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28 /*!
29 @header kpi_socketfilter.h
30 This header defines an API for intercepting communications at the
31 socket layer.
32
33 For the most part, socket filters want to do three things: Filter
34 data in and out, watch for state changes, and intercept a few calls
35 for security. The number of function pointers supplied by a socket
36 filter has been significantly reduced. The filter no longer has any
37 knowledge of socket buffers. The filter no longer intercepts nearly
38 every internal socket call. There are two data filters, an in
39 filter, and an out filter. The in filter occurs before data is
40 placed in the receive socket buffer. This is done to avoid waking
41 the process unnecessarily. The out filter occurs before the data is
42 appended to the send socket buffer. This should cover inbound and
43 outbound data. For monitoring state changes, we've added a notify
44 function that will be called when various events that the filter can
45 not intercept occur. In addition, we've added a few functions that a
46 filter may use to intercept common operations. These functions are:
47 connect (inbound), connect (outbound), bind, set socket option,
48 get socket option, and listen. Bind, listen, connect in, and connect
49 out could be used together to build a fairly comprehensive firewall
50 without having to do much with individual packets.
51 */
52 #ifndef __KPI_SOCKETFILTER__
53 #define __KPI_SOCKETFILTER__
54
55 #include <sys/kernel_types.h>
56 #include <sys/kpi_socket.h>
57
58 struct sockaddr;
59
60 /*!
61 @enum sflt_flags
62 @abstract Constants defining mbuf flags. Only the flags listed below
63 can be set or retrieved.
64 @constant SFLT_GLOBAL Indicates this socket filter should be
65 attached to all new sockets when they're created.
66 @constant SFLT_PROG Indicates this socket filter should be attached
67 only when request by the application using the SO_NKE socket
68 option.
69 @constant SFLT_EXTENDED Indicates that this socket filter utilizes
70 the extended fields within the sflt_filter structure.
71 */
72 enum {
73 SFLT_GLOBAL = 0x01,
74 SFLT_PROG = 0x02,
75 SFLT_EXTENDED = 0x04
76 };
77 typedef u_int32_t sflt_flags;
78
79 /*!
80 @typedef sflt_handle
81 @abstract A 4 byte identifier used with the SO_NKE socket option to
82 identify the socket filter to be attached.
83 */
84 typedef u_int32_t sflt_handle;
85
86 /*!
87 @enum sflt_event_t
88 @abstract Events notify a filter of state changes and other various
89 events related to the socket. These events cannot be prevented
90 or intercepted, only observed.
91 @constant sock_evt_connected Indicates this socket has moved to the
92 connected state.
93 @constant sock_evt_disconnected Indicates this socket has moved to
94 the disconnected state.
95 @constant sock_evt_flush_read The read socket buffer has been
96 flushed.
97 @constant sock_evt_shutdown The read and or write side(s) of the
98 connection have been shutdown. The param will point to an
99 integer that indicates the direction that has been shutdown. See
100 'man 2 shutdown' for more information.
101 @constant sock_evt_cantrecvmore Indicates the socket cannot receive
102 more data.
103 @constant sock_evt_cantsendmore Indicates the socket cannot send
104 more data.
105 @constant sock_evt_closing Indicates the socket is closing.
106 @constant sock_evt_bound Indicates this socket has moved to the
107 bound state (only for PF_INET/PF_INET6 domain).
108 */
109 enum {
110 sock_evt_connecting = 1,
111 sock_evt_connected = 2,
112 sock_evt_disconnecting = 3,
113 sock_evt_disconnected = 4,
114 sock_evt_flush_read = 5,
115 sock_evt_shutdown = 6, /* param points to an integer specifying how (read, write, or both) see man 2 shutdown */
116 sock_evt_cantrecvmore = 7,
117 sock_evt_cantsendmore = 8,
118 sock_evt_closing = 9,
119 sock_evt_bound = 10
120 };
121 typedef u_int32_t sflt_event_t;
122
123 /*!
124 @enum sflt_data_flag_t
125 @abstract Inbound and outbound data filters may handle many
126 different types of incoming and outgoing data. These flags help
127 distinguish between normal data, out-of-band data, and records.
