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60 * $FreeBSD: src/sys/netinet/ip_divert.c,v 1.98 2004/08/17 22:05:54 andre Exp $
64 #error "IPDIVERT requires INET."
67 #include <sys/param.h>
68 #include <sys/kernel.h>
69 #include <sys/malloc.h>
71 #include <sys/socket.h>
72 #include <sys/domain.h>
73 #include <sys/protosw.h>
74 #include <sys/socketvar.h>
75 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
76 #include <sys/systm.h>
79 #include <machine/endian.h>
82 #include <net/route.h>
83 #include <net/kpi_protocol.h>
85 #include <netinet/in.h>
86 #include <netinet/in_systm.h>
87 #include <netinet/ip.h>
88 #include <netinet/in_pcb.h>
89 #include <netinet/in_var.h>
90 #include <netinet/ip_var.h>
91 #include <netinet/ip_fw.h>
92 #include <netinet/ip_divert.h>
94 #include <kern/zalloc.h>
95 #include <libkern/OSAtomic.h>
102 * Allocate enough space to hold a full IP packet
104 #define DIVSNDQ (65536 + 100)
105 #define DIVRCVQ (65536 + 100)
108 * Divert sockets work in conjunction with ipfw, see the divert(4)
109 * manpage for features.
110 * Internally, packets selected by ipfw in ip_input() or ip_output(),
111 * and never diverted before, are passed to the input queue of the
112 * divert socket with a given 'divert_port' number (as specified in
113 * the matching ipfw rule), and they are tagged with a 16 bit cookie
114 * (representing the rule number of the matching ipfw rule), which
115 * is passed to process reading from the socket.
117 * Packets written to the divert socket are again tagged with a cookie
118 * (usually the same as above) and a destination address.
119 * If the destination address is INADDR_ANY then the packet is
120 * treated as outgoing and sent to ip_output(), otherwise it is
121 * treated as incoming and sent to ip_input().
122 * In both cases, the packet is tagged with the cookie.
124 * On reinjection, processing in ip_input() and ip_output()
125 * will be exactly the same as for the original packet, except that
126 * ipfw processing will start at the rule number after the one
127 * written in the cookie (so, tagging a packet with a cookie of 0
128 * will cause it to be effectively considered as a standard packet).
131 /* Internal variables */
132 static struct inpcbhead divcb
;
133 static struct inpcbinfo divcbinfo
;
135 static u_int32_t div_sendspace
= DIVSNDQ
; /* XXX sysctl ? */
136 static u_int32_t div_recvspace
= DIVRCVQ
; /* XXX sysctl ? */
138 /* Optimization: have this preinitialized */
139 static struct sockaddr_in divsrc
= { sizeof(divsrc
), AF_INET
, 0, { 0 }, { 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 } };
141 /* Internal functions */
142 static int div_output(struct socket
*so
,
143 struct mbuf
*m
, struct sockaddr
*addr
, struct mbuf
*control
);
145 extern int load_ipfw(void);
147 * Initialize divert connection block queue.
152 struct inpcbinfo
*pcbinfo
;
154 divcbinfo
.listhead
= &divcb
;
156 * XXX We don't use the hash list for divert IP, but it's easier
157 * to allocate a one entry hash list than it is to check all
158 * over the place for hashbase == NULL.
160 divcbinfo
.hashbase
= hashinit(1, M_PCB
, &divcbinfo
.hashmask
);
161 divcbinfo
.porthashbase
= hashinit(1, M_PCB
, &divcbinfo
.porthashmask
);
162 divcbinfo
.ipi_zone
= (void *) zinit(sizeof(struct inpcb
),(maxsockets
* sizeof(struct inpcb
)),
164 pcbinfo
= &divcbinfo
;
166 * allocate lock group attribute and group for udp pcb mutexes
168 pcbinfo
->mtx_grp_attr
= lck_grp_attr_alloc_init();
170 pcbinfo
->mtx_grp
= lck_grp_alloc_init("divcb", pcbinfo
->mtx_grp_attr
);
173 * allocate the lock attribute for divert pcb mutexes
175 pcbinfo
->mtx_attr
= lck_attr_alloc_init();
177 if ((pcbinfo
->mtx
= lck_rw_alloc_init(pcbinfo
->mtx_grp
, pcbinfo
->mtx_attr
)) == NULL
)
178 return; /* pretty much dead if this fails... */
188 * IPPROTO_DIVERT is not a real IP protocol; don't allow any packets
189 * with that protocol number to enter the system from the outside.
192 div_input(struct mbuf
*m
, __unused
int off
)
194 OSAddAtomic(1, &ipstat
.ips_noproto
);
199 * Divert a packet by passing it up to the divert socket at port 'port'.
