2 * NET An implementation of the SOCKET network access protocol.
4 * Version: @(#)socket.c 1.1.93 18/02/95
6 * Authors: Orest Zborowski, <obz@Kodak.COM>
8 * Fred N. van Kempen, <waltje@uWalt.NL.Mugnet.ORG>
11 * Anonymous : NOTSOCK/BADF cleanup. Error fix in
13 * Alan Cox : verify_area() fixes
14 * Alan Cox : Removed DDI
15 * Jonathan Kamens : SOCK_DGRAM reconnect bug
16 * Alan Cox : Moved a load of checks to the very
18 * Alan Cox : Move address structures to/from user
19 * mode above the protocol layers.
20 * Rob Janssen : Allow 0 length sends.
21 * Alan Cox : Asynchronous I/O support (cribbed from the
23 * Niibe Yutaka : Asynchronous I/O for writes (4.4BSD style)
24 * Jeff Uphoff : Made max number of sockets command-line
26 * Matti Aarnio : Made the number of sockets dynamic,
27 * to be allocated when needed, and mr.
28 * Uphoff's max is used as max to be
29 * allowed to allocate.
30 * Linus : Argh. removed all the socket allocation
31 * altogether: it's in the inode now.
32 * Alan Cox : Made sock_alloc()/sock_release() public
33 * for NetROM and future kernel nfsd type
35 * Alan Cox : sendmsg/recvmsg basics.
36 * Tom Dyas : Export net symbols.
37 * Marcin Dalecki : Fixed problems with CONFIG_NET="n".
38 * Alan Cox : Added thread locking to sys_* calls
39 * for sockets. May have errors at the
41 * Kevin Buhr : Fixed the dumb errors in the above.
42 * Andi Kleen : Some small cleanups, optimizations,
43 * and fixed a copy_from_user() bug.
44 * Tigran Aivazian : sys_send(args) calls sys_sendto(args, NULL, 0)
45 * Tigran Aivazian : Made listen(2) backlog sanity checks
46 * protocol-independent
49 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
50 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
51 * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
52 * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
55 * This module is effectively the top level interface to the BSD socket
58 * Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NET3.039
62 #include <linux/socket.h>
63 #include <linux/file.h>
64 #include <linux/net.h>
65 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
66 #include <linux/rcupdate.h>
67 #include <linux/netdevice.h>
68 #include <linux/proc_fs.h>
69 #include <linux/seq_file.h>
70 #include <linux/mutex.h>
71 #include <linux/wanrouter.h>
72 #include <linux/if_bridge.h>
73 #include <linux/if_frad.h>
74 #include <linux/if_vlan.h>
75 #include <linux/init.h>
76 #include <linux/poll.h>
77 #include <linux/cache.h>
78 #include <linux/module.h>
79 #include <linux/highmem.h>
80 #include <linux/mount.h>
81 #include <linux/security.h>
82 #include <linux/syscalls.h>
83 #include <linux/compat.h>
84 #include <linux/kmod.h>
85 #include <linux/audit.h>
86 #include <linux/wireless.h>
87 #include <linux/nsproxy.h>
89 #include <asm/uaccess.h>
90 #include <asm/unistd.h>
92 #include <net/compat.h>
95 #include <linux/netfilter.h>
97 static int sock_no_open(struct inode
*irrelevant
, struct file
*dontcare
);
98 static ssize_t
sock_aio_read(struct kiocb
*iocb
, const struct iovec
*iov
,
99 unsigned long nr_segs
, loff_t pos
);
100 static ssize_t
sock_aio_write(struct kiocb
*iocb
, const struct iovec
*iov
,
101 unsigned long nr_segs
, loff_t pos
);
102 static int sock_mmap(struct file
*file
, struct vm_area_struct
*vma
);
104 static int sock_close(struct inode
*inode
, struct file
*file
);
105 static unsigned int sock_poll(struct file
*file
,
106 struct poll_table_struct
*wait
);
107 static long sock_ioctl(struct file
*file
, unsigned int cmd
, unsigned long arg
);
109 static long compat_sock_ioctl(struct file
*file
,
110 unsigned int cmd
, unsigned long arg
);
112 static int sock_fasync(int fd
, struct file
*filp
, int on
);
113 static ssize_t
sock_sendpage(struct file
*file
, struct page
*page
,
114 int offset
, size_t size
, loff_t
*ppos
, int more
);
117 * Socket files have a set of 'special' operations as well as the generic file ones. These don't appear
118 * in the operation structures but are done directly via the socketcall() multiplexor.
121 static const struct file_operations socket_file_ops
= {
122 .owner
= THIS_MODULE
,
124 .aio_read
= sock_aio_read
,
125 .aio_write
= sock_aio_write
,
127 .unlocked_ioctl
= sock_ioctl
,
129 .compat_ioctl
= compat_sock_ioctl
,
132 .open
= sock_no_open
, /* special open code to disallow open via /proc */
133 .release
= sock_close
,
134 .fasync
= sock_fasync
,
135 .sendpage
= sock_sendpage
,
136 .splice_write
= generic_splice_sendpage
,
140 * The protocol list. Each protocol is registered in here.
143 static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(net_family_lock
);
144 static const struct net_proto_family
*net_families
[NPROTO
] __read_mostly
;
147 * Statistics counters of the socket lists
150 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(int, sockets_in_use
) = 0;
154 * Move socket addresses back and forth across the kernel/user
155 * divide and look after the messy bits.
158 #define MAX_SOCK_ADDR 128 /* 108 for Unix domain -
159 16 for IP, 16 for IPX,
162 must be at least one bigger than
163 the AF_UNIX size (see net/unix/af_unix.c
168 * move_addr_to_kernel - copy a socket address into kernel space
169 * @uaddr: Address in user space
170 * @kaddr: Address in kernel space
171 * @ulen: Length in user space
173 * The address is copied into kernel space. If the provided address is
174 * too long an error code of -EINVAL is returned. If the copy gives
175 * invalid addresses -EFAULT is returned. On a success 0 is returned.
178 int move_addr_to_kernel(void __user
*uaddr
, int ulen
, void *kaddr
)
180 if (ulen
< 0 || ulen
> MAX_SOCK_ADDR
)
184 if (copy_from_user(kaddr
, uaddr
, ulen
))
186 return audit_sockaddr(ulen
, kaddr
);
190 * move_addr_to_user - copy an address to user space
191 * @kaddr: kernel space address
192 * @klen: length of address in kernel
193 * @uaddr: user space address
194 * @ulen: pointer to user length field
196 * The value pointed to by ulen on entry is the buffer length available.
197 * This is overwritten with the buffer space used. -EINVAL is returned
198 * if an overlong buffer is specified or a negative buffer size. -EFAULT
199 * is returned if either the buffer or the length field are not
201 * After copying the data up to the limit the user specifies, the true
202 * length of the data is written over the length limit the user
203 * specified. Zero is returned for a success.
206 int move_addr_to_user(void *kaddr
, int klen
, void __user
*uaddr
,
212 err
= get_user(len
, ulen
);
217 if (len
< 0 || len
> MAX_SOCK_ADDR
)
220 if (audit_sockaddr(klen
, kaddr
))
222 if (copy_to_user(uaddr
, kaddr
, len
))
226 * "fromlen shall refer to the value before truncation.."