128 @constant sock_data_filt_flag_oob Indicates this data is out-of-band
129 data.
130 @constant sock_data_filt_flag_record Indicates this data is a
131 record. This flag is only ever seen on inbound data.
132 */
133 enum {
134 sock_data_filt_flag_oob = 1,
135 sock_data_filt_flag_record = 2
136 };
137 typedef u_int32_t sflt_data_flag_t;
138
139 __BEGIN_DECLS
140
141 /*!
142 @typedef sf_unregistered_func
143
144 @discussion sf_unregistered_func is called to notify the filter it
145 has been unregistered. This is the last function the stack will
146 call and this function will only be called once all other
147 function calls in to your filter have completed. Once this
148 function has been called, your kext may safely unload.
149 @param handle The socket filter handle used to identify this filter.
150 */
151 typedef void (*sf_unregistered_func)(sflt_handle handle);
152
153 /*!
154 @typedef sf_attach_func
155
156 @discussion sf_attach_func is called to notify the filter it has
157 been attached to a socket. The filter may allocate memory for
158 this attachment and use the cookie to track it. This filter is
159 called in one of two cases:
160 1) You've installed a global filter and a new socket was created.
161 2) Your non-global socket filter is being attached using the SO_NKE
162 socket option.
163 @param cookie Used to allow the socket filter to set the cookie for
164 this attachment.
165 @param so The socket the filter is being attached to.
166 @result If you return a non-zero value, your filter will not be
167 attached to this socket.
168 */
169 typedef errno_t (*sf_attach_func)(void **cookie, socket_t so);
170
171 /*!
172 @typedef sf_detach_func
173
174 @discussion sf_detach_func is called to notify the filter it has
175 been detached from a socket. If the filter allocated any memory
176 for this attachment, it should be freed. This function will
177 be called when the socket is disposed of.
178 @param cookie Cookie value specified when the filter attach was
179 called.
180 @param so The socket the filter is attached to.
181 @result If you return a non-zero value, your filter will not be
182 attached to this socket.
183 */
184 typedef void (*sf_detach_func)(void *cookie, socket_t so);
185
186 /*!
187 @typedef sf_notify_func
188
189 @discussion sf_notify_func is called to notify the filter of various
190 state changes and other events occuring on the socket.
191 @param cookie Cookie value specified when the filter attach was
192 called.
193 @param so The socket the filter is attached to.
194 @param event The type of event that has occurred.
195 @param param Additional information about the event.
196 */
197 typedef void (*sf_notify_func)(void *cookie, socket_t so,
198 sflt_event_t event, void *param);
199
200 /*!
201 @typedef sf_getpeername_func
202
203 @discussion sf_getpeername_func is called to allow a filter to
204 to intercept the getpeername function. When called, sa will
205 point to a pointer to a socket address that was malloced
206 in zone M_SONAME. If you want to replace this address, either
207 modify the currenty copy or allocate a new one and free the
208 old one.
209 @param cookie Cookie value specified when the filter attach was
210 called.
211 @param so The socket the filter is attached to.
212 @param sa A pointer to a socket address pointer.
213 @result If you return a non-zero value, processing will stop. If
214 you return EJUSTRETURN, no further filters will be called
215 but a result of zero will be returned to the caller of
216 getpeername.
217 */
218 typedef int (*sf_getpeername_func)(void *cookie, socket_t so,
219 struct sockaddr **sa);
220
221 /*!
222 @typedef sf_getsockname_func
223
224 @discussion sf_getsockname_func is called to allow a filter to
225 to intercept the getsockname function. When called, sa will
226 point to a pointer to a socket address that was malloced
227 in zone M_SONAME. If you want to replace this address, either
228 modify the currenty copy or allocate a new one and free the
229 old one.
230 @param cookie Cookie value specified when the filter attach was
231 called.
232 @param so The socket the filter is attached to.
233 @param sa A pointer to a socket address pointer.
234 @result If you return a non-zero value, processing will stop. If
235 you return EJUSTRETURN, no further filters will be called
236 but a result of zero will be returned to the caller of
237 getsockname.
238 */
239 typedef int (*sf_getsockname_func)(void *cookie, socket_t so,
240 struct sockaddr **sa);
241
242 /*!
