/* * Copyright (c) 2015-2016 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved. * * @APPLE_OSREFERENCE_LICENSE_HEADER_START@ * * This file contains Original Code and/or Modifications of Original Code * as defined in and that are subject to the Apple Public Source License * Version 2.0 (the 'License'). You may not use this file except in * compliance with the License. The rights granted to you under the License * may not be used to create, or enable the creation or redistribution of, * unlawful or unlicensed copies of an Apple operating system, or to * circumvent, violate, or enable the circumvention or violation of, any * terms of an Apple operating system software license agreement. * * Please obtain a copy of the License at * http://www.opensource.apple.com/apsl/ and read it before using this file. * * The Original Code and all software distributed under the License are * distributed on an 'AS IS' basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND APPLE HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL SUCH WARRANTIES, * INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, QUIET ENJOYMENT OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. * Please see the License for the specific language governing rights and * limitations under the License. * * @APPLE_OSREFERENCE_LICENSE_HEADER_END@ */ /* * File: kern/mach_node.h * Author: Dean Reece * Date: 2016 * * Definitions for mach internode communication (used by flipc). * This header is intended for use inside the kernel only. */ #ifndef _KERN_MACH_NODE_H_ #define _KERN_MACH_NODE_H_ #if defined(MACH_KERNEL_PRIVATE) || defined(__APPLE_API_PRIVATE) /*** Mach Node Name Server Section * Definitions shared by the mach_node layer in the kernel and the * node's bootstrap server (noded). */ /* This structure describes messages sent from the mach_node layer to the * node bootstrap server. */ #pragma pack(4) typedef struct mach_node_server_msg { mach_msg_header_t header; uint32_t identifier; // See FLIPC_SM_* defines uint32_t options; // Currently unused uint32_t node_id; // Node number } *mach_node_server_msg_t; #pragma pack() /* This structure describes node registration messages sent from the mach_node * layer to the node bootstrap server. */ typedef struct mach_node_server_register_msg { struct mach_node_server_msg node_header; uint8_t datamodel; // 1==ILP32, 2==LP64; matches dtrace uint8_t byteorder; // Uses defines from libkern/OSByteOrder.h } *mach_node_server_register_msg_t; #pragma pack() #define MACH_NODE_SERVER_MSG_ID (0x45444f4eUL) // msgh_id "NODE" for Node msgs #define MACH_NODE_SM_REG_LOCAL (0UL) // Register the local node #define MACH_NODE_SM_REG_REMOTE (1UL) // Register a remote node #if defined(__LP64__) #define LOCAL_DATA_MODEL (2) // Native data model is LP64 #else #define LOCAL_DATA_MODEL (1) // Native data model is ILP32 #endif #endif #if MACH_FLIPC && defined(MACH_KERNEL_PRIVATE) #include <kern/mach_node_link.h> #include <kern/queue.h> #include <sys/cdefs.h> __BEGIN_DECLS #define MACH_NODES_MAX (2) // Must be a power-of-2 #define MACH_NODE_ID_VALID(nid) (((nid) >= 0) && ((nid) < MACH_NODES_MAX)) typedef struct flipc_node *flipc_node_t; // Defined in ipc/flipc.h /*** Mach Node Section * * An instance of mach_node is allocated for each node known to mach. * In-kernel interfaces use a pointer to this structure to refer to a node. * External interfaces and protocols refer to node by id (mach_node_id_t). */ typedef struct mach_node *mach_node_t; struct mach_node { /* Static node details, provided by the link driver at registration */ struct mnl_node_info info; lck_spin_t node_lock_data; /* Flags and status word */ uint32_t link:2; // See MNL_LINK* defines uint32_t published:1; // True if node server has send-right uint32_t active:1; // True if node is up and ready uint32_t suspended:1; // True if node is active but sleeping uint32_t dead:1; // True if node is dead uint32_t _reserved:26; // Fill out the 32b flags field /* port/space/set */ ipc_space_t proxy_space; // Kernel special space for proxy rights ipc_pset_t proxy_port_set; // All proxy ports are in this set ipc_port_t bootstrap_port; // Port for which "noded" holds rcv right ipc_port_t control_port; // For control & ack/nak messages /* Misc */ int proto_vers; // Protocol version in use for this node mach_node_t antecedent; // Pointer to prior encarnation of this node id }; extern mach_node_t localnode; // This node's mach_node_t struct #define MACH_NODE_NULL ((mach_node_t) 0UL) #define MACH_NODE_SIZE ((vm_offset_t)sizeof(struct mach_node)) #define MACH_NODE_VALID(node) ((node) != MACH_NODE_NULL) #define