229 return __put_user(klen
, ulen
);
232 #define SOCKFS_MAGIC 0x534F434B
234 static struct kmem_cache
*sock_inode_cachep __read_mostly
;
236 static struct inode
*sock_alloc_inode(struct super_block
*sb
)
238 struct socket_alloc
*ei
;
240 ei
= kmem_cache_alloc(sock_inode_cachep
, GFP_KERNEL
);
243 init_waitqueue_head(&ei
->socket
.wait
);
245 ei
->socket
.fasync_list
= NULL
;
246 ei
->socket
.state
= SS_UNCONNECTED
;
247 ei
->socket
.flags
= 0;
248 ei
->socket
.ops
= NULL
;
249 ei
->socket
.sk
= NULL
;
250 ei
->socket
.file
= NULL
;
252 return &ei
->vfs_inode
;
255 static void sock_destroy_inode(struct inode
*inode
)
257 kmem_cache_free(sock_inode_cachep
,
258 container_of(inode
, struct socket_alloc
, vfs_inode
));
261 static void init_once(struct kmem_cache
*cachep
, void *foo
)
263 struct socket_alloc
*ei
= (struct socket_alloc
*)foo
;
265 inode_init_once(&ei
->vfs_inode
);
268 static int init_inodecache(void)
270 sock_inode_cachep
= kmem_cache_create("sock_inode_cache",
271 sizeof(struct socket_alloc
),
273 (SLAB_HWCACHE_ALIGN
|
274 SLAB_RECLAIM_ACCOUNT
|
277 if (sock_inode_cachep
== NULL
)
282 static struct super_operations sockfs_ops
= {
283 .alloc_inode
= sock_alloc_inode
,
284 .destroy_inode
=sock_destroy_inode
,
285 .statfs
= simple_statfs
,
288 static int sockfs_get_sb(struct file_system_type
*fs_type
,
289 int flags
, const char *dev_name
, void *data
,
290 struct vfsmount
*mnt
)
292 return get_sb_pseudo(fs_type
, "socket:", &sockfs_ops
, SOCKFS_MAGIC
,
296 static struct vfsmount
*sock_mnt __read_mostly
;
298 static struct file_system_type sock_fs_type
= {
300 .get_sb
= sockfs_get_sb
,
301 .kill_sb
= kill_anon_super
,
304 static int sockfs_delete_dentry(struct dentry
*dentry
)
307 * At creation time, we pretended this dentry was hashed
308 * (by clearing DCACHE_UNHASHED bit in d_flags)
309 * At delete time, we restore the truth : not hashed.
310 * (so that dput() can proceed correctly)
312 dentry
->d_flags
|= DCACHE_UNHASHED
;
317 * sockfs_dname() is called from d_path().
319 static char *sockfs_dname(struct dentry
*dentry
, char *buffer
, int buflen
)
321 return dynamic_dname(dentry
, buffer
, buflen
, "socket:[%lu]",
322 dentry
->d_inode
->i_ino
);
325 static struct dentry_operations sockfs_dentry_operations
= {
326 .d_delete
= sockfs_delete_dentry
,
327 .d_dname
= sockfs_dname
,
331 * Obtains the first available file descriptor and sets it up for use.
333 * These functions create file structures and maps them to fd space
334 * of the current process. On success it returns file descriptor
335 * and file struct implicitly stored in sock->file.
336 * Note that another thread may close file descriptor before we return
337 * from this function. We use the fact that now we do not refer
338 * to socket after mapping. If one day we will need it, this
339 * function will increment ref. count on file by 1.
341 * In any case returned fd MAY BE not valid!
342 * This race condition is unavoidable
343 * with shared fd spaces, we cannot solve it inside kernel,
344 * but we take care of internal coherence yet.
347 static int sock_alloc_fd(struct file
**filep
)
351 fd
= get_unused_fd();
352 if (likely(fd
>= 0)) {
353 struct file
*file
= get_empty_filp();
356 if (unlikely(!file
)) {
365 static int sock_attach_fd(struct socket
*sock
, struct file
*file
)
367 struct dentry
*dentry
;
368 struct qstr name
= { .name
= "" };
370 dentry
= d_alloc(sock_mnt
->mnt_sb
->s_root
, &name
);
371 if (unlikely(!dentry
))
374 dentry
->d_op
= &sockfs_dentry_operations
;
376 * We dont want to push this dentry into global dentry hash table.
377 * We pretend dentry is already hashed, by unsetting DCACHE_UNHASHED
378 * This permits a working /proc/$pid/fd/XXX on sockets
380 dentry
->d_flags
&= ~DCACHE_UNHASHED
;
381 d_instantiate(dentry
, SOCK_INODE(sock
));
384 init_file(file
, sock_mnt
, dentry
, FMODE_READ
| FMODE_WRITE
,
386 SOCK_INODE(sock
)->i_fop
= &socket_file_ops
;
387 file
->f_flags
= O_RDWR
;
389 file
->private_data
= sock
;
394 int sock_map_fd(struct socket
*sock
)
396 struct file
*newfile
;
397 int fd
= sock_alloc_fd(&newfile
);
399 if (likely(fd
>= 0)) {
400 int err
= sock_attach_fd(sock
, newfile
);
402 if (unlikely(err
< 0)) {
407 fd_install(fd
, newfile
);
412 static struct socket
*sock_from_file(struct file
*file
, int *err
)
414 if (file
->f_op
== &socket_file_ops
)
415 return file
->private_data
; /* set in sock_map_fd */
422 * sockfd_lookup - Go from a file number to its socket slot
424 * @err: pointer to an error code return
426 * The file handle passed in is locked and the socket it is bound
427 * too is returned. If an error occurs the err pointer is overwritten
428 * with a negative errno code and NULL is returned. The function checks
429 * for both invalid handles and passing a handle which is not a socket.
431 * On a success the socket object pointer is returned.
434 struct socket
*sockfd_lookup(int fd
, int *err
)
445 sock
= sock_from_file(file
, err
);
451 static struct socket
*sockfd_lookup_light(int fd
, int *err
, int *fput_needed
)
457 file
= fget_light(fd
, fput_needed
);
459 sock
= sock_from_file(file
, err
);
462 fput_light(file
, *fput_needed
);
468 * sock_alloc - allocate a socket
470 * Allocate a new inode and socket object. The two are bound together
471 * and initialised. The socket is then returned. If we are out of inodes
475 static struct socket
*sock_alloc(void)
480 inode
= new_inode(sock_mnt
->mnt_sb
);
484 sock
= SOCKET_I(inode
);
486 inode
->i_mode
= S_IFSOCK
| S_IRWXUGO
;
487 inode
->i_uid
= current
->fsuid
;
488 inode
->i_gid
= current
->fsgid
;
490 get_cpu_var(sockets_in_use
)++;
491 put_cpu_var(sockets_in_use
);
496 * In theory you can't get an open on this inode, but /proc provides
497 * a back door. Remember to keep it shut otherwise you'll let the
498 * creepy crawlies in.
501 static int sock_no_open(struct inode
*irrelevant
, struct file
*dontcare
)
506 const struct file_operations bad_sock_fops
= {
507 .owner
= THIS_MODULE
,
508 .open
= sock_no_open
,
512 * sock_release - close a socket
513 * @sock: socket to close
515 * The socket is released from the protocol stack if it has a release
516 * callback, and the inode is then released if the socket is bound to
517 * an inode not a file.
