minix3/kernel/priv.h

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#ifndef PRIV_H
#define PRIV_H
/* Declaration of the system privileges structure. It defines flags, system
* call masks, an synchronous alarm timer, I/O privileges, pending hardware
* interrupts and notifications, and so on.
* System processes each get their own structure with properties, whereas all
* user processes share one structure. This setup provides a clear separation
* between common and privileged process fields and is very space efficient.
*
* Changes:
* Nov 22, 2009 rewrite of privilege management (Cristiano Giuffrida)
* Jul 01, 2005 Created. (Jorrit N. Herder)
*/
#include <minix/com.h>
#include <minix/const.h>
#include <minix/priv.h>
#include "kernel/const.h"
#include "kernel/type.h"
struct priv {
proc_nr_t s_proc_nr; /* number of associated process */
sys_id_t s_id; /* index of this system structure */
short s_flags; /* PREEMTIBLE, BILLABLE, etc. */
/* Asynchronous sends */
vir_bytes s_asyntab; /* addr. of table in process' address space */
size_t s_asynsize; /* number of elements in table. 0 when not in
* use
*/
short s_trap_mask; /* allowed system call traps */
sys_map_t s_ipc_to; /* allowed destination processes */
/* allowed kernel calls */
bitchunk_t s_k_call_mask[SYS_CALL_MASK_SIZE];
endpoint_t s_sig_mgr; /* signal manager for system signals */
endpoint_t s_bak_sig_mgr; /* backup signal manager for system signals */
sys_map_t s_notify_pending; /* bit map with pending notifications */
sys_map_t s_asyn_pending; /* bit map with pending asyn messages */
irq_id_t s_int_pending; /* pending hardware interrupts */
sigset_t s_sig_pending; /* pending signals */
minix_timer_t s_alarm_timer; /* synchronous alarm timer */
reg_t *s_stack_guard; /* stack guard word for kernel tasks */
char s_diag_sig; /* send a SIGKMESS when diagnostics arrive? */
int s_nr_io_range; /* allowed I/O ports */
struct io_range s_io_tab[NR_IO_RANGE];
int s_nr_mem_range; /* allowed memory ranges */
struct minix_mem_range s_mem_tab[NR_MEM_RANGE];
int s_nr_irq; /* allowed IRQ lines */
int s_irq_tab[NR_IRQ];
vir_bytes s_grant_table; /* grant table address of process, or 0 */
int s_grant_entries; /* no. of entries, or 0 */
};
/* Guard word for task stacks. */
#define STACK_GUARD ((reg_t) (sizeof(reg_t) == 2 ? 0xBEEF : 0xDEADBEEF))
/* Magic system structure table addresses. */
#define BEG_PRIV_ADDR (&priv[0])
#define END_PRIV_ADDR (&priv[NR_SYS_PROCS])
#define BEG_STATIC_PRIV_ADDR BEG_PRIV_ADDR
#define END_STATIC_PRIV_ADDR (BEG_STATIC_PRIV_ADDR + NR_STATIC_PRIV_IDS)
#define BEG_DYN_PRIV_ADDR END_STATIC_PRIV_ADDR
#define END_DYN_PRIV_ADDR END_PRIV_ADDR
#define priv_addr(i) (ppriv_addr)[(i)]
#define priv_id(rp) ((rp)->p_priv->s_id)
#define priv(rp) ((rp)->p_priv)
#define id_to_nr(id) priv_addr(id)->s_proc_nr
#define nr_to_id(nr) priv(proc_addr(nr))->s_id
#define may_send_to(rp, nr) (get_sys_bit(priv(rp)->s_ipc_to, nr_to_id(nr)))
/* The system structures table and pointers to individual table slots. The
* pointers allow faster access because now a process entry can be found by
* indexing the psys_addr array, while accessing an element i requires a
* multiplication with sizeof(struct sys) to determine the address.
*/
EXTERN struct priv priv[NR_SYS_PROCS]; /* system properties table */
EXTERN struct priv *ppriv_addr[NR_SYS_PROCS]; /* direct slot pointers */
/* Make sure the system can boot. The following sanity check verifies that
* the system privileges table is large enough for the number of processes
* in the boot image.
*/
#if (NR_BOOT_PROCS > NR_SYS_PROCS)
#error NR_SYS_PROCS must be larger than NR_BOOT_PROCS
#endif
#endif /* PRIV_H */