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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1999,2000,2001 Jonathan Lemon <jlemon@FreeBSD.org>
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. 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
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* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
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* 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
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* 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_H_
#define _SYS_EVENT_H_
#include <machine/types.h>
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
#include <sys/queue.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#ifndef KERNEL
#include <sys/types.h>
#endif
/*
* Filter types
*/
#define EVFILT_READ (-1)
#define EVFILT_WRITE (-2)
#define EVFILT_AIO (-3) /* attached to aio requests */
#define EVFILT_VNODE (-4) /* attached to vnodes */
#define EVFILT_PROC (-5) /* attached to struct proc */
#define EVFILT_SIGNAL (-6) /* attached to struct proc */
#define EVFILT_TIMER (-7) /* timers */
#define EVFILT_MACHPORT (-8) /* Mach portsets */
#define EVFILT_FS (-9) /* Filesystem events */
#define EVFILT_USER (-10) /* User events */
#ifdef PRIVATE
/* Additional filter types in event_private.h */
#endif
#define EVFILT_VM (-12) /* Virtual memory events */
#define EVFILT_EXCEPT (-15) /* Exception events */
#ifdef PRIVATE
/* Make sure to count the filter types in event_private.h! */
#endif
#define EVFILT_SYSCOUNT 18
#define EVFILT_THREADMARKER EVFILT_SYSCOUNT /* Internal use only */
#pragma pack(4)
struct kevent {
uintptr_t ident; /* identifier for this event */
int16_t filter; /* filter for event */
uint16_t flags; /* general flags */
uint32_t fflags; /* filter-specific flags */
intptr_t data; /* filter-specific data */
void *udata; /* opaque user data identifier */
};
#pragma pack()
struct kevent64_s {
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 */
uint64_t udata; /* opaque user data identifier */
uint64_t ext[2]; /* filter-specific extensions */
};
#define EV_SET(kevp, a, b, c, d, e, f) do { \
struct kevent *__kevp__ = (kevp); \
__kevp__->ident = (a); \
__kevp__->filter = (b); \
__kevp__->flags = (c); \
__kevp__->fflags = (d); \
__kevp__->data = (e); \
__kevp__->udata = (f); \
} while(0)
#define EV_SET64(kevp, a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h) do { \
struct kevent64_s *__kevp__ = (kevp); \
__kevp__->ident = (a); \
__kevp__->filter = (b); \
__kevp__->flags = (c); \
__kevp__->fflags = (d); \
__kevp__->data = (e); \
__kevp__->udata = (f); \
__kevp__->ext[0] = (g); \
__kevp__->ext[1] = (h); \
} while(0)
/* kevent system call flags */
#define KEVENT_FLAG_NONE 0x000000 /* no flag value */
#define KEVENT_FLAG_IMMEDIATE 0x000001 /* immediate timeout */
#define KEVENT_FLAG_ERROR_EVENTS 0x000002 /* output events only include change errors */
/* actions */
#define EV_ADD 0x0001 /* add event to kq (implies enable) */
#define EV_DELETE 0x0002 /* delete event from kq */
#define EV_ENABLE 0x0004 /* enable event */
#define EV_DISABLE 0x0008 /* disable event (not reported) */
/* flags */
#define EV_ONESHOT 0x0010 /* only report one occurrence */
#define EV_CLEAR 0x0020 /* clear event state after reporting */
#define EV_RECEIPT 0x0040 /* force immediate event output */
/* ... with or without EV_ERROR */
/* ... use KEVENT_FLAG_ERROR_EVENTS */
/* on syscalls supporting flags */
#define EV_DISPATCH 0x0080 /* disable event after reporting */
#define EV_UDATA_SPECIFIC 0x0100 /* unique kevent per udata value */
#define EV_DISPATCH2 (EV_DISPATCH | EV_UDATA_SPECIFIC)
/* ... in combination with EV_DELETE */
/* will defer delete until udata-specific */
/* event enabled. EINPROGRESS will be */
/* returned to indicate the deferral */
#define EV_VANISHED 0x0200 /* report that source has vanished */
/* ... only valid with EV_DISPATCH2 */
#define EV_SYSFLAGS 0xF000 /* reserved by system */
#define EV_FLAG0 0x1000 /* filter-specific flag */
#define EV_FLAG1 0x2000 /* filter-specific flag */
/* returned values */
#define EV_EOF 0x8000 /* EOF detected */
#define EV_ERROR 0x4000 /* error, data contains errno */
/*
* Filter specific flags for EVFILT_READ
*
* The default behavior for EVFILT_READ is to make the "read" determination
* relative to the current file descriptor read pointer.
*
* The EV_POLL flag indicates the determination should be made via poll(2)
* semantics. These semantics dictate always returning true for regular files,
* regardless of the amount of unread data in the file.
*
* On input, EV_OOBAND specifies that filter should actively return in the
* presence of OOB on the descriptor. It implies that filter will return
* if there is OOB data available to read OR when any other condition
* for the read are met (for example number of bytes regular data becomes >=
* low-watermark).