520 void sock_release(struct socket
*sock
)
523 struct module
*owner
= sock
->ops
->owner
;
525 sock
->ops
->release(sock
);
530 if (sock
->fasync_list
)
531 printk(KERN_ERR
"sock_release: fasync list not empty!\n");
533 get_cpu_var(sockets_in_use
)--;
534 put_cpu_var(sockets_in_use
);
536 iput(SOCK_INODE(sock
));
542 static inline int __sock_sendmsg(struct kiocb
*iocb
, struct socket
*sock
,
543 struct msghdr
*msg
, size_t size
)
545 struct sock_iocb
*si
= kiocb_to_siocb(iocb
);
553 err
= security_socket_sendmsg(sock
, msg
, size
);
557 return sock
->ops
->sendmsg(iocb
, sock
, msg
, size
);
560 int sock_sendmsg(struct socket
*sock
, struct msghdr
*msg
, size_t size
)
563 struct sock_iocb siocb
;
566 init_sync_kiocb(&iocb
, NULL
);
567 iocb
.private = &siocb
;
568 ret
= __sock_sendmsg(&iocb
, sock
, msg
, size
);
569 if (-EIOCBQUEUED
== ret
)
570 ret
= wait_on_sync_kiocb(&iocb
);
574 int kernel_sendmsg(struct socket
*sock
, struct msghdr
*msg
,
575 struct kvec
*vec
, size_t num
, size_t size
)
577 mm_segment_t oldfs
= get_fs();
582 * the following is safe, since for compiler definitions of kvec and
583 * iovec are identical, yielding the same in-core layout and alignment
585 msg
->msg_iov
= (struct iovec
*)vec
;
586 msg
->msg_iovlen
= num
;
587 result
= sock_sendmsg(sock
, msg
, size
);
593 * called from sock_recv_timestamp() if sock_flag(sk, SOCK_RCVTSTAMP)
595 void __sock_recv_timestamp(struct msghdr
*msg
, struct sock
*sk
,
598 ktime_t kt
= skb
->tstamp
;
600 if (!sock_flag(sk
, SOCK_RCVTSTAMPNS
)) {
602 /* Race occurred between timestamp enabling and packet
603 receiving. Fill in the current time for now. */
605 kt
= ktime_get_real();
607 tv
= ktime_to_timeval(kt
);
608 put_cmsg(msg
, SOL_SOCKET
, SCM_TIMESTAMP
, sizeof(tv
), &tv
);
611 /* Race occurred between timestamp enabling and packet
612 receiving. Fill in the current time for now. */
614 kt
= ktime_get_real();
616 ts
= ktime_to_timespec(kt
);
617 put_cmsg(msg
, SOL_SOCKET
, SCM_TIMESTAMPNS
, sizeof(ts
), &ts
);
621 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__sock_recv_timestamp
);
623 static inline int __sock_recvmsg(struct kiocb
*iocb
, struct socket
*sock
,
624 struct msghdr
*msg
, size_t size
, int flags
)
627 struct sock_iocb
*si
= kiocb_to_siocb(iocb
);
635 err
= security_socket_recvmsg(sock
, msg
, size
, flags
);
639 return sock
->ops
->recvmsg(iocb
, sock
, msg
, size
, flags
);
642 int sock_recvmsg(struct socket
*sock
, struct msghdr
*msg
,
643 size_t size
, int flags
)
646 struct sock_iocb siocb
;
649 init_sync_kiocb(&iocb
, NULL
);
650 iocb
.private = &siocb
;
651 ret
= __sock_recvmsg(&iocb
, sock
, msg
, size
, flags
);
652 if (-EIOCBQUEUED
== ret
)
653 ret
= wait_on_sync_kiocb(&iocb
);
657 int kernel_recvmsg(struct socket
*sock
, struct msghdr
*msg
,
658 struct kvec
*vec
, size_t num
, size_t size
, int flags
)
660 mm_segment_t oldfs
= get_fs();
665 * the following is safe, since for compiler definitions of kvec and
666 * iovec are identical, yielding the same in-core layout and alignment
668 msg
->msg_iov
= (struct iovec
*)vec
, msg
->msg_iovlen
= num
;
669 result
= sock_recvmsg(sock
, msg
, size
, flags
);
674 static void sock_aio_dtor(struct kiocb
*iocb
)
676 kfree(iocb
->private);
679 static ssize_t
sock_sendpage(struct file
*file
, struct page
*page
,
680 int offset
, size_t size
, loff_t
*ppos
, int more
)
685 sock
= file
->private_data
;
687 flags
= !(file
->f_flags
& O_NONBLOCK
) ? 0 : MSG_DONTWAIT
;
691 return sock
->ops
->sendpage(sock
, page
, offset
, size
, flags
);
694 static struct sock_iocb
*alloc_sock_iocb(struct kiocb
*iocb
,
695 struct sock_iocb
*siocb
)
697 if (!is_sync_kiocb(iocb
)) {
698 siocb
= kmalloc(sizeof(*siocb
), GFP_KERNEL
);
701 iocb
->ki_dtor
= sock_aio_dtor
;
705 iocb
->private = siocb
;
709 static ssize_t
do_sock_read(struct msghdr
*msg
, struct kiocb
*iocb
,
710 struct file
*file
, const struct iovec
*iov
,
711 unsigned long nr_segs
)
713 struct socket
*sock
= file
->private_data
;
717 for (i
= 0; i
< nr_segs
; i
++)
718 size
+= iov
[i
].iov_len
;
720 msg
->msg_name
= NULL
;
721 msg
->msg_namelen
= 0;
722 msg
->msg_control
= NULL
;
723 msg
->msg_controllen
= 0;
724 msg
->msg_iov
= (struct iovec
*)iov
;
725 msg
->msg_iovlen
= nr_segs
;
726 msg
->msg_flags
= (file
->f_flags
& O_NONBLOCK
) ? MSG_DONTWAIT
: 0;
728 return __sock_recvmsg(iocb
, sock
, msg
, size
, msg
->msg_flags
);
731 static ssize_t
sock_aio_read(struct kiocb
*iocb
, const struct iovec
*iov
,
732 unsigned long nr_segs
, loff_t pos
)
734 struct sock_iocb siocb
, *x
;
739 if (iocb
->ki_left
== 0) /* Match SYS5 behaviour */
743 x
= alloc_sock_iocb(iocb
, &siocb
);
746 return do_sock_read(&x
->async_msg
, iocb
, iocb
->ki_filp
, iov
, nr_segs
);
749 static ssize_t
do_sock_write(struct msghdr
*msg
, struct kiocb
*iocb
,
750 struct file
*file
, const struct iovec
*iov
,
751 unsigned long nr_segs
)
753 struct socket
*sock
= file
->private_data
;
757 for (i
= 0; i
< nr_segs
; i
++)
758 size
+= iov
[i
].iov_len
;
760 msg
->msg_name
= NULL
;
761 msg
->msg_namelen
= 0;
762 msg
->msg_control
= NULL
;
763 msg
->msg_controllen
= 0;
764 msg
->msg_iov
= (struct iovec
*)iov
;
765 msg
->msg_iovlen
= nr_segs
;
766 msg
->msg_flags
= (file
->f_flags
& O_NONBLOCK
) ? MSG_DONTWAIT
: 0;
767 if (sock
->type
== SOCK_SEQPACKET
)
768 msg
->msg_flags
|= MSG_EOR
;
770 return __sock_sendmsg(iocb
, sock
, msg
, size
);
773 static ssize_t
sock_aio_write(struct kiocb
*iocb
, const struct iovec
*iov
,
774 unsigned long nr_segs
, loff_t pos
)
776 struct sock_iocb siocb
, *x
;
781 x
= alloc_sock_iocb(iocb
, &siocb
);
785 return do_sock_write(&x
->async_msg
, iocb
, iocb
->ki_filp
, iov
, nr_segs
);
789 * Atomic setting of ioctl hooks to avoid race
790 * with module unload.
793 static DEFINE_MUTEX(br_ioctl_mutex
);
794 static int (*br_ioctl_hook
) (struct net
*, unsigned int cmd
, void __user
*arg
) = NULL
;
796 void brioctl_set(int (*hook
) (struct net
*, unsigned int, void __user
*))
798 mutex_lock(&br_ioctl_mutex
);
799 br_ioctl_hook
= hook
;
800 mutex_unlock(&br_ioctl_mutex
);
803 EXPORT_SYMBOL(brioctl_set
);
805 static DEFINE_MUTEX(vlan_ioctl_mutex
);
806 static int (*vlan_ioctl_hook
) (struct net
*, void __user
*arg
);
808 void vlan_ioctl_set(int (*hook
) (struct net
*, void __user
*))
810 mutex_lock(&vlan_ioctl_mutex
);
811 vlan_ioctl_hook
= hook
;
812 mutex_unlock(&vlan_ioctl_mutex
);
815 EXPORT_SYMBOL(vlan_ioctl_set
);
817 static DEFINE_MUTEX(dlci_ioctl_mutex
);
818 static int (*dlci_ioctl_hook
) (unsigned int, void __user
*);
820 void dlci_ioctl_set(int (*hook
) (unsigned int, void __user
*))
822 mutex_lock(&dlci_ioctl_mutex
);
823 dlci_ioctl_hook
= hook
;
824 mutex_unlock(&dlci_ioctl_mutex
);
827 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dlci_ioctl_set
);
830 * With an ioctl, arg may well be a user mode pointer, but we don't know
831 * what to do with it - that's up to the protocol still.
