Linux magic numbers

This file is a registry of magic numbers which are in use. When you add a magic number to a structure, you should also add it to this file, since it is best if the magic numbers used by various structures are unique.

It is a very good idea to protect kernel data structures with magic numbers. This allows you to check at run time whether (a) a structure has been clobbered, or (b) you’ve passed the wrong structure to a routine. This last is especially useful — particularly when you are passing pointers to structures via a void * pointer. The tty code, for example, does this frequently to pass driver-specific and line discipline-specific structures back and forth.

The way to use magic numbers is to declare them at the beginning of the structure, like so:

struct tty_ldisc {
        int     magic;
        ...
};

Please follow this discipline when you are adding future enhancements to the kernel! It has saved me countless hours of debugging, especially in the screwy cases where an array has been overrun and structures following the array have been overwritten. Using this discipline, these cases get detected quickly and safely.

Changelog:

                                      Theodore Ts'o
                                      31 Mar 94

The magic table is current to Linux 2.1.55.

                                      Michael Chastain
                                      <mailto:mec@shout.net>
                                      22 Sep 1997

Now it should be up to date with Linux 2.1.112. Because
we are in feature freeze time it is very unlikely that
something will change before 2.2.x. The entries are
sorted by number field.

                                      Krzysztof G. Baranowski
                                      <mailto: kgb@knm.org.pl>
                                      29 Jul 1998

Updated the magic table to Linux 2.5.45. Right over the feature freeze,
but it is possible that some new magic numbers will sneak into the
kernel before 2.6.x yet.

                                      Petr Baudis
                                      <pasky@ucw.cz>
                                      03 Nov 2002

Updated the magic table to Linux 2.5.74.

                                      Fabian Frederick
                                      <ffrederick@users.sourceforge.net>
                                      09 Jul 2003

Magic Name

Number

Structure

File

PG_MAGIC

‘P’

pg_{read,write}_hdr

include/linux/pg.h

APM_BIOS_MAGIC

0x4101

apm_user

arch/x86/kernel/apm_32.c

FASYNC_MAGIC

0x4601

fasync_struct

include/linux/fs.h

SLIP_MAGIC

0x5302

slip

drivers/net/slip.h

MGSLPC_MAGIC

0x5402

mgslpc_info

drivers/char/pcmcia/synclink_cs.c

BAYCOM_MAGIC

0x19730510

baycom_state

drivers/net/baycom_epp.c

HDLCDRV_MAGIC

0x5ac6e778

hdlcdrv_state

include/linux/hdlcdrv.h

KV_MAGIC

0x5f4b565f

kernel_vars_s

arch/mips/include/asm/sn/klkernvars.h

CODA_MAGIC

0xC0DAC0DA

coda_file_info

fs/coda/coda_fs_i.h

YAM_MAGIC

0xF10A7654

yam_port

drivers/net/hamradio/yam.c

CCB_MAGIC

0xf2691ad2

ccb

drivers/scsi/ncr53c8xx.c

QUEUE_MAGIC_FREE

0xf7e1c9a3

queue_entry

drivers/scsi/arm/queue.c

QUEUE_MAGIC_USED

0xf7e1cc33

queue_entry

drivers/scsi/arm/queue.c

NMI_MAGIC

0x48414d4d455201

nmi_s

arch/mips/include/asm/sn/nmi.h