MACH_NODE_ALLOC() ((mach_node_t)kalloc(MACH_NODE_SIZE)) #define MACH_NODE_FREE(node) kfree(node, MACH_NODE_SIZE) #define MACH_NODE_LOCK_INIT(np) lck_spin_init(&(np)->node_lock_data, \ &ipc_lck_grp, &ipc_lck_attr) #define MACH_NODE_LOCK_DESTROY(np) lck_spin_destroy(&(np)->node_lock_data, \ &ipc_lck_grp) #define MACH_NODE_LOCK(np) lck_spin_lock(&(np)->node_lock_data) #define MACH_NODE_UNLOCK(np) lck_spin_unlock(&(np)->node_lock_data) /* Gets or allocates a locked mach_node struct for the specified <node_id>. * The current node is locked and returned if it is not dead, or if it is dead * and <alloc_if_dead> is false. A new node struct is allocated, locked and * returned if the node is dead and <alloc_if_dead> is true, or if the node * is absent and <alloc_if_absent> is true. MACH_NODE_NULL is returned if * the node is absent and <alloc_if_absent> is false. MACH_NODE_NULL is also * returned if a new node structure was not able to be allocated. */ mach_node_t mach_node_for_id_locked(mach_node_id_t node_id, boolean_t alloc_if_dead, boolean_t alloc_if_absent); /*** Mach Node Link Name Section * * A node link name (mnl_name_t) is an oqaque value guaranteed unique across * kernel instances on all nodes. This guarantee requires that node ids not * be recycled. * * Names 0..(MACH_NODES_MAX-1) represent null (invalid) names * Names MACH_NODES_MAX..(MACH_NODES_MAX*2-1) represent bootstrap names * Names >=(MACH_NODES_MAX*2) represent normal names. */ /* Allocate a new unique name and return it. * Dispose of this with mnl_name_free(). * Returns MNL_NAME_NULL on failure. */ extern mnl_name_t mnl_name_alloc(void); /* Deallocate a unique name that was allocated via mnl_name_alloc(). */ extern void mnl_name_free(mnl_name_t name); /* This macro is used to convert a node id to a bootstrap port name. */ #define MNL_NAME_BOOTSTRAP(nid) ((mnl_name_t) MACH_NODES_MAX | (nid)) #define MNL_NAME_NULL ((mnl_name_t) 0UL) #define MNL_NAME_VALID(obj) ((obj) >= MACH_NODES_MAX) /* The mnl hash table may optionally be used by clients to associate mnl_names * with objects. Objects to be stored in the hash table must start with an * instance of struct mnk_obj. It is up to clients of the hash table to * allocate and free the actual objects being stored. */ typedef struct mnl_obj { queue_chain_t links; // List of mnk_name_obj (See kern/queue.h "Method 1") mnl_name_t name; // Unique mnl_name } *mnl_obj_t; #define MNL_OBJ_NULL ((mnl_obj_t) 0UL) #define MNL_OBJ_VALID(obj) ((obj) != MNL_OBJ_NULL) /* Initialize the data structures in the mnl_obj structure at the head of the * provided object. This should be called on an object before it is passed to * any other mnl_obj* routine. */ void mnl_obj_init(mnl_obj_t obj); /* Search the local node's hash table for the object associated with a * mnl_name_t and return it. Returns MNL_NAME_NULL on failure. */ mnl_obj_t mnl_obj_lookup(mnl_name_t name); /* Search the local node's hash table for the object associated with a * mnl_name_t and remove it. The pointer to the removed object is returned so * that the caller can appropriately dispose of the object. * Returns MNL_NAME_NULL on failure. */ mnl_obj_t mnl_obj_remove(mnl_name_t name); /* Insert an object into the locak node's hash table. If the name of the * provided object is MNL_NAME_NULL then a new mnl_name is allocated and * assigned to the object. Returns KERN_SUCCESS, or KERN_NAME_EXISTS if * an object associated with that name is already in the hash table. */ kern_return_t mnl_obj_insert(mnl_obj_t obj); /*** Mach Node Link Message Section *** * * Struct mnl_msg is only the header for a mnl_msg buffer; * the actual buffer is normally larger. The rest of the buffer * holds the body of the message to be transmitted over the link. * * Note: A mnl_msg received over a link will be in the byte-order of the * node that send it. fname and size must be corrected to the hosts' native * byte order by the link driver before it is sent up to the flipc layer. * However, the link driver should not attempt to adjust the data model or * byte order of the payload that follows the mnl_msg header - that will * be done by the flipc layer. */ /* Values for mnl_msg.sub */ #define MACH_NODE_SUB_INVALID (0) // Never sent #define MACH_NODE_SUB_NODE (1) // MNL msg is for node management #define MACH_NODE_SUB_FLIPC (2) // MNL msg is for FLIPC subsystem #define MACH_NODE_SUB_VMSYS (3) // MNL msg is for VM subsystem /* Called whenever the node special port changes */ void mach_node_port_changed(void); __END_DECLS #endif // MACH_FLIPC && MACH_KERNEL_PRIVATE #endif // _KERN_MACH_NODE_H_