834 static long sock_ioctl(struct file
*file
, unsigned cmd
, unsigned long arg
)
838 void __user
*argp
= (void __user
*)arg
;
842 sock
= file
->private_data
;
845 if (cmd
>= SIOCDEVPRIVATE
&& cmd
<= (SIOCDEVPRIVATE
+ 15)) {
846 err
= dev_ioctl(net
, cmd
, argp
);
848 #ifdef CONFIG_WIRELESS_EXT
849 if (cmd
>= SIOCIWFIRST
&& cmd
<= SIOCIWLAST
) {
850 err
= dev_ioctl(net
, cmd
, argp
);
852 #endif /* CONFIG_WIRELESS_EXT */
857 if (get_user(pid
, (int __user
*)argp
))
859 err
= f_setown(sock
->file
, pid
, 1);
863 err
= put_user(f_getown(sock
->file
),
872 request_module("bridge");
874 mutex_lock(&br_ioctl_mutex
);
876 err
= br_ioctl_hook(net
, cmd
, argp
);
877 mutex_unlock(&br_ioctl_mutex
);
882 if (!vlan_ioctl_hook
)
883 request_module("8021q");
885 mutex_lock(&vlan_ioctl_mutex
);
887 err
= vlan_ioctl_hook(net
, argp
);
888 mutex_unlock(&vlan_ioctl_mutex
);
893 if (!dlci_ioctl_hook
)
894 request_module("dlci");
896 if (dlci_ioctl_hook
) {
897 mutex_lock(&dlci_ioctl_mutex
);
898 err
= dlci_ioctl_hook(cmd
, argp
);
899 mutex_unlock(&dlci_ioctl_mutex
);
903 err
= sock
->ops
->ioctl(sock
, cmd
, arg
);
906 * If this ioctl is unknown try to hand it down
909 if (err
== -ENOIOCTLCMD
)
910 err
= dev_ioctl(net
, cmd
, argp
);
916 int sock_create_lite(int family
, int type
, int protocol
, struct socket
**res
)
919 struct socket
*sock
= NULL
;
921 err
= security_socket_create(family
, type
, protocol
, 1);
932 err
= security_socket_post_create(sock
, family
, type
, protocol
, 1);
945 /* No kernel lock held - perfect */
946 static unsigned int sock_poll(struct file
*file
, poll_table
*wait
)
951 * We can't return errors to poll, so it's either yes or no.
953 sock
= file
->private_data
;
954 return sock
->ops
->poll(file
, sock
, wait
);
957 static int sock_mmap(struct file
*file
, struct vm_area_struct
*vma
)
959 struct socket
*sock
= file
->private_data
;
961 return sock
->ops
->mmap(file
, sock
, vma
);
964 static int sock_close(struct inode
*inode
, struct file
*filp
)
967 * It was possible the inode is NULL we were
968 * closing an unfinished socket.
972 printk(KERN_DEBUG
"sock_close: NULL inode\n");
975 sock_fasync(-1, filp
, 0);
976 sock_release(SOCKET_I(inode
));
981 * Update the socket async list
983 * Fasync_list locking strategy.
985 * 1. fasync_list is modified only under process context socket lock
986 * i.e. under semaphore.
987 * 2. fasync_list is used under read_lock(&sk->sk_callback_lock)
988 * or under socket lock.
989 * 3. fasync_list can be used from softirq context, so that
990 * modification under socket lock have to be enhanced with
991 * write_lock_bh(&sk->sk_callback_lock).
995 static int sock_fasync(int fd
, struct file
*filp
, int on
)
997 struct fasync_struct
*fa
, *fna
= NULL
, **prev
;
1002 fna
= kmalloc(sizeof(struct fasync_struct
), GFP_KERNEL
);
1007 sock
= filp
->private_data
;
1017 prev
= &(sock
->fasync_list
);
1019 for (fa
= *prev
; fa
!= NULL
; prev
= &fa
->fa_next
, fa
= *prev
)
1020 if (fa
->fa_file
== filp
)
1025 write_lock_bh(&sk
->sk_callback_lock
);
1027 write_unlock_bh(&sk
->sk_callback_lock
);
1032 fna
->fa_file
= filp
;
1034 fna
->magic
= FASYNC_MAGIC
;
1035 fna
->fa_next
= sock
->fasync_list
;
1036 write_lock_bh(&sk
->sk_callback_lock
);
1037 sock
->fasync_list
= fna
;
1038 write_unlock_bh(&sk
->sk_callback_lock
);
1041 write_lock_bh(&sk
->sk_callback_lock
);
1042 *prev
= fa
->fa_next
;
1043 write_unlock_bh(&sk
->sk_callback_lock
);
1049 release_sock(sock
->sk
);
1053 /* This function may be called only under socket lock or callback_lock */
1055 int sock_wake_async(struct socket
*sock
, int how
, int band
)
1057 if (!sock
|| !sock
->fasync_list
)
1062 if (test_bit(SOCK_ASYNC_WAITDATA
, &sock
->flags
))
1066 if (!test_and_clear_bit(SOCK_ASYNC_NOSPACE
, &sock
->flags
))
1071 __kill_fasync(sock
->fasync_list
, SIGIO
, band
);
1074 __kill_fasync(sock
->fasync_list
, SIGURG
, band
);
1079 static int __sock_create(struct net
*net
, int family
, int type
, int protocol
,
1080 struct socket
**res
, int kern
)
1083 struct socket
*sock
;
1084 const struct net_proto_family
*pf
;
1087 * Check protocol is in range
1089 if (family
< 0 || family
>= NPROTO
)
1090 return -EAFNOSUPPORT
;
1091 if (type
< 0 || type
>= SOCK_MAX
)
1096 This uglymoron is moved from INET layer to here to avoid
1097 deadlock in module load.
1099 if (family
== PF_INET
&& type
== SOCK_PACKET
) {
1103 printk(KERN_INFO
"%s uses obsolete (PF_INET,SOCK_PACKET)\n",
1109 err
= security_socket_create(family
, type
, protocol
, kern
);
1114 * Allocate the socket and allow the family to set things up. if
1115 * the protocol is 0, the family is instructed to select an appropriate
1118 sock
= sock_alloc();
1120 if (net_ratelimit())
1121 printk(KERN_WARNING
"socket: no more sockets\n");
1122 return -ENFILE
; /* Not exactly a match, but its the
1123 closest posix thing */
1128 #if defined(CONFIG_KMOD)
1129 /* Attempt to load a protocol module if the find failed.
1131 * 12/09/1996 Marcin: But! this makes REALLY only sense, if the user
1132 * requested real, full-featured networking support upon configuration.
1133 * Otherwise module support will break!
1135 if (net_families
[family
] == NULL
)
1136 request_module("net-pf-%d", family
);
1140 pf
= rcu_dereference(net_families
[family
]);
1141 err
= -EAFNOSUPPORT
;
1146 * We will call the ->create function, that possibly is in a loadable
1147 * module, so we have to bump that loadable module refcnt first.
1149 if (!try_module_get(pf
->owner
))
1152 /* Now protected by module ref count */
1155 err
= pf
->create(net
, sock
, protocol
);
1157 goto out_module_put
;
1160 * Now to bump the refcnt of the [loadable] module that owns this
1161 * socket at sock_release time we decrement its refcnt.
