATCH2 kevent types to allow delivery of events identifying unintended * closes). * * Otherwise the knote is hashed by the ident and has no auto-close behavior. * * f_adjusts_qos - * identifies if the filter can adjust its QoS during its lifetime. * * Filters using this facility should request the new overrides they want * using the appropriate FILTER_{RESET,ADJUST}_EVENT_QOS extended codes. * * Currently, EVFILT_MACHPORT is the only filter using this facility. * * f_extended_codes - * identifies if the filter returns extended codes from its routines * (see FILTER_ACTIVE, ...) or 0 / 1 values. * * f_attach - * called to attach the knote to the underlying object that will be delivering events * through it when EV_ADD is supplied and no existing matching event is found * * provided a knote that is pre-attached to the fd or hashed (see above) but is * specially marked to avoid concurrent access until the attach is complete. The * kevent structure embedded in this knote has been filled in with a sanitized * version of the user-supplied kevent data. However, the user-supplied filter-specific * flags (fflags) and data fields have been moved into the knote's kn_sfflags and kn_sdata * fields respectively. These are usually interpretted as a set of "interest" flags and * data by each filter - to be matched against delivered events. * * The attach operator indicated errors by setting the EV_ERROR flog in the flags field * embedded in the knote's kevent structure - with the specific error indicated in the * corresponding data field. * * The return value indicates if the knote should already be considered "activated" at * the time of attach (one or more of the interest events has already occured). * * f_detach - * called to disassociate the knote from the underlying object delivering events * the filter should not attempt to deliver events through this knote after this * operation returns control to the kq system. * * f_event - * if the knote() function (or KNOTE() macro) is called against a list of knotes, * this operator will be called on each knote in the list. * * The "hint" parameter is completely filter-specific, but usually indicates an * event or set of events that have occured against the source object associated * with the list. * * The return value indicates if the knote should already be considered "activated" at * the time of attach (one or more of the interest events has already occured). * * f_process - * called when attempting to deliver triggered events to user-space. * * If the knote was previously activated, this operator will be called when a * thread is trying to deliver events to user-space. The filter gets one last * chance to determine if the event/events are still interesting for this knote * (are the conditions still right to deliver an event). If so, the filter * fills in the output kevent structure with the information to be delivered. * * The input context/data parameter is used during event delivery. Some * filters allow additional data delivery as part of event delivery. This * context field indicates if space was made available for these additional * items and how that space is to be allocated/carved-out. * * The filter may set EV_CLEAR or EV_ONESHOT in the output flags field to indicate * special post-delivery dispositions for the knote. * * EV_CLEAR - indicates that all matching events have been delivered. Even * though there were events to deliver now, there will not be any * more until some additional events are delivered to the knote * via the f_event operator, or the interest set is changed via * the f_touch operator. The knote can remain deactivated after * processing this event delivery. * * EV_ONESHOT - indicates that this is the last event to be delivered via * this knote. It will automatically be deleted upon delivery * (or if in dispatch-mode, upon re-enablement after this delivery). * * The return value indicates if the knote has delivered an output event. * Unless one of the special output flags was set in the output kevent, a non- * zero return value ALSO indicates that the knote should be re-activated * for future event processing (in case it delivers level-based or a multi-edge * type events like message queues that already exist). * * NOTE: In the future, the boolean may change to an enum that allows more * explicit indication of just delivering a current event vs delivering * an event with more events still pending. * * f_touch - * called to update the knote with new state from the user during * EVFILT_ADD/ENABLE/DISABLE on an already-attached knote. * * f_touch