201 * Setup generic address and protocol structures for div_input routine,
202 * then pass them along with mbuf chain.
203 * ###LOCK called in ip_mutex from ip_output/ip_input
206 divert_packet(struct mbuf
*m
, int incoming
, int port
, int rule
)
214 KASSERT(port
!= 0, ("%s: port=0", __FUNCTION__
));
216 divsrc
.sin_port
= rule
; /* record matching rule */
219 if (m
->m_len
< sizeof(struct ip
) &&
220 (m
= m_pullup(m
, sizeof(struct ip
))) == 0) {
223 ip
= mtod(m
, struct ip
*);
226 * Record receive interface address, if any.
227 * But only for incoming packets.
229 divsrc
.sin_addr
.s_addr
= 0;
234 KASSERT((m
->m_flags
& M_PKTHDR
), ("%s: !PKTHDR", __FUNCTION__
));
236 /* Find IP address for receive interface */
237 ifnet_lock_shared(m
->m_pkthdr
.rcvif
);
238 TAILQ_FOREACH(ifa
, &m
->m_pkthdr
.rcvif
->if_addrhead
, ifa_link
) {
240 if (ifa
->ifa_addr
->sa_family
!= AF_INET
) {
245 ((struct sockaddr_in
*)(void *) ifa
->ifa_addr
)->sin_addr
;
249 ifnet_lock_done(m
->m_pkthdr
.rcvif
);
252 * Record the incoming interface name whenever we have one.
254 bzero(&divsrc
.sin_zero
, sizeof(divsrc
.sin_zero
));
255 if (m
->m_pkthdr
.rcvif
) {
257 * Hide the actual interface name in there in the
258 * sin_zero array. XXX This needs to be moved to a
259 * different sockaddr type for divert, e.g.
260 * sockaddr_div with multiple fields like
261 * sockaddr_dl. Presently we have only 7 bytes
262 * but that will do for now as most interfaces
263 * are 4 or less + 2 or less bytes for unit.
264 * There is probably a faster way of doing this,
265 * possibly taking it from the sockaddr_dl on the iface.
266 * This solves the problem of a P2P link and a LAN interface
267 * having the same address, which can result in the wrong
268 * interface being assigned to the packet when fed back
269 * into the divert socket. Theoretically if the daemon saves
270 * and re-uses the sockaddr_in as suggested in the man pages,
271 * this iface name will come along for the ride.
272 * (see div_output for the other half of this.)
274 snprintf(divsrc
.sin_zero
, sizeof(divsrc
.sin_zero
),
275 "%s%d", m
->m_pkthdr
.rcvif
->if_name
,
276 m
->m_pkthdr
.rcvif
->if_unit
);
279 /* Put packet on socket queue, if any */
281 nport
= htons((u_int16_t
)port
);
282 lck_rw_lock_shared(divcbinfo
.mtx
);
283 LIST_FOREACH(inp
, &divcb
, inp_list
) {
284 if (inp
->inp_lport
== nport
)
285 sa
= inp
->inp_socket
;
291 if (sbappendaddr(&sa
->so_rcv
, (struct sockaddr
*)&divsrc
,
292 m
, (struct mbuf
*)0, &error
) != 0)
294 socket_unlock(sa
, 1);
297 OSAddAtomic(1, &ipstat
.ips_noproto
);
298 OSAddAtomic(-1, &ipstat
.ips_delivered
);
300 lck_rw_done(divcbinfo
.mtx
);
304 * Deliver packet back into the IP processing machinery.
306 * If no address specified, or address is 0.0.0.0, send to ip_output();
307 * otherwise, send to ip_input() and mark as having been received on
308 * the interface with that address.
309 * ###LOCK called in inet_proto mutex when from div_send.
312 div_output(struct socket
*so
, struct mbuf
*m
, struct sockaddr
*addr
,
313 struct mbuf
*control
)
315 struct inpcb
*const inp
= sotoinpcb(so
);
316 struct ip
*const ip
= mtod(m
, struct ip
*);
317 struct sockaddr_in
*sin
= (struct sockaddr_in
*)(void *)addr
;
319 mbuf_svc_class_t msc
= MBUF_SC_UNSPEC
;
321 if (control
!= NULL
) {
322 msc
= mbuf_service_class_from_control(control
);
324 m_freem(control
); /* XXX */
326 /* Loopback avoidance and state recovery */
329 struct divert_tag
*dt
;
331 char *c
= sin
->sin_zero
;
333 mtag
= m_tag_create(KERNEL_MODULE_TAG_ID
, KERNEL_TAG_TYPE_DIVERT
,
334 sizeof(struct divert_tag
), M_NOWAIT
, m
);
339 dt
= (struct divert_tag
*)(mtag
+1);
341 dt
->cookie
= sin
->sin_port
;
342 m_tag_prepend(m
, mtag
);
345 * Find receive interface with the given name or IP address.