* If EV_OOBAND is not set on input, it implies that the filter should not actively
* return for out of band data on the descriptor. The filter will then only return
* when some other condition for read is met (ex: when number of regular data bytes
* >=low-watermark OR when socket can't receive more data (SS_CANTRCVMORE)).
*
* On output, EV_OOBAND indicates the presence of OOB data on the descriptor.
* If it was not specified as an input parameter, then the data count is the
* number of bytes before the current OOB marker, else data count is the number
* of bytes beyond OOB marker.
*/
#define EV_POLL EV_FLAG0
#define EV_OOBAND EV_FLAG1
/*
* data/hint fflags for EVFILT_USER, shared with userspace
*/
/*
* On input, NOTE_TRIGGER causes the event to be triggered for output.
*/
#define NOTE_TRIGGER 0x01000000
/*
* On input, the top two bits of fflags specifies how the lower twenty four
* bits should be applied to the stored value of fflags.
*
* On output, the top two bits will always be set to NOTE_FFNOP and the
* remaining twenty four bits will contain the stored fflags value.
*/
#define NOTE_FFNOP 0x00000000 /* ignore input fflags */
#define NOTE_FFAND 0x40000000 /* and fflags */
#define NOTE_FFOR 0x80000000 /* or fflags */
#define NOTE_FFCOPY 0xc0000000 /* copy fflags */
#define NOTE_FFCTRLMASK 0xc0000000 /* mask for operations */
#define NOTE_FFLAGSMASK 0x00ffffff
/*
* data/hint fflags for EVFILT_{READ|WRITE}, shared with userspace
*
* The default behavior for EVFILT_READ is to make the determination
* realtive to the current file descriptor read pointer.
*/
#define NOTE_LOWAT 0x00000001 /* low water mark */
/* data/hint flags for EVFILT_EXCEPT, shared with userspace */
#define NOTE_OOB 0x00000002 /* OOB data */
/*
* data/hint fflags for EVFILT_VNODE, shared with userspace
*/
#define NOTE_DELETE 0x00000001 /* vnode was removed */
#define NOTE_WRITE 0x00000002 /* data contents changed */
#define NOTE_EXTEND 0x00000004 /* size increased */
#define NOTE_ATTRIB 0x00000008 /* attributes changed */
#define NOTE_LINK 0x00000010 /* link count changed */
#define NOTE_RENAME 0x00000020 /* vnode was renamed */
#define NOTE_REVOKE 0x00000040 /* vnode access was revoked */
#define NOTE_NONE 0x00000080 /* No specific vnode event: to test for EVFILT_READ activation*/
#define NOTE_FUNLOCK 0x00000100 /* vnode was unlocked by flock(2) */
#define NOTE_LEASE_DOWNGRADE 0x00000200 /* lease downgrade requested */
#define NOTE_LEASE_RELEASE 0x00000400 /* lease release requested */
/*
* data/hint fflags for EVFILT_PROC, shared with userspace
*
* Please note that EVFILT_PROC and EVFILT_SIGNAL share the same knote list
* that hangs off the proc structure. They also both play games with the hint
* passed to KNOTE(). If NOTE_SIGNAL is passed as a hint, then the lower bits
* of the hint contain the signal. IF NOTE_FORK is passed, then the lower bits
* contain the PID of the child (but the pid does not get passed through in
* the actual kevent).
*/
enum {
eNoteReapDeprecated __deprecated_enum_msg("This kqueue(2) EVFILT_PROC flag is deprecated") = 0x10000000
};
#define NOTE_EXIT 0x80000000 /* process exited */
#define NOTE_FORK 0x40000000 /* process forked */
#define NOTE_EXEC 0x20000000 /* process exec'd */
#define NOTE_REAP ((unsigned int)eNoteReapDeprecated /* 0x10000000 */ ) /* process reaped */
#define NOTE_SIGNAL 0x08000000 /* shared with EVFILT_SIGNAL */
#define NOTE_EXITSTATUS 0x04000000 /* exit status to be returned, valid for child process or when allowed to signal target pid */
#define NOTE_EXIT_DETAIL 0x02000000 /* provide details on reasons for exit */
#define NOTE_PDATAMASK 0x000fffff /* mask for signal & exit status */
#define NOTE_PCTRLMASK (~NOTE_PDATAMASK)
/*
* If NOTE_EXITSTATUS is present, provide additional info about exiting process.
*/
enum {
eNoteExitReparentedDeprecated __deprecated_enum_msg("This kqueue(2) EVFILT_PROC flag is no longer sent") = 0x00080000
};
#define NOTE_EXIT_REPARENTED ((unsigned int)eNoteExitReparentedDeprecated) /* exited while reparented */
/*
* If NOTE_EXIT_DETAIL is present, these bits indicate specific reasons for exiting.
