linux_socket.h revision 1.17 1 1.17 njoly /* $NetBSD: linux_socket.h,v 1.17 2009/06/16 23:17:02 njoly Exp $ */
2 1.4 erh
3 1.4 erh /*-
4 1.6 fvdl * Copyright (c) 1995, 1998 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5 1.4 erh * All rights reserved.
6 1.4 erh *
7 1.4 erh * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8 1.6 fvdl * by Frank van der Linden and Eric Haszlakiewicz.
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30 1.1 fvdl */
31 1.1 fvdl
32 1.5 christos #ifndef _LINUX_SOCKET_H
33 1.5 christos #define _LINUX_SOCKET_H
34 1.1 fvdl
35 1.1 fvdl /*
36 1.1 fvdl * Various Linux socket defines. Everything that is not re-defined here
37 1.1 fvdl * is the same as in NetBSD.
38 1.1 fvdl *
39 1.1 fvdl * COMPAT_43 is assumed, and the osockaddr struct is used (it is what
40 1.1 fvdl * Linux uses)
41 1.1 fvdl */
42 1.1 fvdl
43 1.1 fvdl /*
44 1.1 fvdl * Address families. There are fewer of them, and they're numbered
45 1.1 fvdl * a bit different
46 1.1 fvdl */
47 1.1 fvdl
48 1.1 fvdl #define LINUX_AF_UNSPEC 0
49 1.1 fvdl #define LINUX_AF_UNIX 1
50 1.1 fvdl #define LINUX_AF_INET 2
51 1.1 fvdl #define LINUX_AF_AX25 3
52 1.1 fvdl #define LINUX_AF_IPX 4
53 1.1 fvdl #define LINUX_AF_APPLETALK 5
54 1.4 erh #define LINUX_AF_NETROM 6
55 1.4 erh #define LINUX_AF_BRIDGE 7
56 1.4 erh #define LINUX_AF_ATMPVC 8
57 1.4 erh #define LINUX_AF_X25 9
58 1.4 erh #define LINUX_AF_INET6 10
59 1.4 erh #define LINUX_AF_ROSE 11
60 1.4 erh #define LINUX_AF_DECnet 12
61 1.4 erh #define LINUX_AF_NETBEUI 13
62 1.4 erh #define LINUX_AF_SECURITY 14
63 1.4 erh #define LINUX_pseudo_AF_KEY 15
64 1.4 erh #define LINUX_AF_NETLINK 16
65 1.4 erh #define LINUX_AF_PACKET 17
66 1.4 erh #define LINUX_AF_ASH 18
67 1.4 erh #define LINUX_AF_ECONET 19
68 1.4 erh #define LINUX_AF_ATMSVC 20
69 1.4 erh #define LINUX_AF_SNA 22
70 1.4 erh #define LINUX_AF_MAX 32
71 1.1 fvdl
72 1.1 fvdl /*
73 1.1 fvdl * Option levels for [gs]etsockopt(2). Only SOL_SOCKET is different,
74 1.1 fvdl * the rest matches IPPROTO_XXX
75 1.1 fvdl */
76 1.1 fvdl
77 1.4 erh /* SOL_SOCKET is machine dependant on Linux */
78 1.1 fvdl #define LINUX_SOL_IP 0
79 1.4 erh #define LINUX_SOL_TCP 6
80 1.4 erh #define LINUX_SOL_UDP 17
81 1.4 erh /* Unused for now: */
82 1.4 erh #define LINUX_SOL_IPV6 41
83 1.4 erh #define LINUX_SOL_ICMPV6 58
84 1.4 erh #define LINUX_SOL_RAW 255
85 1.1 fvdl #define LINUX_SOL_IPX 256
86 1.1 fvdl #define LINUX_SOL_AX25 257
87 1.4 erh #define LINUX_SOL_ATALK 258
88 1.4 erh #define LINUX_SOL_NETROM 259
89 1.4 erh #define LINUX_SOL_ROSE 260
90 1.4 erh #define LINUX_SOL_DECNET 261
91 1.4 erh #define LINUX_SOL_X25 262
92 1.4 erh #define LINUX_SOL_PACKET 263
93 1.4 erh #define LINUX_SOL_ATM 264
94 1.4 erh #define LINUX_SOL_AAL 265
95 1.1 fvdl
96 1.1 fvdl /*
97 1.4 erh * Options for [gs]etsockopt(2), socket level are machine dependant.
