forked from Qortal/Brooklyn
* 0day explit mitigation * Memory corruption prevention * Privilege escalation prevention * Buffer over flow prevention * File System corruption defense * Thread escape prevention This may very well be the most intensive inclusion to BrooklynR. This will not be part of an x86 suite nor it will be released as tool kit. The security core toolkit will remain part of kernel base.
43 lines
1.3 KiB
C
43 lines
1.3 KiB
C
#ifndef __LINUX_USB_IOWARRIOR_H
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#define __LINUX_USB_IOWARRIOR_H
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#define CODEMERCS_MAGIC_NUMBER 0xC0 /* like COde Mercenaries */
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/* Define the ioctl commands for reading and writing data */
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#define IOW_WRITE _IOW(CODEMERCS_MAGIC_NUMBER, 1, __u8 *)
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#define IOW_READ _IOW(CODEMERCS_MAGIC_NUMBER, 2, __u8 *)
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/*
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A struct for available device info which is read
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with the ioctl IOW_GETINFO.
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To be compatible with 2.4 userspace which didn't have an easy way to get
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this information.
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*/
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struct iowarrior_info {
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/* vendor id : supposed to be USB_VENDOR_ID_CODEMERCS in all cases */
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__u32 vendor;
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/* product id : depends on type of chip (USB_DEVICE_ID_CODEMERCS_X) */
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__u32 product;
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/* the serial number of our chip (if a serial-number is not available
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* this is empty string) */
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__u8 serial[9];
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/* revision number of the chip */
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__u32 revision;
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/* USB-speed of the device (0=UNKNOWN, 1=LOW, 2=FULL 3=HIGH) */
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__u32 speed;
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/* power consumption of the device in mA */
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__u32 power;
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/* the number of the endpoint */
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__u32 if_num;
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/* size of the data-packets on this interface */
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__u32 report_size;
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};
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/*
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Get some device-information (product-id , serial-number etc.)
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in order to identify a chip.
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*/
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#define IOW_GETINFO _IOR(CODEMERCS_MAGIC_NUMBER, 3, struct iowarrior_info)
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#endif /* __LINUX_USB_IOWARRIOR_H */
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