1163 if (!try_module_get(sock
->ops
->owner
))
1164 goto out_module_busy
;
1167 * Now that we're done with the ->create function, the [loadable]
1168 * module can have its refcnt decremented
1170 module_put(pf
->owner
);
1171 err
= security_socket_post_create(sock
, family
, type
, protocol
, kern
);
1173 goto out_sock_release
;
1179 err
= -EAFNOSUPPORT
;
1182 module_put(pf
->owner
);
1189 goto out_sock_release
;
1192 int sock_create(int family
, int type
, int protocol
, struct socket
**res
)
1194 return __sock_create(current
->nsproxy
->net_ns
, family
, type
, protocol
, res
, 0);
1197 int sock_create_kern(int family
, int type
, int protocol
, struct socket
**res
)
1199 return __sock_create(&init_net
, family
, type
, protocol
, res
, 1);
1202 asmlinkage
long sys_socket(int family
, int type
, int protocol
)
1205 struct socket
*sock
;
1207 retval
= sock_create(family
, type
, protocol
, &sock
);
1211 retval
= sock_map_fd(sock
);
1216 /* It may be already another descriptor 8) Not kernel problem. */
1225 * Create a pair of connected sockets.
1228 asmlinkage
long sys_socketpair(int family
, int type
, int protocol
,
1229 int __user
*usockvec
)
1231 struct socket
*sock1
, *sock2
;
1233 struct file
*newfile1
, *newfile2
;
1236 * Obtain the first socket and check if the underlying protocol
1237 * supports the socketpair call.
1240 err
= sock_create(family
, type
, protocol
, &sock1
);
1244 err
= sock_create(family
, type
, protocol
, &sock2
);
1248 err
= sock1
->ops
->socketpair(sock1
, sock2
);
1250 goto out_release_both
;
1252 fd1
= sock_alloc_fd(&newfile1
);
1253 if (unlikely(fd1
< 0)) {
1255 goto out_release_both
;
1258 fd2
= sock_alloc_fd(&newfile2
);
1259 if (unlikely(fd2
< 0)) {
1263 goto out_release_both
;
1266 err
= sock_attach_fd(sock1
, newfile1
);
1267 if (unlikely(err
< 0)) {
1271 err
= sock_attach_fd(sock2
, newfile2
);
1272 if (unlikely(err
< 0)) {
1277 err
= audit_fd_pair(fd1
, fd2
);
1284 fd_install(fd1
, newfile1
);
1285 fd_install(fd2
, newfile2
);
1286 /* fd1 and fd2 may be already another descriptors.
1287 * Not kernel problem.
1290 err
= put_user(fd1
, &usockvec
[0]);
1292 err
= put_user(fd2
, &usockvec
[1]);
1301 sock_release(sock2
);
1303 sock_release(sock1
);
1309 sock_release(sock1
);
1312 sock_release(sock2
);
1320 * Bind a name to a socket. Nothing much to do here since it's
1321 * the protocol's responsibility to handle the local address.
1323 * We move the socket address to kernel space before we call
1324 * the protocol layer (having also checked the address is ok).
1327 asmlinkage
long sys_bind(int fd
, struct sockaddr __user
*umyaddr
, int addrlen
)
1329 struct socket
*sock
;
1330 char address
[MAX_SOCK_ADDR
];
1331 int err
, fput_needed
;
1333 sock
= sockfd_lookup_light(fd
, &err
, &fput_needed
);
1335 err
= move_addr_to_kernel(umyaddr
, addrlen
, address
);
1337 err
= security_socket_bind(sock
,
1338 (struct sockaddr
*)address
,
1341 err
= sock
->ops
->bind(sock
,
1345 fput_light(sock
->file
, fput_needed
);
1351 * Perform a listen. Basically, we allow the protocol to do anything
1352 * necessary for a listen, and if that works, we mark the socket as
1353 * ready for listening.
1356 int sysctl_somaxconn __read_mostly
= SOMAXCONN
;
1358 asmlinkage
long sys_listen(int fd
, int backlog
)
1360 struct socket
*sock
;
1361 int err
, fput_needed
;
1363 sock
= sockfd_lookup_light(fd
, &err
, &fput_needed
);
1365 if ((unsigned)backlog
> sysctl_somaxconn
)
1366 backlog
= sysctl_somaxconn
;
1368 err
= security_socket_listen(sock
, backlog
);
1370 err
= sock
->ops
->listen(sock
, backlog
);
1372 fput_light(sock
->file
, fput_needed
);
1378 * For accept, we attempt to create a new socket, set up the link
1379 * with the client, wake up the client, then return the new
1380 * connected fd. We collect the address of the connector in kernel
1381 * space and move it to user at the very end. This is unclean because
1382 * we open the socket then return an error.
1384 * 1003.1g adds the ability to recvmsg() to query connection pending
1385 * status to recvmsg. We need to add that support in a way thats
1386 * clean when we restucture accept also.
1389 asmlinkage
long sys_accept(int fd
, struct sockaddr __user
*upeer_sockaddr
,
1390 int __user
*upeer_addrlen
)
1392 struct socket
*sock
, *newsock
;
1393 struct file
*newfile
;
1394 int err
, len
, newfd
, fput_needed
;
1395 char address
[MAX_SOCK_ADDR
];
1397 sock
= sockfd_lookup_light(fd
, &err
, &fput_needed
);
1402 if (!(newsock
= sock_alloc()))
1405 newsock
->type
= sock
->type
;
1406 newsock
->ops
= sock
->ops
;
1409 * We don't need try_module_get here, as the listening socket (sock)
1410 * has the protocol module (sock->ops->owner) held.
1412 __module_get(newsock
->ops
->owner
);
1414 newfd
= sock_alloc_fd(&newfile
);
1415 if (unlikely(newfd
< 0)) {
1417 sock_release(newsock
);
1421 err
= sock_attach_fd(newsock
, newfile
);
1425 err
= security_socket_accept(sock
, newsock
);
1429 err
= sock
->ops
->accept(sock
, newsock
, sock
->file
->f_flags
);
1433 if (upeer_sockaddr
) {
1434 if (newsock
->ops
->getname(newsock
, (struct sockaddr
*)address
,
1436 err
= -ECONNABORTED
;
1439 err
= move_addr_to_user(address
, len
, upeer_sockaddr
,
1445 /* File flags are not inherited via accept() unlike another OSes. */
1447 fd_install(newfd
, newfile
);
1450 security_socket_post_accept(sock
, newsock
);
1453 fput_light(sock
->file
, fput_needed
);
1457 sock_release(newsock
);
1459 put_unused_fd(newfd
);
1463 put_unused_fd(newfd
);
1468 * Attempt to connect to a socket with the server address. The address
1469 * is in user space so we verify it is OK and move it to kernel space.
1471 * For 1003.1g we need to add clean support for a bind to AF_UNSPEC to
1474 * NOTE: 1003.1g draft 6.3 is broken with respect to AX.25/NetROM and
1475 * other SEQPACKET protocols that take time to connect() as it doesn't
1476 * include the -EINPROGRESS status for such sockets.
1479 asmlinkage
long sys_connect(int fd
, struct sockaddr __user
*uservaddr
,
1482 struct socket
*sock
;
1483 char address
[MAX_SOCK_ADDR
];
1484 int err
, fput_needed
;
1486 sock
= sockfd_lookup_light(fd
, &err
, &fput_needed
);
1489 err
= move_addr_to_kernel(uservaddr
, addrlen
, address
);
1494 security_socket_connect(sock
, (struct sockaddr
*)address
, addrlen
);
1498 err
= sock
->ops
->connect(sock
, (struct sockaddr
*)address
, addrlen
,
1499 sock
->file
->f_flags
);
1501 fput_light(sock
->file
, fput_needed
);
1507 * Get the local address ('name') of a socket object. Move the obtained
1508 * name to user space.
1511 asmlinkage
long sys_getsockname(int fd
, struct sockaddr __user
*usockaddr
,
1512 int __user
*usockaddr_len
)
1514 struct socket
*sock
;
1515 char address
[MAX_SOCK_ADDR
];
1516 int len
, err
, fput_needed
;
1518 sock
= sockfd_lookup_light(fd
, &err
, &fput_needed
);
1522 err
= security_socket_getsockname(sock
);
1526 err
= sock
->ops
->getname(sock
, (struct sockaddr
*)address
, &len
, 0);
1529 err
= move_addr_to_user(address
, len
, usockaddr
, usockaddr_len
);
1532 fput_light(sock
->file
, fput_needed
);
1538 * Get the remote address ('name') of a socket object. Move the obtained
1539 * name to user space.