243 @typedef sf_data_in_func
244
245 @discussion sf_data_in_func is called to filter incoming data. If your
246 filter intercepts data for later reinjection, it must queue all incoming
247 data to preserve the order of the data. Use sock_inject_data_in to later
248 reinject this data if you return EJUSTRETURN. Warning: This filter is on
249 the data path. Do not spend excesive time. Do not wait for data on
250 another socket.
251 @param cookie Cookie value specified when the filter attach was
252 called.
253 @param so The socket the filter is attached to.
254 @param from The addres the data is from, may be NULL if the socket
255 is connected.
256 @param data The data being received. Control data may appear in the
257 mbuf chain, be sure to check the mbuf types to find control
258 data.
259 @param control Control data being passed separately from the data.
260 @param flags Flags to indicate if this is out of band data or a
261 record.
262 @result Return:
263 0 - The caller will continue with normal processing of the data.
264 EJUSTRETURN - The caller will stop processing the data, the data will not be freed.
265 Anything Else - The caller will free the data and stop processing.
266 */
267 typedef errno_t (*sf_data_in_func)(void *cookie, socket_t so,
268 const struct sockaddr *from, mbuf_t *data,
269 mbuf_t *control, sflt_data_flag_t flags);
270
271 /*!
272 @typedef sf_data_out_func
273
274 @discussion sf_data_out_func is called to filter outbound data. If
275 your filter intercepts data for later reinjection, it must queue
276 all outbound data to preserve the order of the data when
277 reinjecting. Use sock_inject_data_out to later reinject this
278 data.
279 @param cookie Cookie value specified when the filter attach was
280 called.
281 @param so The socket the filter is attached to.
282 @param from The address the data is from, may be NULL if the socket
283 is connected.
284 @param data The data being received. Control data may appear in the
285 mbuf chain, be sure to check the mbuf types to find control
286 data.
287 @param control Control data being passed separately from the data.
288 @param flags Flags to indicate if this is out of band data or a
289 record.
290 @result Return:
291 0 - The caller will continue with normal processing of the data.
292 EJUSTRETURN - The caller will stop processing the data, the data will not be freed.
293 Anything Else - The caller will free the data and stop processing.
294 */
295 typedef errno_t (*sf_data_out_func)(void *cookie, socket_t so,
296 const struct sockaddr *to, mbuf_t *data,
297 mbuf_t *control, sflt_data_flag_t flags);
298
299 /*!
300 @typedef sf_connect_in_func
301
302 @discussion sf_connect_in_func is called to filter inbound connections. A
303 protocol will call this before accepting an incoming connection and
304 placing it on the queue of completed connections. Warning: This filter
305 is on the data path. Do not spend excesive time. Do not wait for data on
306 another socket.
307 @param cookie Cookie value specified when the filter attach was
308 called.
309 @param so The socket the filter is attached to.
310 @param from The address the incoming connection is from.
311 @result Return:
312 0 - The caller will continue with normal processing of the connection.
313 Anything Else - The caller will rejecting the incoming connection.
314 */
315 typedef errno_t (*sf_connect_in_func)(void *cookie, socket_t so,
316 const struct sockaddr *from);
317
318 /*!
319 @typedef sf_connect_out_func
320
321 @discussion sf_connect_out_func is called to filter outbound
322 connections. A protocol will call this before initiating an
323 outbound connection.
324 @param cookie Cookie value specified when the filter attach was
325 called.
326 @param so The socket the filter is attached to.
327 @param to The remote address of the outbound connection.
328 @result Return:
329 0 - The caller will continue with normal processing of the connection.
330 Anything Else - The caller will rejecting the outbound connection.
331 */
332 typedef errno_t (*sf_connect_out_func)(void *cookie, socket_t so,
333 const struct sockaddr *to);
334
335 /*!
336 @typedef sf_bind_func
337
338 @discussion sf_bind_func is called before performing a bind
339 operation on a socket.
340 @param cookie Cookie value specified when the filter attach was
341 called.
342 @param so The socket the filter is attached to.
343 @param to The local address of the socket will be bound to.
344 @result Return:
345 0 - The caller will continue with normal processing of the bind.