98 1.1 fvdl */
99 1.1 fvdl
100 1.1 fvdl /*
101 1.4 erh * Options for [gs]etsockopt(2), IP level.
102 1.1 fvdl */
103 1.1 fvdl
104 1.2 mycroft #define LINUX_IP_TOS 1
105 1.2 mycroft #define LINUX_IP_TTL 2
106 1.2 mycroft #define LINUX_IP_MULTICAST_IF 32
107 1.2 mycroft #define LINUX_IP_MULTICAST_TTL 33
108 1.2 mycroft #define LINUX_IP_MULTICAST_LOOP 34
109 1.2 mycroft #define LINUX_IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP 35
110 1.2 mycroft #define LINUX_IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP 36
111 1.3 mycroft
112 1.3 mycroft /*
113 1.4 erh * Options for [gs]etsockopt(2), TCP level.
114 1.3 mycroft */
115 1.3 mycroft
116 1.3 mycroft #define LINUX_TCP_NODELAY 1
117 1.3 mycroft #define LINUX_TCP_MAXSEG 2
118 1.1 fvdl
119 1.11 jdolecek /* "Socket"-level control message types: */
120 1.11 jdolecek #define LINUX_SCM_RIGHTS 1 /* same as SCM_RIGHTS */
121 1.11 jdolecek #define LINUX_SCM_CREDENTIALS 2 /* accepts ucred rather than sockcred */
122 1.11 jdolecek #define LINUX_SCM_CONNECT 3 /* not supported in NetBSD */
123 1.11 jdolecek #define LINUX_SCM_TIMESTAMP LINUX_SO_TIMESTAMP
124 1.11 jdolecek /* not actually implemented in Linux 2.5.15? */
125 1.11 jdolecek
126 1.11 jdolecek /*
127 1.11 jdolecek * Message flags (for sendmsg/recvmsg)
128 1.11 jdolecek */
129 1.11 jdolecek #define LINUX_MSG_OOB 0x001
130 1.11 jdolecek #define LINUX_MSG_PEEK 0x002
131 1.11 jdolecek #define LINUX_MSG_DONTROUTE 0x004
132 1.11 jdolecek #define LINUX_MSG_TRYHARD 0x004
133 1.11 jdolecek #define LINUX_MSG_CTRUNC 0x008
134 1.11 jdolecek #define LINUX_MSG_PROBE 0x010 /* Don't send, only probe path */
135 1.11 jdolecek #define LINUX_MSG_TRUNC 0x020
136 1.11 jdolecek #define LINUX_MSG_DONTWAIT 0x040 /* this msg should be nonblocking */
137 1.11 jdolecek #define LINUX_MSG_EOR 0x080 /* data completes record */
138 1.11 jdolecek #define LINUX_MSG_WAITALL 0x100 /* wait for full request or error */
139 1.11 jdolecek #define LINUX_MSG_FIN 0x200
140 1.11 jdolecek #define LINUX_MSG_EOF LINUX_MSG_FIN
141 1.11 jdolecek #define LINUX_MSG_SYN 0x400
142 1.11 jdolecek #define LINUX_MSG_CONFIRM 0x800 /* Confirm path validity */
143 1.11 jdolecek #define LINUX_MSG_RST 0x1000
144 1.11 jdolecek #define LINUX_MSG_ERRQUEUE 0x2000 /* fetch message from error queue */
145 1.11 jdolecek #define LINUX_MSG_NOSIGNAL 0x4000 /* do not generate SIGPIPE */
146 1.11 jdolecek #define LINUX_MSG_MORE 0x8000 /* Sender will send more */
147 1.11 jdolecek
148 1.11 jdolecek /*
149 1.11 jdolecek * Linux alignment requirement for CMSG struct manipulation.
150 1.15 dsl * Linux aligns on (size_t) boundary on all architectures.
