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1 | /* |
2 | * Copyright (c) 2003-2004 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved. | |
3 | * | |
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27 | */ |
28 | /*! | |
29 | @header kpi_ipfilter.h | |
30 | This header defines an API to attach IP filters. IP filters may be | |
31 | attached to intercept either IPv4 or IPv6 packets. The filters can | |
32 | intercept all IP packets in to and out of the host regardless of | |
33 | interface. | |
34 | */ | |
35 | ||
36 | #ifndef __KPI_IPFILTER__ | |
37 | #define __KPI_IPFILTER__ | |
38 | ||
39 | #include <sys/kernel_types.h> | |
40 | ||
41 | /* | |
42 | * ipf_pktopts | |
43 | * | |
44 | * Options for outgoing packets. The options need to be preserved when | |
45 | * re-injecting a packet. | |
46 | */ | |
47 | struct ipf_pktopts { | |
48 | u_int32_t ippo_flags; | |
49 | ifnet_t ippo_mcast_ifnet; | |
50 | int ippo_mcast_loop; | |
51 | u_int8_t ippo_mcast_ttl; | |
52 | }; | |
53 | #define IPPOF_MCAST_OPTS 0x1 | |
54 | ||
55 | typedef struct ipf_pktopts* ipf_pktopts_t; | |
56 | ||
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57 | __BEGIN_DECLS |
58 | ||
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59 | /*! |
60 | @typedef ipf_input_func | |
61 | ||
62 | @discussion ipf_input_func is used to filter incoming ip packets. | |
63 | The IP filter is called for packets from all interfaces. The | |
64 | filter is called between when the general IP processing is | |
65 | handled and when the packet is passed up to the next layer | |
66 | protocol such as udp or tcp. In the case of encapsulation, such | |
67 | as UDP in ESP (IPSec), your filter will be called once for ESP | |
68 | and then again for UDP. This will give your filter an | |
69 | opportunity to process the ESP header as well as the decrypted | |
70 | packet. Offset and protocol are used to determine where in the | |
71 | packet processing is currently occuring. If you're only | |
72 | interested in TCP or UDP packets, just return 0 if protocol | |
73 | doesn't match TCP or UDP. | |
74 | @param cookie The cookie specified when your filter was attached. | |
75 | @param data The reassembled ip packet, data will start at the ip | |
76 | header. | |
77 | @param offset An offset to the next header | |
78 | (udp/tcp/icmp/esp/etc...). | |
79 | @param protocol The protocol type (udp/tcp/icmp/etc...) of the IP packet | |
80 | @result Return: | |
81 | 0 - The caller will continue with normal processing of the packet. | |
82 | EJUSTRETURN - The caller will stop processing the packet, the packet will not be freed. | |
83 | Anything Else - The caller will free the packet and stop processing. | |
84 | */ | |
85 | typedef errno_t (*ipf_input_func)(void* cookie, mbuf_t *data, int offset, u_int8_t protocol); | |
86 | ||
87 | /*! | |
88 | @typedef ipf_output_func | |
89 | ||
90 | @discussion ipf_output_func is used to filter outbound ip packets. | |
91 | The IP filter is called for packets to all interfaces. The | |
92 | filter is called before fragmentation and IPSec processing. If | |
93 | you need to change the destination IP address, call | |
94 | ipf_inject_output and return EJUSTRETURN. | |
95 | @param cookie The cookie specified when your filter was attached. | |
96 | @param data The ip packet, will contain an IP header followed by the | |
97 | rest of the IP packet. | |
98 | @result Return: | |
99 | 0 - The caller will continue with normal processing of the packet. | |
100 | EJUSTRETURN - The caller will stop processing the packet, the packet will not be freed. | |
101 | Anything Else - The caller will free the packet and stop processing. | |
102 | */ | |
103 | typedef errno_t (*ipf_output_func)(void* cookie, mbuf_t *data, ipf_pktopts_t options); | |
104 | ||
105 | /*! | |
106 | @typedef ipf_detach_func | |
107 | ||
108 | @discussion ipf_detach_func is called to notify your filter that it | |
109 | has been detached. | |
110 | @param cookie The cookie specified when your filter was attached. | |
111 | */ | |
112 | typedef void (*ipf_detach_func)(void* cookie); | |
113 | ||
114 | /*! | |
