#ifndef __BOOTSTRAP_H__ #define __BOOTSTRAP_H__ /* * Copyright (c) 1999-2005 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved. * * @APPLE_APACHE_LICENSE_HEADER_START@ * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. * * @APPLE_APACHE_LICENSE_HEADER_END@ */ /* * bootstrap -- fundamental service initiator and port server * Mike DeMoney, NeXT, Inc. * Copyright, 1990. All rights reserved. */ /* * Interface: Bootstrap server * * The bootstrap server is the first user-mode task initiated by the Mach * kernel at system boot time. The bootstrap server provides two services, * it initiates other system tasks, and manages a table of name-port bindings * for fundamental system services (e.g. lookupd, Window Manager, etc...). * * Name-port bindings can be established with the bootstrap server by either * of two mechanisms: * * 1. The binding can be indicated, in advance of the service that backs it * being available, via a "service create" request. In this case, bootstrap * will immediately create a port and bind the indicated name with that port. * At a later time, a service may "checkin" for the name-port * binding and will be returned receive rights for the bound port. Lookup's * on bindings created by this mechanism will return send rights to the port, * even if no service has "checked-in". In this case, requests sent to the * bound port will be queued until a server has checked-in and can satisfy the * request. * * 2. Bindings can be established dynamically via a "register" request. In * this case, the register request provides bootstrap with a name and send * rights for a port. Bootstrap will provide send rights for the bound port * to any requestor via the lookup request. * * Bootstrap provides its service port to descendant tasks via the Mach * "bootstrap" special task port. All direct descendants of bootstrap receive * a "privileged" bootstrap service port. System services that initiate * untrusted tasks should replace the Mach bootstrap task special port with * a subset bootstrap port to prevent them from infecting the namespace. * * The bootstrap server creates a "backup" port for each service that it * creates. This is used to detect when a checked out service is no longer * being served. The bootstrap server regains all rights to the port and * it is marked available for check-out again. This allows crashed servers to * resume service to previous clients. Lookup's on this named port will * continue to be serviced by bootstrap while holding receive rights for the * bound port. A client may detect that the service is inactive via the * bootstrap status request. If an inactive service re-registers rather * than "checking-in" the original bound port is destroyed. * * The status of a named service may be obtained via the "status" request. * A service is "active" if a name-port binding exists and receive rights * to the bound port are held by a task other than bootstrap. * * The bootstrap server may also (re)start server processes associated with * with a set of services. The definition of the server process is done * through the "create server" request. The server will be launched in the * same bootstrap context in which it was registered. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include __BEGIN_DECLS #pragma GCC visibility push(default) #define BOOTSTRAP_MAX_NAME_LEN 128 #define BOOTSTRAP_MAX_CMD_LEN 512 typedef char name_t[BOOTSTRAP_MAX_NAME_LEN]; typedef char cmd_t[BOOTSTRAP_MAX_CMD_LEN]; typedef name_t *name_array_t; typedef int bootstrap_status_t; typedef bootstrap_status_t *bootstrap_status_array_t; typedef unsigned int bootstrap_property_t; typedef bootstrap_property_t * bootstrap_property_array_t; typedef boolean_t *bool_array_t; #define BOOTSTRAP_MAX_LOOKUP_COUNT 20 #define BOOTSTRAP_SUCCESS 0 #define BOOTSTRAP_NOT_PRIVILEGED 1100 #define BOOTSTRAP_NAME_IN_USE 1101 #define BOOTSTRAP_UNKNOWN_SERVICE 1102 #define BOOTSTRAP_SERVICE_ACTIVE 1103 #define BOOTSTRAP_BAD_COUNT 1104 #define BOOTSTRAP_NO_MEMORY 1105 #define BOOTSTRAP_NO_CHILDREN 1106 #define BOOTSTRAP_STATUS_INACTIVE 0 #define BOOTSTRAP_STATUS_ACTIVE 1 #define BOOTSTRAP_STATUS_ON_DEMAND 2 /* * After main() starts, it is safe to assume that this variable is always set. */ extern mach_port_t bootstrap_port; /* * bootstrap_create_server() * * Declares a server that mach_init will re-spawn within the specified * bootstrap context. The server is considered already "active" * (i.e. will not be re-spawned) until the returned server_port is * deallocated. * * In the meantime, services can be declared against the server, * by using the server_port as the privileged bootstrap target of * subsequent bootstrap_create_service() calls. * * When mach_init re-spawns the server, its task bootstrap port * is set to the privileged sever_port. Through this special * bootstrap port, it can access all of parent bootstrap's context * (and all services are created in the parent's namespace). But * all additional service declarations (and declaration removals) * will be associated with this particular server. * * Only a holder of the server_port privilege bootstrap port can * check in or register over those services. * * When all services associated with a server are deleted, and the server * exits, it will automatically be deleted itself. * * If the server is declared "on_demand," then a non-running server * will be re-launched on first use of one of the service ports * registered against it. Otherwise, it will be re-launched * immediately upon exiting (whether any client is actively using * any of the service ports or not). * * Errors: Returns appropriate kernel errors on rpc failure. * Returns BOOTSTRAP_NOT_PRIVILEGED, bootstrap or uid invalid. */ kern_return_t bootstrap_create_server( mach_port_t bp, cmd_t server_cmd, uid_t server_uid, boolean_t on_demand, mach_port_t *server_port); /* * bootstrap_subset() * * Returns a new port to use as a bootstrap port. This port behaves * exactly like the previous bootstrap_port, except that ports dynamically * registered via bootstrap_register() are available only to users of this * specific subset_port. Lookups on the subset_port will return ports * registered with this port specifically, and ports registered with * ancestors of this subset_port. Duplications of services already * registered with an ancestor port may be registered with the subset port * are allowed. Services already advertised