should copy relevant new data from the kevent into the knote. * * operator must lock against concurrent f_event operations. * * A return value of 1 indicates that the knote should now be considered * 'activated'. * * f_touch can set EV_ERROR with specific error in the data field to * return an error to the client. You should return 1 to indicate that * the kevent needs to be activated and processed. * * f_allow_drop - * * [OPTIONAL] If this function is non-null, then it indicates that the * filter wants to validate EV_DELETE events. This is necessary if * a particular filter needs to synchronize knote deletion with its own * filter lock. * * When true is returned, the the EV_DELETE is allowed and can proceed. * * If false is returned, the EV_DELETE doesn't proceed, and the passed in * kevent is used for the copyout to userspace. * * Currently, EVFILT_WORKLOOP is the only filter using this facility. * * f_post_register_wait - * [OPTIONAL] called when attach or touch return the FILTER_REGISTER_WAIT * extended code bit. It is possible to use this facility when the last * register command wants to wait. * * Currently, EVFILT_WORKLOOP is the only filter using this facility. * * f_sanitized_copyout - * [OPTIONAL] If this function is non-null, then it should be used so * that the filter can provide a sanitized copy of the current contents * of a knote to userspace. This prevents leaking of any sensitive * information like kernel pointers which might be stashed in filter * specific data. * * Currently, EVFILT_MACHPORT uses this facility. */ struct _kevent_register; struct knote_lock_ctx; struct proc; struct uthread; struct waitq; struct thread_group; struct filterops { bool f_isfd; /* true if ident == filedescriptor */ bool f_adjusts_qos; /* true if the filter can override the knote */ bool f_extended_codes; /* hooks return extended codes */ int (*f_attach)(struct knote *kn, struct kevent_qos_s *kev); void (*f_detach)(struct knote *kn); int (*f_event)(struct knote *kn, long hint); int (*f_touch)(struct knote *kn, struct kevent_qos_s *kev); int (*f_process)(struct knote *kn, struct kevent_qos_s *kev); /* optional & advanced */ bool (*f_allow_drop)(struct knote *kn, struct kevent_qos_s *kev); void (*f_post_register_wait)(struct uthread *uth, struct knote *kn, struct _kevent_register *ss_kr); void (*f_sanitized_copyout)(struct knote *kn, struct kevent_qos_s *kev); }; /* * Extended codes returned by filter routines when f_extended_codes is set. * * FILTER_ACTIVE * The filter is active and a call to f_process() may return an event. * * For f_process() the meaning is slightly different: the knote will be * activated again as long as f_process returns FILTER_ACTIVE, unless * EV_CLEAR is set, which require a new f_event to reactivate the knote. * * Valid: f_attach, f_event, f_touch, f_process * Implicit: - * Ignored: - * * FILTER_REGISTER_WAIT * The filter wants its f_post_register_wait() to be called. * * Note: It is only valid to ask for this behavior for a workloop kqueue, * and is really only meant to be used by EVFILT_WORKLOOP. * * Valid: f_attach, f_touch * Implicit: - * Ignored: f_event, f_process * * FILTER_UPDATE_REQ_QOS * The filter wants the passed in QoS to be updated as the new intrinsic qos * for this knote. If the kevent `qos` field is 0, no update is performed. * * This also will reset the event QoS, so FILTER_ADJUST_EVENT_QOS() must * also be used if an override should be maintained. * * Note: when this is used in f_touch, the incoming qos validation * is under the responsiblity of the filter. * * Valid: f_touch * Implicit: f_attach * Ignored: f_event, f_process * * FILTER_RESET_EVENT_QOS * FILTER_ADJUST_EVENT_QOS(qos) * The filter wants the QoS of the next event delivery to be overridden * at the specified QoS. This allows for the next event QoS to be elevated * from the knote requested qos (See FILTER_UPDATE_REQ_QOS). * * Event QoS Overrides are reset when a particular knote is no longer * active. Hence this is ignored if FILTER_ACTIVE isn't also returned. * * Races between an f_event() and any other f_* routine asking for * a specific QoS override are handled generically and the filters do not * have to worry about them. * * To use this facility, filters MUST set their f_adjusts_qos bit to true. * * It is expected that filters will return the new QoS they expect to be * applied from any f_* callback except for f_process() where no specific * information should be provided. Filters should not try to hide no-ops, * kevent will already optimize these away. * * Valid: f_touch, f_attach, f_event, f_process * Implicit: - * Ignored: - * * FILTER_THREADREQ_NODEFEER * The filter has moved a turnstile priority push away from the current * thread, preemption has been disabled, and thread requests need to be * commited before preemption is re-enabled. * * * Valid: f_attach, f_touch * Implicit: - * Invalid: f_event, f_process */ #define FILTER_ACTIVE 0x00000001 #define FILTER_REGISTER_WAIT 0x00000002 #define FILTER_UPDATE_REQ_QOS 0x00000004 #define FILTER_ADJUST_EVENT_QOS_BIT 0x00000008 #define FILTER_ADJUST_EVENT_QOS_MASK 0x00000070 #define FILTER_ADJUST_EVENT_QOS_SHIFT 4 #define FILTER_ADJUST_EVENT_QOS(qos) \ (((qos) << FILTER_ADJUST_EVENT_QOS_SHIFT) | FILTER_ADJUST_EVENT_QOS_BIT) #define FILTER_GET_EVENT_QOS(result) \ ((result >> FILTER_ADJUST_EVENT_QOS_SHIFT) & THREAD_QOS_LAST) #define FILTER_RESET_EVENT_QOS FILTER_ADJUST_EVENT_QOS_BIT #define FILTER_THREADREQ_NODEFEER 0x00000080 #define FILTER_ADJUST_EVENT_IOTIER_BIT 0x00000100 #define filter_call(_ops, call) \ ((_ops)->f_extended_codes ? (_ops)->call : !!((_ops)->call)) SLIST_HEAD(klist, knote); extern void knote_init(void); extern void klist_init(struct klist *list); #define KNOTE(list, hint) knote(list, hint, false) #define KNOTE_ATTACH(list, kn) knote_attach(list, kn) #define KNOTE_DETACH(list, kn) knote_detach(list, kn) extern void knote(struct klist *list, long hint, bool autodetach); extern int knote_attach(struct klist *list, struct knote *kn); extern int knote_detach(struct klist *list, struct knote *kn); extern void knote_vanish(struct klist *list, bool make_active); extern void knote_set_error(struct knote *kn, int error); extern int64_t knote_low_watermark(const struct knote *kn) __pure2; extern void knote_fill_kevent_with_sdata(struct knote *kn, struct kevent_qos_s *kev); extern void knote_fill_kevent(struct knote *kn, struct kevent_qos_s *kev, int64_t data); extern void *knote_kn_hook_get_raw(struct knote *kn); // Must be called after having specified the filtid + filter in the knote extern void knote_kn_hook_set_raw(struct knote *kn, void *kn_hook); extern void knote_fdclose(struct proc *p, int fd); extern const struct filterops *knote_fops(struct knote *kn); extern struct turnstile *kqueue_turnstile(struct kqueue *); extern struct turnstile *kqueue_alloc_turnstile(struct kqueue *); extern void kqueue_set_iotier_override(struct kqueue *kqu, uint8_t iotier_override); extern uint8_t kqueue_get_iotier_override(struct kqueue *kqu); int kevent_proc_copy_uptrs(void *proc, uint64_t *buf, uint32_t bufsize); #if CONFIG_PREADOPT_TG extern void kqueue_set_preadopted_thread_group(struct kqueue *kq, struct thread_group *tg, thread_qos_t qos); extern bool kqueue_process_preadopt_thread_group(thread_t t, struct kqueue *kq, struct thread_group *tg); #endif int kevent_copyout_proc_dynkqids(void *proc, user_addr_t ubuf, uint32_t ubufsize, int32_t *nkqueues_out); int kevent_copyout_dynkqinfo(void *proc, kqueue_id_t kq_id, user_addr_t ubuf, uint32_t ubufsize, int32_t *size_out); int kevent_copyout_dynkqextinfo(void *proc, kqueue_id_t kq_id, user_addr_t ubuf, uint32_t ubufsize, int32_t *nknotes_out); extern int filt_wlattach_sync_ipc(struct knote *kn); extern void filt_wldetach_sync_ipc(struct knote *kn); extern int kevent_workq_internal(struct proc *p, user_addr_t changelist, int nchanges, user_addr_t eventlist, int nevents, user_addr_t data_out, user_size_t *data_available, unsigned int flags, int32_t *retval); #elif defined(KERNEL_PRIVATE) /* !XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE: kexts still need a klist structure definition */ struct proc; struct knote; SLIST_HEAD(klist, knote); #endif /* !XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE && KERNEL_PRIVATE */ #else /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */ __BEGIN_DECLS int kevent_qos(int kq, const struct kevent_qos_s *changelist, int nchanges, struct kevent_qos_s *eventlist, int nevents, void *data_out, size_t *data_available, unsigned int flags); int kevent_id(kqueue_id_t id, const struct kevent_qos_s *changelist, int nchanges, struct kevent_qos_s *eventlist, int nevents, void *data_out, size_t *data_available, unsigned int flags); __END_DECLS #endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */ /* Flags for pending events notified by kernel via return-to-kernel ast */ #define R2K_WORKLOOP_PENDING_EVENTS 0x1 #define R2K_WORKQ_PENDING_EVENTS 0x2 /* Flags for notifying what to do when there is a workqueue quantum expiry */ #define PTHREAD_WQ_QUANTUM_EXPIRY_NARROW 0x1 #define PTHREAD_WQ_QUANTUM_EXPIRY_SHUFFLE 0x2 #endif /* !_SYS_EVENT_PRIVATE_H_ */ |