346 * The name is user supplied data so don't trust it's size or
347 * that it is zero terminated. The name has priority.
348 * We are presently assuming that the sockaddr_in
349 * has not been replaced by a sockaddr_div, so we limit it
350 * to 16 bytes in total. the name is stuffed (if it exists)
351 * in the sin_zero[] field.
353 while (*c
++ && (len
++ < sizeof(sin
->sin_zero
)));
354 if ((len
> 0) && (len
< sizeof(sin
->sin_zero
)))
355 m
->m_pkthdr
.rcvif
= ifunit(sin
->sin_zero
);
358 /* Reinject packet into the system as incoming or outgoing */
359 if (!sin
|| sin
->sin_addr
.s_addr
== 0) {
360 struct ip_out_args ipoa
=
361 { IFSCOPE_NONE
, { 0 }, IPOAF_SELECT_SRCIF
};
363 struct ip_moptions
*imo
;
366 * Don't allow both user specified and setsockopt options,
367 * and don't allow packet length sizes that will crash
369 if (((ip
->ip_hl
!= (sizeof (*ip
) >> 2)) && inp
->inp_options
) ||
370 ((u_short
)ntohs(ip
->ip_len
) > m
->m_pkthdr
.len
)) {
375 /* Convert fields to host order for ip_output() */
376 #if BYTE_ORDER != BIG_ENDIAN
381 OSAddAtomic(1, &ipstat
.ips_rawout
);
382 /* Copy the cached route and take an extra reference */
383 inp_route_copyout(inp
, &ro
);
385 set_packet_service_class(m
, so
, msc
, 0);
387 imo
= inp
->inp_moptions
;
390 socket_unlock(so
, 0);
392 mac_mbuf_label_associate_inpcb(inp
, m
);
394 /* Send packet to output processing */
395 error
= ip_output(m
, inp
->inp_options
, &ro
,
396 (so
->so_options
& SO_DONTROUTE
) |
397 IP_ALLOWBROADCAST
| IP_RAWOUTPUT
| IP_OUTARGS
,
403 /* Synchronize cached PCB route */
404 inp_route_copyin(inp
, &ro
);
408 /* If no luck with the name above. check by IP address. */
409 if (m
->m_pkthdr
.rcvif
== NULL
) {
411 * Make sure there are no distractions
412 * for ifa_ifwithaddr. Clear the port and the ifname.
413 * Maybe zap all 8 bytes at once using a 64bit write?
415 bzero(sin
->sin_zero
, sizeof(sin
->sin_zero
));
416 /* *((u_int64_t *)sin->sin_zero) = 0; */ /* XXX ?? */
418 if (!(ifa
= ifa_ifwithaddr((struct sockaddr
*) sin
))) {
419 error
= EADDRNOTAVAIL
;
422 m
->m_pkthdr
.rcvif
= ifa
->ifa_ifp
;
426 mac_mbuf_label_associate_socket(so
, m
);
428 /* Send packet to input processing */
429 proto_inject(PF_INET
, m
);
440 div_attach(struct socket
*so
, int proto
, struct proc
*p
)
449 if ((error
= proc_suser(p
)) != 0)
452 error
= soreserve(so
, div_sendspace
, div_recvspace
);
455 error
= in_pcballoc(so
, &divcbinfo
, p
);
458 inp
= (struct inpcb
*)so
->so_pcb
;
459 inp
->inp_ip_p
= proto
;
460 inp
->inp_vflag
|= INP_IPV4
;
461 inp
->inp_flags
|= INP_HDRINCL
;
462 /* The socket is always "connected" because
463 we always know "where" to send the packet */
464 so
->so_state
|= SS_ISCONNECTED
;
466 #ifdef MORE_DICVLOCK_DEBUG
467 printf("div_attach: so=%p sopcb=%p lock=%x ref=%x\n",
468 so
, so
->so_pcb
, &(((struct inpcb
*)so
->so_pcb
)->inpcb_mtx
), so
->so_usecount
);
474 div_detach(struct socket
*so
)
478 #ifdef MORE_DICVLOCK_DEBUG
479 printf("div_detach: so=%p sopcb=%p lock=%x ref=%x\n",
480 so
, so
->so_pcb
, &(((struct inpcb
*)so
->so_pcb
)->inpcb_mtx
), so
->so_usecount
);
484 panic("div_detach: so=%p null inp\n", so
);
486 inp
->inp_state
= INPCB_STATE_DEAD
;
491 div_abort(struct socket
*so
)
493 soisdisconnected(so
);
494 return div_detach(so
);
498 div_disconnect(struct socket
*so
)
500 if ((so
->so_state
& SS_ISCONNECTED
) == 0)
502 return div_abort(so
);
506 div_bind(struct socket
*so
, struct sockaddr
*nam
, struct proc
*p
)
512 /* in_pcbbind assumes that the socket is a sockaddr_in
513 * and in_pcbbind requires a valid address. Since divert
514 * sockets don't we need to make sure the address is
515 * filled in properly.