1542 asmlinkage
long sys_getpeername(int fd
, struct sockaddr __user
*usockaddr
,
1543 int __user
*usockaddr_len
)
1545 struct socket
*sock
;
1546 char address
[MAX_SOCK_ADDR
];
1547 int len
, err
, fput_needed
;
1549 sock
= sockfd_lookup_light(fd
, &err
, &fput_needed
);
1551 err
= security_socket_getpeername(sock
);
1553 fput_light(sock
->file
, fput_needed
);
1558 sock
->ops
->getname(sock
, (struct sockaddr
*)address
, &len
,
1561 err
= move_addr_to_user(address
, len
, usockaddr
,
1563 fput_light(sock
->file
, fput_needed
);
1569 * Send a datagram to a given address. We move the address into kernel
1570 * space and check the user space data area is readable before invoking
1574 asmlinkage
long sys_sendto(int fd
, void __user
*buff
, size_t len
,
1575 unsigned flags
, struct sockaddr __user
*addr
,
1578 struct socket
*sock
;
1579 char address
[MAX_SOCK_ADDR
];
1584 struct file
*sock_file
;
1586 sock_file
= fget_light(fd
, &fput_needed
);
1591 sock
= sock_from_file(sock_file
, &err
);
1594 iov
.iov_base
= buff
;
1596 msg
.msg_name
= NULL
;
1599 msg
.msg_control
= NULL
;
1600 msg
.msg_controllen
= 0;
1601 msg
.msg_namelen
= 0;
1603 err
= move_addr_to_kernel(addr
, addr_len
, address
);
1606 msg
.msg_name
= address
;
1607 msg
.msg_namelen
= addr_len
;
1609 if (sock
->file
->f_flags
& O_NONBLOCK
)
1610 flags
|= MSG_DONTWAIT
;
1611 msg
.msg_flags
= flags
;
1612 err
= sock_sendmsg(sock
, &msg
, len
);
1615 fput_light(sock_file
, fput_needed
);
1621 * Send a datagram down a socket.
1624 asmlinkage
long sys_send(int fd
, void __user
*buff
, size_t len
, unsigned flags
)
1626 return sys_sendto(fd
, buff
, len
, flags
, NULL
, 0);
1630 * Receive a frame from the socket and optionally record the address of the
1631 * sender. We verify the buffers are writable and if needed move the
1632 * sender address from kernel to user space.
1635 asmlinkage
long sys_recvfrom(int fd
, void __user
*ubuf
, size_t size
,
1636 unsigned flags
, struct sockaddr __user
*addr
,
1637 int __user
*addr_len
)
1639 struct socket
*sock
;
1642 char address
[MAX_SOCK_ADDR
];
1644 struct file
*sock_file
;
1647 sock_file
= fget_light(fd
, &fput_needed
);
1652 sock
= sock_from_file(sock_file
, &err
);
1656 msg
.msg_control
= NULL
;
1657 msg
.msg_controllen
= 0;
1661 iov
.iov_base
= ubuf
;
1662 msg
.msg_name
= address
;
1663 msg
.msg_namelen
= MAX_SOCK_ADDR
;
1664 if (sock
->file
->f_flags
& O_NONBLOCK
)
1665 flags
|= MSG_DONTWAIT
;
1666 err
= sock_recvmsg(sock
, &msg
, size
, flags
);
1668 if (err
>= 0 && addr
!= NULL
) {
1669 err2
= move_addr_to_user(address
, msg
.msg_namelen
, addr
, addr_len
);
1674 fput_light(sock_file
, fput_needed
);
1680 * Receive a datagram from a socket.
1683 asmlinkage
long sys_recv(int fd
, void __user
*ubuf
, size_t size
,
1686 return sys_recvfrom(fd
, ubuf
, size
, flags
, NULL
, NULL
);
1690 * Set a socket option. Because we don't know the option lengths we have
1691 * to pass the user mode parameter for the protocols to sort out.
1694 asmlinkage
long sys_setsockopt(int fd
, int level
, int optname
,
1695 char __user
*optval
, int optlen
)
1697 int err
, fput_needed
;
1698 struct socket
*sock
;
1703 sock
= sockfd_lookup_light(fd
, &err
, &fput_needed
);
1705 err
= security_socket_setsockopt(sock
, level
, optname
);
1709 if (level
== SOL_SOCKET
)
1711 sock_setsockopt(sock
, level
, optname
, optval
,
1715 sock
->ops
->setsockopt(sock
, level
, optname
, optval
,
1718 fput_light(sock
->file
, fput_needed
);
1724 * Get a socket option. Because we don't know the option lengths we have
1725 * to pass a user mode parameter for the protocols to sort out.
1728 asmlinkage
long sys_getsockopt(int fd
, int level
, int optname
,
1729 char __user
*optval
, int __user
*optlen
)
1731 int err
, fput_needed
;
1732 struct socket
*sock
;
1734 sock
= sockfd_lookup_light(fd
, &err
, &fput_needed
);
1736 err
= security_socket_getsockopt(sock
, level
, optname
);
1740 if (level
== SOL_SOCKET
)
1742 sock_getsockopt(sock
, level
, optname
, optval
,
1746 sock
->ops
->getsockopt(sock
, level
, optname
, optval
,
1749 fput_light(sock
->file
, fput_needed
);
1755 * Shutdown a socket.
1758 asmlinkage
long sys_shutdown(int fd
, int how
)
1760 int err
, fput_needed
;
1761 struct socket
*sock
;
1763 sock
= sockfd_lookup_light(fd
, &err
, &fput_needed
);
1765 err
= security_socket_shutdown(sock
, how
);
1767 err
= sock
->ops
->shutdown(sock
, how
);
1768 fput_light(sock
->file
, fput_needed
);
1773 /* A couple of helpful macros for getting the address of the 32/64 bit
1774 * fields which are the same type (int / unsigned) on our platforms.
1776 #define COMPAT_MSG(msg, member) ((MSG_CMSG_COMPAT & flags) ? &msg##_compat->member : &msg->member)
1777 #define COMPAT_NAMELEN(msg) COMPAT_MSG(msg, msg_namelen)
1778 #define COMPAT_FLAGS(msg) COMPAT_MSG(msg, msg_flags)
1781 * BSD sendmsg interface
1784 asmlinkage
long sys_sendmsg(int fd
, struct msghdr __user
*msg
, unsigned flags
)
1786 struct compat_msghdr __user
*msg_compat
=
1787 (struct compat_msghdr __user
*)msg
;
1788 struct socket
*sock
;
1789 char address
[MAX_SOCK_ADDR
];
1790 struct iovec iovstack
[UIO_FASTIOV
], *iov
= iovstack
;
1791 unsigned char ctl
[sizeof(struct cmsghdr
) + 20]
1792 __attribute__ ((aligned(sizeof(__kernel_size_t
))));
1793 /* 20 is size of ipv6_pktinfo */
1794 unsigned char *ctl_buf
= ctl
;
1795 struct msghdr msg_sys
;
1796 int err
, ctl_len
, iov_size
, total_len
;
1800 if (MSG_CMSG_COMPAT
& flags
) {
1801 if (get_compat_msghdr(&msg_sys
, msg_compat
))
1804 else if (copy_from_user(&msg_sys
, msg
, sizeof(struct msghdr
)))
1807 sock
= sockfd_lookup_light(fd
, &err
, &fput_needed
);
1811 /* do not move before msg_sys is valid */
1813 if (msg_sys
.msg_iovlen
> UIO_MAXIOV
)
1816 /* Check whether to allocate the iovec area */
1818 iov_size
= msg_sys
.msg_iovlen
* sizeof(struct iovec
);
1819 if (msg_sys
.msg_iovlen
> UIO_FASTIOV
) {
1820 iov
= sock_kmalloc(sock
->sk
, iov_size
, GFP_KERNEL
);
1825 /* This will also move the address data into kernel space */
1826 if (MSG_CMSG_COMPAT
& flags
) {
1827 err
= verify_compat_iovec(&msg_sys
, iov
, address
, VERIFY_READ
);
1829 err
= verify_iovec(&msg_sys
, iov
, address
, VERIFY_READ
);
1836 if (msg_sys
.msg_controllen
> INT_MAX
)
1838 ctl_len
= msg_sys
.msg_controllen
;
1839 if ((MSG_CMSG_COMPAT
& flags
) && ctl_len
) {
1841 cmsghdr_from_user_compat_to_kern(&msg_sys
, sock
->sk
, ctl
,
1845 ctl_buf
= msg_sys
.msg_control
;
1846 ctl_len
= msg_sys
.msg_controllen
;
1847 } else if (ctl_len
) {
1848 if (ctl_len
> sizeof(ctl
)) {
1849 ctl_buf
= sock_kmalloc(sock
->sk
, ctl_len
, GFP_KERNEL
);
1850 if (ctl_buf
== NULL
)
1855 * Careful! Before this, msg_sys.msg_control contains a user pointer.