115 | @typedef ipf_filter | |
116 | @discussion This structure is used to define an IP filter for | |
117 | use with the ipf_addv4 or ipf_addv6 function. | |
118 | @field cookie A kext defined cookie that will be passed to all | |
119 | filter functions. | |
120 | @field name A filter name used for debugging purposes. | |
121 | @field ipf_input The filter function to handle inbound packets. | |
122 | @field ipf_output The filter function to handle outbound packets. | |
123 | @field ipf_detach The filter function to notify of a detach. | |
124 | */ | |
125 | struct ipf_filter { | |
126 | void* cookie; | |
127 | const char* name; | |
128 | ipf_input_func ipf_input; | |
129 | ipf_output_func ipf_output; | |
130 | ipf_detach_func ipf_detach; | |
131 | }; | |
132 | ||
133 | struct opaque_ipfilter; | |
134 | typedef struct opaque_ipfilter* ipfilter_t; | |
135 | ||
136 | /*! | |
137 | @function ipf_addv4 | |
138 | @discussion Attaches an IPv4 ip filter. | |
139 | @param filter A structure defining the filter. | |
140 | @param filter_ref A reference to the filter used to detach it. | |
141 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
142 | */ | |
143 | errno_t ipf_addv4(const struct ipf_filter* filter, ipfilter_t *filter_ref); | |
144 | ||
145 | /*! | |
146 | @function ipf_addv6 | |
147 | @discussion Attaches an IPv6 ip filter. | |
148 | @param filter A structure defining the filter. | |
149 | @param filter_ref A reference to the filter used to detach it. | |
150 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
151 | */ | |
152 | errno_t ipf_addv6(const struct ipf_filter* filter, ipfilter_t *filter_ref); | |
153 | ||
154 | /*! | |
155 | @function ipf_remove | |
156 | @discussion Detaches an IPv4 or IPv6 filter. | |
157 | @param filter_ref The reference to the filter returned from ipf_addv4 or | |
158 | ipf_addv6. | |
159 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
160 | */ | |
161 | errno_t ipf_remove(ipfilter_t filter_ref); | |
162 | ||
163 | /*! | |
164 | @function ipf_inject_input | |
165 | @discussion Inject an IP packet as though it had just been | |
166 | reassembled in ip_input. When re-injecting a packet intercepted | |
167 | by the filter's ipf_input function, an IP filter can pass its | |
168 | reference to avoid processing the packet twice. This also | |
169 | prevents ip filters installed before this filter from | |
170 | getting a chance to process the packet. If the filter modified | |
171 | the packet, it should not specify the filter ref to give other | |
172 | filters a chance to process the new packet. | |
173 | ||
174 | Caller is responsible for freeing mbuf chain in the event that | |
175 | ipf_inject_input returns an error. | |
176 | @param data The complete IPv4 or IPv6 packet, receive interface must | |
177 | be set. | |
178 | @param filter_ref The reference to the filter injecting the data | |
179 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
180 | */ | |
181 | errno_t ipf_inject_input(mbuf_t data, ipfilter_t filter_ref); | |
182 | ||
183 | /*! | |
184 | @function ipf_inject_output | |
185 | @discussion Inject an IP packet as though it had just been sent to | |
186 | ip_output. When re-injecting a packet intercepted by the | |
187 | filter's ipf_output function, an IP filter can pass its | |
188 | reference to avoid processing the packet twice. This also | |
189 | prevents ip filters installed before this filter from getting a | |
190 | chance to process the packet. If the filter modified the packet, | |
191 | it should not specify the filter ref to give other filters a | |
192 | chance to process the new packet. | |
193 | @param data The complete IPv4 or IPv6 packet. | |
194 | @param filter_ref The reference to the filter injecting the data | |
195 | @param options Output options for the packet | |
196 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. ipf_inject_output | |
197 | will always free the mbuf. | |
198 | */ | |
199 | errno_t ipf_inject_output(mbuf_t data, ipfilter_t filter_ref, ipf_pktopts_t options); | |
200 | ||
2d21ac55 | 201 | __END_DECLS |
91447636 | 202 | #endif /* __KPI_IPFILTER__ */ |