516 * XXX -- divert should not be abusing in_pcbind
517 * and should probably have its own family.
519 if (nam
->sa_family
!= AF_INET
) {
520 error
= EAFNOSUPPORT
;
522 ((struct sockaddr_in
*)(void *)nam
)->sin_addr
.s_addr
= INADDR_ANY
;
523 error
= in_pcbbind(inp
, nam
, p
);
529 div_shutdown(struct socket
*so
)
536 div_send(struct socket
*so
, __unused
int flags
, struct mbuf
*m
, struct sockaddr
*nam
,
537 struct mbuf
*control
, __unused
struct proc
*p
)
539 /* Packet must have a header (but that's about it) */
540 if (m
->m_len
< sizeof (struct ip
) &&
541 (m
= m_pullup(m
, sizeof (struct ip
))) == 0) {
542 OSAddAtomic(1, &ipstat
.ips_toosmall
);
548 return div_output(so
, m
, nam
, control
);
553 div_pcblist SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS
555 #pragma unused(oidp, arg1, arg2)
557 struct inpcb
*inp
, **inp_list
;
562 * The process of preparing the TCB list is too time-consuming and
563 * resource-intensive to repeat twice on every request.
565 lck_rw_lock_exclusive(divcbinfo
.mtx
);
566 if (req
->oldptr
== USER_ADDR_NULL
) {
567 n
= divcbinfo
.ipi_count
;
568 req
->oldidx
= 2 * (sizeof xig
)
569 + (n
+ n
/8) * sizeof(struct xinpcb
);
570 lck_rw_done(divcbinfo
.mtx
);
574 if (req
->newptr
!= USER_ADDR_NULL
) {
575 lck_rw_done(divcbinfo
.mtx
);
580 * OK, now we're committed to doing something.
582 gencnt
= divcbinfo
.ipi_gencnt
;
583 n
= divcbinfo
.ipi_count
;
585 bzero(&xig
, sizeof(xig
));
586 xig
.xig_len
= sizeof xig
;
588 xig
.xig_gen
= gencnt
;
589 xig
.xig_sogen
= so_gencnt
;
590 error
= SYSCTL_OUT(req
, &xig
, sizeof xig
);
592 lck_rw_done(divcbinfo
.mtx
);
596 inp_list
= _MALLOC(n
* sizeof *inp_list
, M_TEMP
, M_WAITOK
);
598 lck_rw_done(divcbinfo
.mtx
);
602 for (inp
= LIST_FIRST(divcbinfo
.listhead
), i
= 0; inp
&& i
< n
;
603 inp
= LIST_NEXT(inp
, inp_list
)) {
605 if (inp
->inp_gencnt
<= gencnt
&& inp
->inp_state
!= INPCB_STATE_DEAD
)
607 if (inp
->inp_gencnt
<= gencnt
&& !prison_xinpcb(req
->p
, inp
))
614 for (i
= 0; i
< n
; i
++) {
616 if (inp
->inp_gencnt
<= gencnt
&& inp
->inp_state
!= INPCB_STATE_DEAD
) {
619 bzero(&xi
, sizeof(xi
));
620 xi
.xi_len
= sizeof xi
;
621 /* XXX should avoid extra copy */
622 inpcb_to_compat(inp
, &xi
.xi_inp
);
624 sotoxsocket(inp
->inp_socket
, &xi
.xi_socket
);
625 error
= SYSCTL_OUT(req
, &xi
, sizeof xi
);
630 * Give the user an updated idea of our state.
631 * If the generation differs from what we told
632 * her before, she knows that something happened
633 * while we were processing this request, and it
634 * might be necessary to retry.