1856 * Afterwards, it will be a kernel pointer. Thus the compiler-assisted
1857 * checking falls down on this.
1859 if (copy_from_user(ctl_buf
, (void __user
*)msg_sys
.msg_control
,
1862 msg_sys
.msg_control
= ctl_buf
;
1864 msg_sys
.msg_flags
= flags
;
1866 if (sock
->file
->f_flags
& O_NONBLOCK
)
1867 msg_sys
.msg_flags
|= MSG_DONTWAIT
;
1868 err
= sock_sendmsg(sock
, &msg_sys
, total_len
);
1872 sock_kfree_s(sock
->sk
, ctl_buf
, ctl_len
);
1874 if (iov
!= iovstack
)
1875 sock_kfree_s(sock
->sk
, iov
, iov_size
);
1877 fput_light(sock
->file
, fput_needed
);
1883 * BSD recvmsg interface
1886 asmlinkage
long sys_recvmsg(int fd
, struct msghdr __user
*msg
,
1889 struct compat_msghdr __user
*msg_compat
=
1890 (struct compat_msghdr __user
*)msg
;
1891 struct socket
*sock
;
1892 struct iovec iovstack
[UIO_FASTIOV
];
1893 struct iovec
*iov
= iovstack
;
1894 struct msghdr msg_sys
;
1895 unsigned long cmsg_ptr
;
1896 int err
, iov_size
, total_len
, len
;
1899 /* kernel mode address */
1900 char addr
[MAX_SOCK_ADDR
];
1902 /* user mode address pointers */
1903 struct sockaddr __user
*uaddr
;
1904 int __user
*uaddr_len
;
1906 if (MSG_CMSG_COMPAT
& flags
) {
1907 if (get_compat_msghdr(&msg_sys
, msg_compat
))
1910 else if (copy_from_user(&msg_sys
, msg
, sizeof(struct msghdr
)))
1913 sock
= sockfd_lookup_light(fd
, &err
, &fput_needed
);
1918 if (msg_sys
.msg_iovlen
> UIO_MAXIOV
)
1921 /* Check whether to allocate the iovec area */
1923 iov_size
= msg_sys
.msg_iovlen
* sizeof(struct iovec
);
1924 if (msg_sys
.msg_iovlen
> UIO_FASTIOV
) {
1925 iov
= sock_kmalloc(sock
->sk
, iov_size
, GFP_KERNEL
);
1931 * Save the user-mode address (verify_iovec will change the
1932 * kernel msghdr to use the kernel address space)
1935 uaddr
= (__force
void __user
*)msg_sys
.msg_name
;
1936 uaddr_len
= COMPAT_NAMELEN(msg
);
1937 if (MSG_CMSG_COMPAT
& flags
) {
1938 err
= verify_compat_iovec(&msg_sys
, iov
, addr
, VERIFY_WRITE
);
1940 err
= verify_iovec(&msg_sys
, iov
, addr
, VERIFY_WRITE
);
1945 cmsg_ptr
= (unsigned long)msg_sys
.msg_control
;
1946 msg_sys
.msg_flags
= flags
& (MSG_CMSG_CLOEXEC
|MSG_CMSG_COMPAT
);
1948 if (sock
->file
->f_flags
& O_NONBLOCK
)
1949 flags
|= MSG_DONTWAIT
;
1950 err
= sock_recvmsg(sock
, &msg_sys
, total_len
, flags
);
1955 if (uaddr
!= NULL
) {
1956 err
= move_addr_to_user(addr
, msg_sys
.msg_namelen
, uaddr
,
1961 err
= __put_user((msg_sys
.msg_flags
& ~MSG_CMSG_COMPAT
),
1965 if (MSG_CMSG_COMPAT
& flags
)
1966 err
= __put_user((unsigned long)msg_sys
.msg_control
- cmsg_ptr
,
1967 &msg_compat
->msg_controllen
);
1969 err
= __put_user((unsigned long)msg_sys
.msg_control
- cmsg_ptr
,
1970 &msg
->msg_controllen
);
1976 if (iov
!= iovstack
)
1977 sock_kfree_s(sock
->sk
, iov
, iov_size
);
1979 fput_light(sock
->file
, fput_needed
);
1984 #ifdef __ARCH_WANT_SYS_SOCKETCALL
1986 /* Argument list sizes for sys_socketcall */
1987 #define AL(x) ((x) * sizeof(unsigned long))
1988 static const unsigned char nargs
[18]={
1989 AL(0),AL(3),AL(3),AL(3),AL(2),AL(3),
1990 AL(3),AL(3),AL(4),AL(4),AL(4),AL(6),
1991 AL(6),AL(2),AL(5),AL(5),AL(3),AL(3)
1997 * System call vectors.
1999 * Argument checking cleaned up. Saved 20% in size.
2000 * This function doesn't need to set the kernel lock because
2001 * it is set by the callees.
2004 asmlinkage
long sys_socketcall(int call
, unsigned long __user
*args
)
2007 unsigned long a0
, a1
;
2010 if (call
< 1 || call
> SYS_RECVMSG
)
2013 /* copy_from_user should be SMP safe. */
2014 if (copy_from_user(a
, args
, nargs
[call
]))
2017 err
= audit_socketcall(nargs
[call
] / sizeof(unsigned long), a
);
2026 err
= sys_socket(a0
, a1
, a
[2]);
2029 err
= sys_bind(a0
, (struct sockaddr __user
*)a1
, a
[2]);
2032 err
= sys_connect(a0
, (struct sockaddr __user
*)a1
, a
[2]);
2035 err
= sys_listen(a0
, a1
);
2039 sys_accept(a0
, (struct sockaddr __user
*)a1
,
2040 (int __user
*)a
[2]);
2042 case SYS_GETSOCKNAME
:
2044 sys_getsockname(a0
, (struct sockaddr __user
*)a1
,
2045 (int __user
*)a
[2]);
2047 case SYS_GETPEERNAME
:
2049 sys_getpeername(a0
, (struct sockaddr __user
*)a1
,
2050 (int __user
*)a
[2]);
2052 case SYS_SOCKETPAIR
:
2053 err
= sys_socketpair(a0
, a1
, a
[2], (int __user
*)a
[3]);
2056 err
= sys_send(a0
, (void __user
*)a1
, a
[2], a
[3]);
2059 err
= sys_sendto(a0
, (void __user
*)a1
, a
[2], a
[3],
2060 (struct sockaddr __user
*)a
[4], a
[5]);
2063 err
= sys_recv(a0
, (void __user
*)a1
, a
[2], a
[3]);
2066 err
= sys_recvfrom(a0
, (void __user
*)a1
, a
[2], a
[3],
2067 (struct sockaddr __user
*)a
[4],
2068 (int __user
*)a
[5]);
2071 err
= sys_shutdown(a0
, a1
);
2073 case SYS_SETSOCKOPT
:
2074 err
= sys_setsockopt(a0
, a1
, a
[2], (char __user
*)a
[3], a
[4]);
2076 case SYS_GETSOCKOPT
:
2078 sys_getsockopt(a0
, a1
, a
[2], (char __user
*)a
[3],
2079 (int __user
*)a
[4]);
2082 err
= sys_sendmsg(a0
, (struct msghdr __user
*)a1
, a
[2]);
2085 err
= sys_recvmsg(a0
, (struct msghdr __user
*)a1
, a
[2]);
2094 #endif /* __ARCH_WANT_SYS_SOCKETCALL */
2097 * sock_register - add a socket protocol handler
2098 * @ops: description of protocol
2100 * This function is called by a protocol handler that wants to
2101 * advertise its address family, and have it linked into the
2102 * socket interface. The value ops->family coresponds to the
2103 * socket system call protocol family.
