NAME
domain_add, pfctlinput, pfctlinput2, pffinddomain, pffindproto, pffindtype, DOMAIN_SET — network domain managementSYNOPSIS
#include <sys/param.h>#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/protosw.h>
#include <sys/domain.h> void
domain_add(void *data); void
pfctlinput(int cmd, struct sockaddr *sa); void
pfctlinput2(int cmd, struct sockaddr *sa, void *ctlparam); struct domain *
pffinddomain(int family); struct protosw *
pffindproto(int family, int protocol, int type); struct protosw *
pffindtype(int family, int type); void
DOMAIN_SET(name);
DESCRIPTION
Network protocols installed in the system are maintained within what are called domains (for example the inetdomain and localdomain).struct domain { int dom_family; /* AF_xxx */ char *dom_name; void (*dom_init) /* initialize domain data structures */ (void); void (*dom_destroy) /* cleanup structures / state */ (void); int (*dom_externalize) /* externalize access rights */ (struct mbuf *, struct mbuf **); void (*dom_dispose) /* dispose of internalized rights */ (struct mbuf *); struct protosw *dom_protosw, *dom_protoswNPROTOSW; struct domain *dom_next; int (*dom_rtattach) /* initialize routing table */ (void **, int); int (*dom_rtdetach) /* clean up routing table */ (void **, int); void *(*dom_ifattach)(struct ifnet *); void (*dom_ifdetach)(struct ifnet *, void *); int (*dom_ifmtu)(struct ifnet *); /* af-dependent data on ifnet */ };
struct protosw { short pr_type; /* socket type used for */ struct domain *pr_domain; /* domain protocol a member of */ short pr_protocol; /* protocol number */ short pr_flags; /* see below */ /* protocol-protocol hooks */ pr_input_t *pr_input; /* input to protocol (from below) */ pr_output_t *pr_output; /* output to protocol (from above) */ pr_ctlinput_t *pr_ctlinput; /* control input (from below) */ pr_ctloutput_t *pr_ctloutput; /* control output (from above) */ /* utility hooks */ pr_init_t *pr_init; pr_fasttimo_t *pr_fasttimo; /* fast timeout (200ms) */ pr_slowtimo_t *pr_slowtimo; /* slow timeout (500ms) */ pr_drain_t *pr_drain; /* flush any excess space possible */ struct pr_usrreqs *pr_usrreqs; /* user-protocol hook */ };
NULL
, and that only the protocol families
that are the same as sa have their
pr_ctlinput() function called.
domain_add() adds a new protocol domain to the
system. The argument data is cast directly to
struct domain * within the function, but is
declared void * in order to prevent compiler
warnings when new domains are registered with
SYSINIT(). In most cases
domain_add() is not called directly, instead
DOMAIN_SET() is used.
If the new domain has defined an initialization routine, it is called by
domain_add(); as well, each of the protocols
within the domain that have defined an initialization routine will have theirs
called.
Once a domain is added it cannot be unloaded. This is because there is no
reference counting system in place to determine if there are any active
references from sockets within that domain.
pffinddomain() finds a domain by family. If the
domain cannot be found, NULL
is returned.
pffindtype() and
pffindproto() look up a protocol by its number or
by its type. In most cases, if the protocol or type cannot be found,
NULL
is returned, but
pffindproto() may return the default if the
requested type is SOCK_RAW
, a protocol
switch type of SOCK_RAW
is found, and the
domain has a default raw protocol.
Both functions are called by socreate() in order to
resolve the protocol for the socket currently being created.
DOMAIN_SET() is a macro that simplifies the
registration of a domain via SYSINIT(). The code
resulting from the macro expects there to be a domain structure named
“namedomain
”
where name is the argument to
DOMAIN_SET():
struct domain localdomain = { AF_LOCAL, "local", unp_init, unp_externalize, unp_dispose, localsw, &localsw[sizeof(localsw)/sizeof(localsw[0])] }; DOMAIN_SET(local);
RETURN VALUES
Both pffindtype() and pffindproto() return a struct protosw * for the protocol requested. If the protocol or socket type is not found,NULL
is returned. In the case of
pffindproto(), the default protocol may be
returned for SOCK_RAW
types if the domain
has a default raw protocol.
SEE ALSO
socket(2)HISTORY
The functions domain_add(), pfctlinput(), pfctlinput2(), pffinddomain(), pffindproto(), pffindtype() and DOMAIN_SET() first appeared in FreeBSD 4.4.AUTHORS
This manual page was written by Chad David <[email protected]>.April 29, 2020 | Debian |