346 Anything Else - The caller will rejecting the bind.
347 */
348 typedef errno_t (*sf_bind_func)(void *cookie, socket_t so,
349 const struct sockaddr *to);
350
351 /*!
352 @typedef sf_setoption_func
353
354 @discussion sf_setoption_func is called before performing setsockopt
355 on a socket.
356 @param cookie Cookie value specified when the filter attach was
357 called.
358 @param so The socket the filter is attached to.
359 @param opt The socket option to set.
360 @result Return:
361 0 - The caller will continue with normal processing of the setsockopt.
362 Anything Else - The caller will stop processing and return this error.
363 */
364 typedef errno_t (*sf_setoption_func)(void *cookie, socket_t so,
365 sockopt_t opt);
366
367 /*!
368 @typedef sf_getoption_func
369
370 @discussion sf_getoption_func is called before performing getsockopt
371 on a socket.
372 @param cookie Cookie value specified when the filter attach was
373 called.
374 @param so The socket the filter is attached to.
375 @param opt The socket option to get.
376 @result Return:
377 0 - The caller will continue with normal processing of the getsockopt.
378 Anything Else - The caller will stop processing and return this error.
379 */
380 typedef errno_t (*sf_getoption_func)(void *cookie, socket_t so,
381 sockopt_t opt);
382
383 /*!
384 @typedef sf_listen_func
385
386 @discussion sf_listen_func is called before performing listen
387 on a socket.
388 @param cookie Cookie value specified when the filter attach was
389 called.
390 @param so The socket the filter is attached to.
391 @result Return:
392 0 - The caller will continue with normal processing of listen.
393 Anything Else - The caller will stop processing and return this error.
394 */
395 typedef errno_t (*sf_listen_func)(void *cookie, socket_t so);
396
397 /*!
398 @typedef sf_ioctl_func
399
400 @discussion sf_ioctl_func is called before performing an ioctl
401 on a socket.
402
403 All undefined ioctls are reserved for future use by Apple. If
404 you need to communicate with your kext using an ioctl, please
405 use SIOCSIFKPI and SIOCGIFKPI.
406 @param cookie Cookie value specified when the filter attach was
407 called.
408 @param so The socket the filter is attached to.
409 @param request The ioctl name.
410 @param argp A pointer to the ioctl parameter.
411 @result Return:
412 0 - The caller will continue with normal processing of this ioctl.
413 Anything Else - The caller will stop processing and return this error.
414 */
415 typedef errno_t (*sf_ioctl_func)(void *cookie, socket_t so,
416 u_int32_t request, const char* argp);
417
418 /*!
419 @typedef sf_accept_func
420
421 @discussion sf_accept_func is called after a socket is dequeued
422 off the completed (incoming) connection list and before
423 the file descriptor is associated with it. A filter can
424 utilize this callback to intercept the accepted socket
425 in order to examine it, prior to returning the socket to
426 the caller of accept. Such a filter may also choose to
427 discard the accepted socket if it wishes to do so.
428 @param cookie Cookie value specified when the filter attach was called.
429 @param so_listen The listening socket.
430 @param so The socket that is about to be accepted.
431 @param local The local address of the about to be accepted socket.
432 @param remote The remote address of the about to be accepted socket.
433 @result Return:
434 0 - The caller will continue with normal processing of accept.
435 EJUSTRETURN - The to be accepted socket will be disconnected
436 prior to being returned to the caller of accept. No further
437 control or data operations on the socket will be allowed.
438 This is the recommended return value as it has the least
439 amount of impact, especially to applications which don't
440 check the error value returned by accept.
441 Anything Else - The to be accepted socket will be closed and
442 the error will be returned to the caller of accept.
443 Note that socket filter developers are advised to exercise
444 caution when returning non-zero values to the caller,
445 since some applications don't check the error value
446 returned by accept and therefore risk breakage.
447 */
448 typedef errno_t (*sf_accept_func)(void *cookie, socket_t so_listen, socket_t so,
449 const struct sockaddr *local, const struct sockaddr *remote);
450
451 /*!
452 @struct sflt_filter
453 @discussion This structure is used to define a socket filter.
454 @field sf_handle A value used to find socket filters by
455 applications. An application can use this value to specify that
456 this filter should be attached when using the SO_NKE socket
457 option.
