iovec.h 2.8 KB

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  1. /*
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  3. * The President and Fellows of Harvard College.
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  28. */
  29. #ifndef _KERN_IOVEC_H_
  30. #define _KERN_IOVEC_H_
  31. /*
  32. * iovec structure, used in the readv/writev scatter/gather I/O calls,
  33. * and within the kernel for keeping track of blocks of data for I/O.
  34. */
  35. struct iovec {
  36. /*
  37. * For maximum type safety, when in the kernel, distinguish
  38. * user pointers from kernel pointers.
  39. *
  40. * (A pointer is a user pointer if it *came* from userspace,
  41. * not necessarily if it *points* to userspace. If a system
  42. * call passes 0xdeadbeef, it points to the kernel, but it's
  43. * still a user pointer.)
  44. *
  45. * In userspace, there are only user pointers; also, the name
  46. * iov_base is defined by POSIX.
  47. *
  48. * Note that to work properly (without extra unwanted fiddling
  49. * around) this scheme requires that void* and userptr_t have
  50. * the same machine representation. This is theoretically
  51. * possible under the C standard, but such machines do not
  52. * exist in practice.
  53. */
  54. #ifdef _KERNEL
  55. union {
  56. userptr_t iov_ubase; /* user-supplied pointer */
  57. void *iov_kbase; /* kernel-supplied pointer */
  58. };
  59. #else
  60. void *iov_base; /* user-supplied pointer */
  61. #endif
  62. size_t iov_len; /* Length of data */
  63. };
  64. #endif /* _KERN_IOVEC_H_ */