151 1.15 dsl * Fortunately for linux, linux_cmsghdr is always size_t aligned !
152 1.15 dsl * since no padding is added between the header and data.
153 1.15 dsl * XXX: this code isn't right for the compat32 code.
154 1.15 dsl */
155 1.15 dsl struct linux_cmsghdr {
156 1.15 dsl size_t cmsg_len; /* NB not socklen_t */
157 1.15 dsl int cmsg_level;
158 1.15 dsl int cmsg_type;
159 1.15 dsl /* unsigned char __cmsg_data[0]; */
160 1.15 dsl };
161 1.15 dsl
162 1.11 jdolecek #define LINUX_CMSG_ALIGN(n) \
163 1.15 dsl (((n) + sizeof(size_t)-1) & ~(sizeof(size_t)-1))
164 1.15 dsl /* Linux either uses this, or &((cmsg)->__cmsg_data) */
165 1.11 jdolecek #define LINUX_CMSG_DATA(cmsg) \
166 1.15 dsl ((u_char *)((struct linux_cmsghdr *)(cmsg) + 1))
167 1.11 jdolecek #define LINUX_CMSG_NXTHDR(mhdr, cmsg) \
168 1.15 dsl ((((char *)(cmsg) + LINUX_CMSG_ALIGN((cmsg)->cmsg_len) + \
169 1.15 dsl sizeof(*(cmsg))) > \
170 1.14 christos (((char *)(mhdr)->msg_control) + (mhdr)->msg_controllen)) ? \
171 1.15 dsl (struct linux_cmsghdr *)NULL : \
172 1.15 dsl (struct linux_cmsghdr *)((char *)(cmsg) + \
173 1.11 jdolecek LINUX_CMSG_ALIGN((cmsg)->cmsg_len)))
174 1.15 dsl /* This the number of bytes removed from each item (excl. final padding) */
175 1.15 dsl #define LINUX_CMSG_ALIGN_DELTA \
176 1.15 dsl (CMSG_ALIGN(sizeof(struct cmsghdr)) - sizeof(struct linux_cmsghdr))
177 1.15 dsl
178 1.15 dsl #define LINUX_CMSG_FIRSTHDR(mhdr) \
179 1.15 dsl ((mhdr)->msg_controllen >= sizeof(struct linux_cmsghdr) ? \
180 1.15 dsl (struct linux_cmsghdr *)(mhdr)->msg_control : NULL)
181 1.15 dsl
182 1.17 njoly #define LINUX_CMSG_SPACE(l) \
183 1.17 njoly (sizeof(struct linux_cmsghdr) + LINUX_CMSG_ALIGN(l))
184 1.17 njoly #define LINUX_CMSG_LEN(l) \
185 1.17 njoly (sizeof(struct linux_cmsghdr) + (l))
186 1.11 jdolecek
187 1.11 jdolecek /*
188 1.11 jdolecek * Machine specific definitions.
189 1.11 jdolecek */
190 1.5 christos #if defined(__i386__)
191 1.5 christos #include <compat/linux/arch/i386/linux_socket.h>
192 1.7 itohy #elif defined(__m68k__)
193 1.7 itohy #include <compat/linux/arch/m68k/linux_socket.h>
194 1.5 christos #elif defined(__alpha__)
195 1.5 christos #include <compat/linux/arch/alpha/linux_socket.h>
196 1.8 manu #elif defined(__powerpc__)
197 1.8 manu #include <compat/linux/arch/powerpc/linux_socket.h>
198 1.9 manu #elif defined(__mips__)
199 1.9 manu #include <compat/linux/arch/mips/linux_socket.h>
200 1.10 bjh21 #elif defined(__arm__)
201 1.10 bjh21 #include <compat/linux/arch/arm/linux_socket.h>
202 1.12 manu #elif defined(__amd64__)
203 1.12 manu #include <compat/linux/arch/amd64/linux_socket.h>
204 1.5 christos #else
205 1.5 christos #error Undefined linux_socket.h machine type.
206 1.5 christos #endif
207 1.5 christos
208 1.5 christos #endif /* !_LINUX_SOCKET_H */
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