458 @field sf_flags Indicate whether this filter should be attached to
459 all new sockets or just those that request the filter be
460 attached using the SO_NKE socket option. If this filter
461 utilizes the socket filter extension fields, it must also
462 set SFLT_EXTENDED.
463 @field sf_name A name used for debug purposes.
464 @field sf_unregistered Your function for being notified when your
465 filter has been unregistered.
466 @field sf_attach Your function for handling attaches to sockets.
467 @field sf_detach Your function for handling detaches from sockets.
468 @field sf_notify Your function for handling events. May be null.
469 @field sf_data_in Your function for handling incoming data. May be
470 null.
471 @field sf_data_out Your function for handling outgoing data. May be
472 null.
473 @field sf_connect_in Your function for handling inbound
474 connections. May be null.
475 @field sf_connect_out Your function for handling outbound
476 connections. May be null.
477 @field sf_bind Your function for handling binds. May be null.
478 @field sf_setoption Your function for handling setsockopt. May be null.
479 @field sf_getoption Your function for handling getsockopt. May be null.
480 @field sf_listen Your function for handling listen. May be null.
481 @field sf_ioctl Your function for handling ioctls. May be null.
482 @field sf_len Length of socket filter extension structure; developers
483 must initialize this to sizeof sflt_filter_ext structure.
484 This field and all fields following it will only be valid
485 if SFLT_EXTENDED flag is set in sf_flags field.
486 @field sf_ext_accept Your function for handling inbound connections
487 at accept time. May be null.
488 @field sf_ext_rsvd Reserved for future use; you must initialize
489 the reserved fields with zeroes.
490 */
491 struct sflt_filter {
492 sflt_handle sf_handle;
493 int sf_flags;
494 char *sf_name;
495
496 sf_unregistered_func sf_unregistered;
497 sf_attach_func sf_attach;
498 sf_detach_func sf_detach;
499
500 sf_notify_func sf_notify;
501 sf_getpeername_func sf_getpeername;
502 sf_getsockname_func sf_getsockname;
503 sf_data_in_func sf_data_in;
504 sf_data_out_func sf_data_out;
505 sf_connect_in_func sf_connect_in;
506 sf_connect_out_func sf_connect_out;
507 sf_bind_func sf_bind;
508 sf_setoption_func sf_setoption;
509 sf_getoption_func sf_getoption;
510 sf_listen_func sf_listen;
511 sf_ioctl_func sf_ioctl;
512 /*
513 * The following are valid only if SFLT_EXTENDED flag is set.
514 * Initialize sf_ext_len to sizeof sflt_filter_ext structure.
515 * Filters must also initialize reserved fields with zeroes.
516 */
517 struct sflt_filter_ext {
518 unsigned int sf_ext_len;
519 sf_accept_func sf_ext_accept;
520 void *sf_ext_rsvd[5]; /* Reserved */
521 } sf_ext;
522 #define sf_len sf_ext.sf_ext_len
523 #define sf_accept sf_ext.sf_ext_accept
524 };
525
526 /*!
527 @function sflt_register
528 @discussion Registers a socket filter. See 'man 2 socket' for a
529 desciption of domain, type, and protocol.
530 @param filter A structure describing the filter.
531 @param domain The protocol domain these filters will be attached to.
532 @param type The socket type these filters will be attached to.
533 @param protocol The protocol these filters will be attached to.
534 @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error.
535 */
536 errno_t sflt_register(const struct sflt_filter *filter, int domain,
537 int type, int protocol);
538
539 /*!
540 @function sflt_unregister
541 @discussion Unregisters a socket filter. This will not detach the
542 socket filter from all sockets it may be attached to at the
543 time, it will just prevent the socket filter from being attached
544 to any new sockets.
545 @param handle The sf_handle of the socket filter to unregister.
546 @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error.
547 */
548 errno_t sflt_unregister(sflt_handle handle);
549
550 /*!
551 @function sflt_attach
552 @discussion Attaches a socket filter to the specified socket. A
553 filter must be registered before it can be attached.
554 @param socket The socket the filter should be attached to.
555 @param handle The handle of the registered filter to be attached.