may then be effectively removed * by registering PORT_NULL for the service. * When it is detected that the requestor_port is destroyed the subset * port and all services advertized by it are destroyed as well. * * Errors: Returns appropriate kernel errors on rpc failure. */ kern_return_t bootstrap_subset( mach_port_t bp, mach_port_t requestor_port, mach_port_t *subset_port); /* * bootstrap_unprivileged() * * Given a bootstrap port, return its unprivileged equivalent. If * the port is already unprivileged, another reference to the same * port is returned. * * This is most often used by servers, which are launched with their * bootstrap port set to the privileged port for the server, to get * an unprivileged version of the same port for use by its unprivileged * children (or any offspring that it does not want to count as part * of the "server" for mach_init registration and re-launch purposes). * * Native launchd jobs are always started with an unprivileged port. */ kern_return_t bootstrap_unprivileged( mach_port_t bp, mach_port_t *unpriv_port) AVAILABLE_MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_0_AND_LATER_BUT_DEPRECATED_IN_MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_5; /* * bootstrap_parent() * * Given a bootstrap subset port, return the parent bootstrap port. * If the specified bootstrap port is already the root subset, * the same port will be returned. Much like "." and ".." are the same * in the file system name space for the root directory ("/"). * * Errors: * Returns BOOTSTRAP_NOT_PRIVILEGED if the caller is not running * with an effective user id of root (as determined by the security * token in the message trailer). */ kern_return_t bootstrap_parent( mach_port_t bp, mach_port_t *parent_port); /* * bootstrap_register() * * Registers a send right for service_port with the service identified by * service_name. Attempts to register a service where an active binding * already exists are rejected. * * If the service was previously declared with bootstrap_create_service(), * but is not currently active, this call can be used to undeclare the * service. The bootstrap port used must have sufficient privilege to * do so. (Registering MACH_PORT_NULL is especially useful for shutting * down declared services). * * This API is deprecated. Old scenarios and recommendations: * * 1) Code that used to call bootstrap_check_in() and then bootstrap_register() * can now always call bootstrap_check_in(). * * 2) If the code was registering a well known name, please switch to launchd. * * 3) If the code was registering a dynamically generated string and passing * the string to other applications, please rewrite the code to send a Mach * send-right directly. * * 4) If the launchd job maintained an optional Mach service, please reserve * the name with launchd and control the presense of the service through * ownership of the Mach receive right like so. * * MachServices * * com.apple.windowserver * * com.apple.windowserver.active * * HideUntilCheckIn * * * * * * Errors: Returns appropriate kernel errors on rpc failure. * Returns BOOTSTRAP_NOT_PRIVILEGED, if request directed to * bootstrap port without privilege. * Returns BOOTSTRAP_NAME_IN_USE, if service has already been * register or checked-in. */ AVAILABLE_MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_0_AND_LATER_BUT_DEPRECATED_IN_MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_5 kern_return_t bootstrap_register(mach_port_t bp, name_t service_name, mach_port_t sp); /* * bootstrap_create_service() * * Creates a service named "service_name" and returns a send right to that * port in "service_port." The port may later be checked in as if this * port were configured in the bootstrap configuration file. * * This API is deprecated. Please call bootstrap_check_in() instead. * * Errors: Returns appropriate kernel errors on rpc failure. * Returns BOOTSTRAP_SERVICE_ACTIVE, if service already exists. */ #ifdef AVAILABLE_MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_0_AND_LATER_BUT_DEPRECATED_IN_MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_6 AVAILABLE_MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_0_AND_LATER_BUT_DEPRECATED_IN_MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_6 #endif kern_return_t bootstrap_create_service(mach_port_t bp, name_t service_name, mach_port_t *sp); /* * bootstrap_check_in() * * Returns the receive right for the service named by service_name. The * service must have been declared in the launchd.plist(5) file associated * with the job. Attempts to check_in a service which is already active * are not allowed. * * If the service was declared as being associated with a server, the * check_in must come from the server's privileged port (server_port). * * Errors: Returns appropriate kernel errors on rpc failure. * Returns BOOTSTRAP_UNKNOWN_SERVICE, if service does not exist. * Returns BOOTSTRAP_NOT_PRIVILEGED, if request directed to * bootstrap port without privilege. * Returns BOOTSTRAP_SERVICE_ACTIVE, if service has already been * registered or checked-in. */ kern_return_t bootstrap_check_in( mach_port_t bp, const name_t service_name, mach_port_t *sp); /* * bootstrap_look_up() * * Returns a send right for the service port declared/registered under the * name service_name. The service is not guaranteed to be active. Use the * bootstrap_status call to determine the status of the service. * * Errors: Returns appropriate kernel errors on rpc failure. * Returns BOOTSTRAP_UNKNOWN_SERVICE, if service does not exist. */ kern_return_t bootstrap_look_up( mach_port_t bp, const name_t service_name, mach_port_t *sp); /* * bootstrap_status() * * In practice, this call was used to preflight whether the following two * APIs would succeed. * * bootstrap_look_up() * bootstrap_check_in() * * Please don't bother. Just call the above two APIs directly and check * for failure. */ kern_return_t bootstrap_status( mach_port_t bp, name_t service_name, bootstrap_status_t *service_active) AVAILABLE_MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_0_AND_LATER_BUT_DEPRECATED_IN_MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_5; /* bootstrap_strerror() * * Translate a return value from the bootstrap_*() APIs to a string. */ const char *bootstrap_strerror(kern_return_t r) __attribute__((__nothrow__, __pure__, __warn_unused_result__)); #pragma GCC visibility pop __END_DECLS #endif /* __BOOTSTRAP_H__ */