2105 int sock_register(const struct net_proto_family
*ops
)
2109 if (ops
->family
>= NPROTO
) {
2110 printk(KERN_CRIT
"protocol %d >= NPROTO(%d)\n", ops
->family
,
2115 spin_lock(&net_family_lock
);
2116 if (net_families
[ops
->family
])
2119 net_families
[ops
->family
] = ops
;
2122 spin_unlock(&net_family_lock
);
2124 printk(KERN_INFO
"NET: Registered protocol family %d\n", ops
->family
);
2129 * sock_unregister - remove a protocol handler
2130 * @family: protocol family to remove
2132 * This function is called by a protocol handler that wants to
2133 * remove its address family, and have it unlinked from the
2134 * new socket creation.
2136 * If protocol handler is a module, then it can use module reference
2137 * counts to protect against new references. If protocol handler is not
2138 * a module then it needs to provide its own protection in
2139 * the ops->create routine.
2141 void sock_unregister(int family
)
2143 BUG_ON(family
< 0 || family
>= NPROTO
);
2145 spin_lock(&net_family_lock
);
2146 net_families
[family
] = NULL
;
2147 spin_unlock(&net_family_lock
);
2151 printk(KERN_INFO
"NET: Unregistered protocol family %d\n", family
);
2154 static int __init
sock_init(void)
2157 * Initialize sock SLAB cache.
2163 * Initialize skbuff SLAB cache
2168 * Initialize the protocols module.
2172 register_filesystem(&sock_fs_type
);
2173 sock_mnt
= kern_mount(&sock_fs_type
);
2175 /* The real protocol initialization is performed in later initcalls.
2178 #ifdef CONFIG_NETFILTER
2185 core_initcall(sock_init
); /* early initcall */
2187 #ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS
2188 void socket_seq_show(struct seq_file
*seq
)
2193 for_each_possible_cpu(cpu
)
2194 counter
+= per_cpu(sockets_in_use
, cpu
);
2196 /* It can be negative, by the way. 8) */
2200 seq_printf(seq
, "sockets: used %d\n", counter
);
2202 #endif /* CONFIG_PROC_FS */
2204 #ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
2205 static long compat_sock_ioctl(struct file
*file
, unsigned cmd
,
2208 struct socket
*sock
= file
->private_data
;
2209 int ret
= -ENOIOCTLCMD
;
2211 if (sock
->ops
->compat_ioctl
)
2212 ret
= sock
->ops
->compat_ioctl(sock
, cmd
, arg
);
2218 int kernel_bind(struct socket
*sock
, struct sockaddr
*addr
, int addrlen
)
2220 return sock
->ops
->bind(sock
, addr
, addrlen
);
2223 int kernel_listen(struct socket
*sock
, int backlog
)
2225 return sock
->ops
->listen(sock
, backlog
);
2228 int kernel_accept(struct socket
*sock
, struct socket
**newsock
, int flags
)
2230 struct sock
*sk
= sock
->sk
;
2233 err
= sock_create_lite(sk
->sk_family
, sk
->sk_type
, sk
->sk_protocol
,
2238 err
= sock
->ops
->accept(sock
, *newsock
, flags
);
2240 sock_release(*newsock
);
2245 (*newsock
)->ops
= sock
->ops
;
2251 int kernel_connect(struct socket
*sock
, struct sockaddr
*addr
, int addrlen
,
2254 return sock
->ops
->connect(sock
, addr
, addrlen
, flags
);
2257 int kernel_getsockname(struct socket
*sock
, struct sockaddr
*addr
,
2260 return sock
->ops
->getname(sock
, addr
, addrlen
, 0);
2263 int kernel_getpeername(struct socket
*sock
, struct sockaddr
*addr
,
2266 return sock
->ops
->getname(sock
, addr
, addrlen
, 1);
2269 int kernel_getsockopt(struct socket
*sock
, int level
, int optname
,
2270 char *optval
, int *optlen
)
2272 mm_segment_t oldfs
= get_fs();
2276 if (level
== SOL_SOCKET
)
2277 err
= sock_getsockopt(sock
, level
, optname
, optval
, optlen
);
2279 err
= sock
->ops
->getsockopt(sock
, level
, optname
, optval
,
2285 int kernel_setsockopt(struct socket
*sock
, int level
, int optname
,
2286 char *optval
, int optlen
)
2288 mm_segment_t oldfs
= get_fs();
2292 if (level
== SOL_SOCKET
)
2293 err
= sock_setsockopt(sock
, level
, optname
, optval
, optlen
);
2295 err
= sock
->ops
->setsockopt(sock
, level
, optname
, optval
,
2301 int kernel_sendpage(struct socket
*sock
, struct page
*page
, int offset
,
2302 size_t size
, int flags
)
2304 if (sock
->ops
->sendpage
)
2305 return sock
->ops
->sendpage(sock
, page
, offset
, size
, flags
);
2307 return sock_no_sendpage(sock
, page
, offset
, size
, flags
);
2310 int kernel_sock_ioctl(struct socket
*sock
, int cmd
, unsigned long arg
)
2312 mm_segment_t oldfs
= get_fs();
2316 err
= sock
->ops
->ioctl(sock
, cmd
, arg
);
2322 int kernel_sock_shutdown(struct socket
*sock
, enum sock_shutdown_cmd how
)
2324 return sock
->ops
->shutdown(sock
, how
);
2327 /* ABI emulation layers need these two */
2328 EXPORT_SYMBOL(move_addr_to_kernel
);
2329 EXPORT_SYMBOL(move_addr_to_user
);
2330 EXPORT_SYMBOL(sock_create
);
2331 EXPORT_SYMBOL(sock_create_kern
);
2332 EXPORT_SYMBOL(sock_create_lite
);
2333 EXPORT_SYMBOL(sock_map_fd
);
2334 EXPORT_SYMBOL(sock_recvmsg
);
2335 EXPORT_SYMBOL(sock_register
);
2336 EXPORT_SYMBOL(sock_release
);
2337 EXPORT_SYMBOL(sock_sendmsg
);
2338 EXPORT_SYMBOL(sock_unregister
);
2339 EXPORT_SYMBOL(sock_wake_async
);
2340 EXPORT_SYMBOL(sockfd_lookup
);
2341 EXPORT_SYMBOL(kernel_sendmsg
);
2342 EXPORT_SYMBOL(kernel_recvmsg
);
2343 EXPORT_SYMBOL(kernel_bind
);
2344 EXPORT_SYMBOL(kernel_listen
);
2345 EXPORT_SYMBOL(kernel_accept
);
2346 EXPORT_SYMBOL(kernel_connect
);
2347 EXPORT_SYMBOL(kernel_getsockname
);
2348 EXPORT_SYMBOL(kernel_getpeername
);
2349 EXPORT_SYMBOL(kernel_getsockopt
);
2350 EXPORT_SYMBOL(kernel_setsockopt
);
2351 EXPORT_SYMBOL(kernel_sendpage
);
2352 EXPORT_SYMBOL(kernel_sock_ioctl
);
2353 EXPORT_SYMBOL(kernel_sock_shutdown
);