556 @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error.
557 */
558 errno_t sflt_attach(socket_t so, sflt_handle);
559
560 /*!
561 @function sflt_detach
562 @discussion Detaches a socket filter from a specified socket.
563 @param socket The socket the filter should be detached from.
564 @param handle The handle of the registered filter to be detached.
565 @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error.
566 */
567 errno_t sflt_detach(socket_t so, sflt_handle);
568
569 /* Functions for manipulating sockets */
570 /*
571 * Inject data in to the receive buffer of the socket as if it
572 * had come from the network.
573 *
574 * flags should match sflt_data_flag_t
575 */
576
577 /*!
578 @function sock_inject_data_in
579 @discussion Inject data in to the receive buffer of the socket as if
580 it had come from the network.
581 @param so The socket to inject the data on.
582 @param from The address the data is from, only necessary on
583 un-connected sockets. A copy of the address will be made, caller
584 is responsible for freeing the address after calling this
585 function.
586 @param data The data and possibly control mbufs.
587 @param control The separate control mbufs.
588 @param flags Flags indicating the type of data.
589 @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. If the function
590 returns an error, the caller is responsible for freeing the
591 mbuf.
592 */
593 errno_t sock_inject_data_in(socket_t so, const struct sockaddr* from,
594 mbuf_t data, mbuf_t control, sflt_data_flag_t flags);
595
596 /*!
597 @function sock_inject_data_out
598 @discussion Inject data in to the send buffer of the socket as if it
599 had come from the client.
600 @param so The socket to inject the data on.
601 @param to The address the data should be sent to, only necessary on
602 un-connected sockets. The caller is responsible for freeing the
603 to address after sock_inject_data_out returns.
604 @param data The data and possibly control mbufs.
605 @param control The separate control mbufs.
606 @param flags Flags indicating the type of data.
607 @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. The data and control
608 values are always freed regardless of return value.
609 */
610 errno_t sock_inject_data_out(socket_t so, const struct sockaddr* to,
611 mbuf_t data, mbuf_t control, sflt_data_flag_t flags);
612
613
614 /*
615 * sockopt_t accessors
616 */
617
618 enum {
619 sockopt_get = 1,
620 sockopt_set = 2
621 };
622 typedef u_int8_t sockopt_dir;
623
624 /*!
625 @function sockopt_direction
626 @discussion Retrieves the direction of the socket option (Get or
627 Set).
628 @param sopt The socket option.
629 @result sock_opt_get or sock_opt_set.
630 */
631 sockopt_dir sockopt_direction(sockopt_t sopt);
632
633 /*!
634 @function sockopt_level
635 @discussion Retrieves the socket option level. (SOL_SOCKET, etc).
636 @param sopt The socket option.
637 @result The socket option level. See man 2 setsockopt
638 */
639 int sockopt_level(sockopt_t sopt);
640
641 /*!
642 @function sockopt_name
643 @discussion Retrieves the socket option name. (SO_SNDBUF, etc).
644 @param sopt The socket option.
645 @result The socket option name. See man 2 setsockopt
646 */
647 int sockopt_name(sockopt_t sopt);
648
649 /*!
650 @function sockopt_valsize
651 @discussion Retrieves the size of the socket option data.
652 @param sopt The socket option.
653 @result The length, in bytes, of the data.
654 */
655 size_t sockopt_valsize(sockopt_t sopt);
656
657 /*!
658 @function sockopt_copyin
659 @discussion Copies the data from the socket option to a buffer.
660 @param sopt The socket option.
661 @param data A pointer to the buffer to copy the data in to.
662 @param length The number of bytes to copy.
663 @result An errno error or zero upon success.
664 */
665 errno_t sockopt_copyin(sockopt_t sopt, void *data, size_t length);
666
667 /*!
668 @function sockopt_copyout
669 @discussion Copies the data from a buffer to a socket option.
670 @param sopt The socket option.
671 @param data A pointer to the buffer to copy the data out of.
672 @param length The number of bytes to copy.
673 @result An errno error or zero upon success.
674 */
675 errno_t sockopt_copyout(sockopt_t sopt, void *data, size_t length);
676
677 __END_DECLS
678 #endif