*/
#define NOTE_EXIT_DETAIL_MASK 0x00070000
#define NOTE_EXIT_DECRYPTFAIL 0x00010000
#define NOTE_EXIT_MEMORY 0x00020000
#define NOTE_EXIT_CSERROR 0x00040000
/*
* data/hint fflags for EVFILT_VM, shared with userspace.
*/
#define NOTE_VM_PRESSURE 0x80000000 /* will react on memory pressure */
#define NOTE_VM_PRESSURE_TERMINATE 0x40000000 /* will quit on memory pressure, possibly after cleaning up dirty state */
#define NOTE_VM_PRESSURE_SUDDEN_TERMINATE 0x20000000 /* will quit immediately on memory pressure */
#define NOTE_VM_ERROR 0x10000000 /* there was an error */
/*
* data/hint fflags for EVFILT_TIMER, shared with userspace.
* The default is a (repeating) interval timer with the data
* specifying the timeout interval in milliseconds.
*
* All timeouts are implicitly EV_CLEAR events.
*/
#define NOTE_SECONDS 0x00000001 /* data is seconds */
#define NOTE_USECONDS 0x00000002 /* data is microseconds */
#define NOTE_NSECONDS 0x00000004 /* data is nanoseconds */
#define NOTE_ABSOLUTE 0x00000008 /* absolute timeout */
/* ... implicit EV_ONESHOT, timeout uses the gettimeofday epoch */
#define NOTE_LEEWAY 0x00000010 /* ext[1] holds leeway for power aware timers */
#define NOTE_CRITICAL 0x00000020 /* system does minimal timer coalescing */
#define NOTE_BACKGROUND 0x00000040 /* system does maximum timer coalescing */
#define NOTE_MACH_CONTINUOUS_TIME 0x00000080
/*
* NOTE_MACH_CONTINUOUS_TIME:
* with NOTE_ABSOLUTE: causes the timer to continue to tick across sleep,
* still uses gettimeofday epoch
* with NOTE_MACHTIME and NOTE_ABSOLUTE: uses mach continuous time epoch
* without NOTE_ABSOLUTE (interval timer mode): continues to tick across sleep
*/
#define NOTE_MACHTIME 0x00000100 /* data is mach absolute time units */
/* timeout uses the mach absolute time epoch */
/*
* data/hint fflags for EVFILT_MACHPORT, shared with userspace.
*
* Only portsets are supported at this time.
*
* The fflags field can optionally contain the MACH_RCV_MSG, MACH_RCV_LARGE,
* and related trailer receive options as defined in <mach/message.h>.
* The presence of these flags directs the kevent64() call to attempt to receive
* the message during kevent delivery, rather than just indicate that a message exists.
* On setup, The ext[0] field contains the receive buffer pointer and ext[1] contains
* the receive buffer length. Upon event delivery, the actual received message size
* is returned in ext[1]. As with mach_msg(), the buffer must be large enough to
* receive the message and the requested (or default) message trailers. In addition,
* the fflags field contains the return code normally returned by mach_msg().
*
* If MACH_RCV_MSG is specified, and the ext[1] field specifies a zero length, the
* system call argument specifying an ouput area (kevent_qos) will be consulted. If
* the system call specified an output data area, the user-space address
* of the received message is carved from that provided output data area (if enough
* space remains there). The address and length of each received message is
* returned in the ext[0] and ext[1] fields (respectively) of the corresponding kevent.
*
* IF_MACH_RCV_VOUCHER_CONTENT is specified, the contents of the message voucher is
* extracted (as specified in the xflags field) and stored in ext[2] up to ext[3]
* length. If the input length is zero, and the system call provided a data area,
* the space for the voucher content is carved from the provided space and its
* address and length is returned in ext[2] and ext[3] respectively.
*
* If no message receipt options were provided in the fflags field on setup, no
* message is received by this call. Instead, on output, the data field simply
* contains the name of the actual port detected with a message waiting.
*/
/*
* DEPRECATED!!!!!!!!!
* NOTE_TRACK, NOTE_TRACKERR, and NOTE_CHILD are no longer supported as of 10.5
*/
/* additional flags for EVFILT_PROC */
#define NOTE_TRACK 0x00000001 /* follow across forks */
#define NOTE_TRACKERR 0x00000002 /* could not track child */
#define NOTE_CHILD 0x00000004 /* am a child process */
#ifndef KERNEL
/* Temporary solution for BootX to use inode.h till kqueue moves to vfs layer */
struct knote;
SLIST_HEAD(klist, knote);
struct timespec;
__BEGIN_DECLS
int kqueue(void);
int kevent(int kq,
const struct kevent *changelist, int nchanges,
struct kevent *eventlist, int nevents,
const struct timespec *timeout);
int kevent64(int kq,
const struct kevent64_s *changelist, int nchanges,
struct kevent64_s *eventlist, int nevents,
unsigned int flags,
const struct timespec *timeout);
__END_DECLS
#endif /* KERNEL */
#ifdef PRIVATE
#include <sys/event_private.h>
#endif /* PRIVATE */
#endif /* !_SYS_EVENT_H_ */