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34 * @(#)bpfdesc.h 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/10/93
39 #ifndef _NET_BPFDESC_H_
40 #define _NET_BPFDESC_H_
42 #include <sys/callout.h>
43 #include <sys/selinfo.h>
44 #include <sys/queue.h>
49 * Descriptor associated with each open bpf file.
53 LIST_ENTRY(bpf_d) bd_next; /* Linked list of descriptors */
55 * Buffer slots: two memory buffers store the incoming packets.
56 * The model has three slots. Sbuf is always occupied.
57 * sbuf (store) - Receive interrupt puts packets here.
58 * hbuf (hold) - When sbuf is full, put buffer here and
59 * wakeup read (replace sbuf with fbuf).
60 * fbuf (free) - When read is done, put buffer here.
61 * On receiving, if sbuf is full and fbuf is 0, packet is dropped.
63 caddr_t bd_sbuf; /* store slot */
64 caddr_t bd_hbuf; /* hold slot */
65 caddr_t bd_fbuf; /* free slot */
66 int bd_slen; /* current length of store buffer */
67 int bd_hlen; /* current length of hold buffer */
69 int bd_bufsize; /* absolute length of buffers */
71 struct bpf_if * bd_bif; /* interface descriptor */
72 u_long bd_rtout; /* Read timeout in 'ticks' */
73 struct bpf_insn *bd_rfilter; /* read filter code */
74 struct bpf_insn *bd_wfilter; /* write filter code */
75 void *bd_bfilter; /* binary filter code */
76 u_int64_t bd_rcount; /* number of packets received */
77 u_int64_t bd_dcount; /* number of packets dropped */
79 u_char bd_promisc; /* true if listening promiscuously */
80 u_char bd_state; /* idle, waiting, or timed out */
81 u_char bd_immediate; /* true to return on packet arrival */
82 int bd_hdrcmplt; /* false to fill in src lladdr automatically */
83 int bd_direction; /* select packet direction */
84 int bd_feedback; /* true to feed back sent packets */
85 int bd_async; /* non-zero if packet reception should generate signal */
86 int bd_sig; /* signal to send upon packet reception */
87 struct sigio * bd_sigio; /* information for async I/O */
88 struct selinfo bd_sel; /* bsd select info */
89 struct mtx bd_mtx; /* mutex for this descriptor */
90 struct callout bd_callout; /* for BPF timeouts with select */
91 struct label *bd_label; /* MAC label for descriptor */
92 u_int64_t bd_fcount; /* number of packets which matched filter */
93 pid_t bd_pid; /* PID which created descriptor */
94 int bd_locked; /* true if descriptor is locked */
95 u_int bd_bufmode; /* Current buffer mode. */
96 u_int64_t bd_wcount; /* number of packets written */
97 u_int64_t bd_wfcount; /* number of packets that matched write filter */
98 u_int64_t bd_wdcount; /* number of packets dropped during a write */
99 u_int64_t bd_zcopy; /* number of zero copy operations */
100 u_char bd_compat32; /* 32-bit stream on LP64 system */
103 /* Values for bd_state */
104 #define BPF_IDLE 0 /* no select in progress */
105 #define BPF_WAITING 1 /* waiting for read timeout in select */
106 #define BPF_TIMED_OUT 2 /* read timeout has expired in select */
108 #define BPFD_LOCK(bd) mtx_lock(&(bd)->bd_mtx)
109 #define BPFD_UNLOCK(bd) mtx_unlock(&(bd)->bd_mtx)
110 #define BPFD_LOCK_ASSERT(bd) mtx_assert(&(bd)->bd_mtx, MA_OWNED)
113 * External representation of the bpf descriptor
116 u_int bd_structsize; /* Size of this structure. */
132 char bd_ifname[IFNAMSIZ];
135 u_int64_t bd_wfcount;
136 u_int64_t bd_wdcount;
140 * Allocate 4 64 bit unsigned integers for future expansion so we do
141 * not have to worry about breaking the ABI.
143 u_int64_t bd_spare[4];
146 #define BPFIF_LOCK(bif) mtx_lock(&(bif)->bif_mtx)
147 #define BPFIF_UNLOCK(bif) mtx_unlock(&(bif)->bif_mtx)