636 bzero(&xig
, sizeof(xig
));
637 xig
.xig_len
= sizeof xig
;
638 xig
.xig_gen
= divcbinfo
.ipi_gencnt
;
639 xig
.xig_sogen
= so_gencnt
;
640 xig
.xig_count
= divcbinfo
.ipi_count
;
641 error
= SYSCTL_OUT(req
, &xig
, sizeof xig
);
643 FREE(inp_list
, M_TEMP
);
644 lck_rw_done(divcbinfo
.mtx
);
649 __private_extern__
int
650 div_lock(struct socket
*so
, int refcount
, void *lr
)
655 lr_saved
= __builtin_return_address(0);
659 #ifdef MORE_DICVLOCK_DEBUG
660 printf("div_lock: so=%p sopcb=%p lock=%p ref=%x lr=%p\n",
661 so
, so
->so_pcb
, so
->so_pcb
?
662 &(((struct inpcb
*)so
->so_pcb
)->inpcb_mtx
) : NULL
,
663 so
->so_usecount
, lr_saved
);
666 lck_mtx_lock(&((struct inpcb
*)so
->so_pcb
)->inpcb_mtx
);
668 panic("div_lock: so=%p NO PCB! lr=%p lrh= lrh= %s\n",
669 so
, lr_saved
, solockhistory_nr(so
));
673 if (so
->so_usecount
< 0) {
674 panic("div_lock: so=%p so_pcb=%p lr=%p ref=%x lrh= %s\n",
675 so
, so
->so_pcb
, lr_saved
, so
->so_usecount
,
676 solockhistory_nr(so
));
682 so
->lock_lr
[so
->next_lock_lr
] = lr_saved
;
683 so
->next_lock_lr
= (so
->next_lock_lr
+1) % SO_LCKDBG_MAX
;
688 __private_extern__
int
689 div_unlock(struct socket
*so
, int refcount
, void *lr
)
692 lck_mtx_t
* mutex_held
;
693 struct inpcb
*inp
= sotoinpcb(so
);
696 lr_saved
= __builtin_return_address(0);
700 #ifdef MORE_DICVLOCK_DEBUG
701 printf("div_unlock: so=%p sopcb=%p lock=%p ref=%x lr=%p\n",
702 so
, so
->so_pcb
, so
->so_pcb
?
703 &(((struct inpcb
*)so
->so_pcb
)->inpcb_mtx
) : NULL
,
704 so
->so_usecount
, lr_saved
);
709 if (so
->so_usecount
< 0) {
710 panic("div_unlock: so=%p usecount=%x lrh= %s\n",
711 so
, so
->so_usecount
, solockhistory_nr(so
));
714 if (so
->so_pcb
== NULL
) {
715 panic("div_unlock: so=%p NO PCB usecount=%x lr=%p lrh= %s\n",
716 so
, so
->so_usecount
, lr_saved
, solockhistory_nr(so
));
719 mutex_held
= &((struct inpcb
*)so
->so_pcb
)->inpcb_mtx
;
721 if (so
->so_usecount
== 0 && (inp
->inp_wantcnt
== WNT_STOPUSING
)) {
722 lck_rw_lock_exclusive(divcbinfo
.mtx
);
723 if (inp
->inp_state
!= INPCB_STATE_DEAD
)
726 lck_rw_done(divcbinfo
.mtx
);
729 lck_mtx_assert(mutex_held
, LCK_MTX_ASSERT_OWNED
);
730 so
->unlock_lr
[so
->next_unlock_lr
] = lr_saved
;
731 so
->next_unlock_lr
= (so
->next_unlock_lr
+1) % SO_LCKDBG_MAX
;
732 lck_mtx_unlock(mutex_held
);
736 __private_extern__ lck_mtx_t
*
737 div_getlock(struct socket
*so
, __unused
int locktype
)
739 struct inpcb
*inpcb
= (struct inpcb
*)so
->so_pcb
;
742 if (so
->so_usecount
< 0)
743 panic("div_getlock: so=%p usecount=%x lrh= %s\n",
744 so
, so
->so_usecount
, solockhistory_nr(so
));
745 return(&inpcb
->inpcb_mtx
);
747 panic("div_getlock: so=%p NULL NO PCB lrh= %s\n",
748 so
, solockhistory_nr(so
));
749 return (so
->so_proto
->pr_domain
->dom_mtx
);
754 struct pr_usrreqs div_usrreqs
= {
755 div_abort
, pru_accept_notsupp
, div_attach
, div_bind
,
756 pru_connect_notsupp
, pru_connect2_notsupp
, in_control
, div_detach
,
757 div_disconnect
, pru_listen_notsupp
, in_setpeeraddr
, pru_rcvd_notsupp
,
758 pru_rcvoob_notsupp
, div_send
, pru_sense_null
, div_shutdown
,
759 in_setsockaddr
, sosend
, soreceive
, pru_sopoll_notsupp