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Import rewrite of IPv4 socket multicast layer to support source-specific and protocol-independent host mode multicast. The code is written to accomodate IPv6, IGMPv3 and MLDv2 with only a little additional work. This change only pertains to FreeBSD's use as a multicast end-station and does not concern multicast routing; for an IGMPv3/MLDv2 router implementation, consider the XORP project. The work is based on Wilbert de Graaf's IGMPv3 code drop for FreeBSD 4.6, which is available at: http://www.kloosterhof.com/wilbert/igmpv3.html Summary * IPv4 multicast socket processing is now moved out of ip_output.c into a new module, in_mcast.c. * The in_mcast.c module implements the IPv4 legacy any-source API in terms of the protocol-independent source-specific API. * Source filters are lazy allocated as the common case does not use them. They are part of per inpcb state and are covered by the inpcb lock. * struct ip_mreqn is now supported to allow applications to specify multicast joins by interface index in the legacy IPv4 any-source API. * In UDP, an incoming multicast datagram only requires that the source port matches the 4-tuple if the socket was already bound by source port. An unbound socket SHOULD be able to receive multicasts sent from an ephemeral source port. * The UDP socket multicast filter mode defaults to exclusive, that is, sources present in the per-socket list will be blocked from delivery. * The RFC 3678 userland functions have been added to libc: setsourcefilter, getsourcefilter, setipv4sourcefilter, getipv4sourcefilter. * Definitions for IGMPv3 are merged but not yet used. * struct sockaddr_storage is now referenced from <netinet/in.h>. It is therefore defined there if not already declared in the same way as for the C99 types. * The RFC 1724 hack (specify 0.0.0.0/8 addresses to IP_MULTICAST_IF which are then interpreted as interface indexes) is now deprecated. * A patch for the Rhyolite.com routed in the FreeBSD base system is available in the -net archives. This only affects individuals running RIPv1 or RIPv2 via point-to-point and/or unnumbered interfaces. * Make IPv6 detach path similar to IPv4's in code flow; functionally same. * Bump __FreeBSD_version to 700048; see UPDATING. This work was financially supported by another FreeBSD committer. Obtained from: p4://bms_netdev Submitted by: Wilbert de Graaf (original work) Reviewed by: rwatson (locking), silence from fenner, net@ (but with encouragement)
2007-06-12 16:24:56 +00:00
/*-
* Copyright (c) 2007 Bruce M. Simpson.
* Copyright (c) 2005 Robert N. M. Watson.
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote
* products derived from this software without specific prior written
* permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/*
* IPv4 multicast socket, group, and socket option processing module.
* Until further notice, this file requires INET to compile.
* TODO: Make this infrastructure independent of address family.
* TODO: Teach netinet6 to use this code.
* TODO: Hook up SSM logic to IGMPv3/MLDv2.
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
#include <sys/mbuf.h>
Over the past couple of years, there have been a number of reports relating the use of divert sockets to dead locks. A number of LORs have been reported between divert and a number of other network subsystems including: IPSEC, Pfil, multicast, ipfw and others. Other dead locks could occur because of recursive entry into the IP stack. This change should take care of most if not all of these issues. A summary of the changes follow: - We disallow multicast operations on divert sockets. It really doesn't make semantic sense to allow this, since typically you would set multicast parameters on multicast end points. NOTE: As a part of this change, we actually dis-allow multicast options on any socket that IS a divert socket OR IS NOT a SOCK_RAW or SOCK_DGRAM family - We check to see if there are any socket options that have been specified on the socket, and if there was (which is very un-common and also probably doesnt make sense to support) we duplicate the mbuf carrying the options. - We then drop the INP/INFO locks over the call to ip_output(). It should be noted that since we no longer support multicast operations on divert sockets and we have duplicated any socket options, we no longer need the reference to the pcb to be coherent. - Finally, we replaced the call to ip_input() to use netisr queuing. This should remove the recursive entry into the IP stack from divert. By dropping the locks over the call to ip_output() we eliminate all the lock ordering issues above. By switching over to netisr on the inbound path, we can no longer recursively enter the ip_input() code via divert. I have tested this change by using the following command: ipfwpcap -r 8000 - | tcpdump -r - -nn -v This should exercise the input and re-injection (outbound) path, which is very similar to the work load performed by natd(8). Additionally, I have run some ospf daemons which have a heavy reliance on raw sockets and multicast. Approved by: re@ (kensmith) MFC after: 1 month LOR: 163 LOR: 181 LOR: 202 LOR: 203 Discussed with: julian, andre et al (on freebsd-net) In collaboration with: bms [1], rwatson [2] [1] bms helped out with the multicast decisions [2] rwatson submitted the original netisr patches and came up with some of the original ideas on how to combat this issue.
2007-08-06 22:06:36 +00:00
#include <sys/protosw.h>
Import rewrite of IPv4 socket multicast layer to support source-specific and protocol-independent host mode multicast. The code is written to accomodate IPv6, IGMPv3 and MLDv2 with only a little additional work. This change only pertains to FreeBSD's use as a multicast end-station and does not concern multicast routing; for an IGMPv3/MLDv2 router implementation, consider the XORP project. The work is based on Wilbert de Graaf's IGMPv3 code drop for FreeBSD 4.6, which is available at: http://www.kloosterhof.com/wilbert/igmpv3.html Summary * IPv4 multicast socket processing is now moved out of ip_output.c into a new module, in_mcast.c. * The in_mcast.c module implements the IPv4 legacy any-source API in terms of the protocol-independent source-specific API. * Source filters are lazy allocated as the common case does not use them. They are part of per inpcb state and are covered by the inpcb lock. * struct ip_mreqn is now supported to allow applications to specify multicast joins by interface index in the legacy IPv4 any-source API. * In UDP, an incoming multicast datagram only requires that the source port matches the 4-tuple if the socket was already bound by source port. An unbound socket SHOULD be able to receive multicasts sent from an ephemeral source port. * The UDP socket multicast filter mode defaults to exclusive, that is, sources present in the per-socket list will be blocked from delivery. * The RFC 3678 userland functions have been added to libc: setsourcefilter, getsourcefilter, setipv4sourcefilter, getipv4sourcefilter. * Definitions for IGMPv3 are merged but not yet used. * struct sockaddr_storage is now referenced from <netinet/in.h>. It is therefore defined there if not already declared in the same way as for the C99 types. * The RFC 1724 hack (specify 0.0.0.0/8 addresses to IP_MULTICAST_IF which are then interpreted as interface indexes) is now deprecated. * A patch for the Rhyolite.com routed in the FreeBSD base system is available in the -net archives. This only affects individuals running RIPv1 or RIPv2 via point-to-point and/or unnumbered interfaces. * Make IPv6 detach path similar to IPv4's in code flow; functionally same. * Bump __FreeBSD_version to 700048; see UPDATING. This work was financially supported by another FreeBSD committer. Obtained from: p4://bms_netdev Submitted by: Wilbert de Graaf (original work) Reviewed by: rwatson (locking), silence from fenner, net@ (but with encouragement)
2007-06-12 16:24:56 +00:00
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/socketvar.h>
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#include <net/if.h>
#include <net/if_dl.h>
#include <net/route.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <netinet/in_systm.h>
#include <netinet/in_pcb.h>
#include <netinet/in_var.h>
#include <netinet/ip_var.h>
#include <netinet/igmp_var.h>
#ifndef __SOCKUNION_DECLARED
union sockunion {
struct sockaddr_storage ss;
struct sockaddr sa;
struct sockaddr_dl sdl;
struct sockaddr_in sin;
#ifdef INET6
struct sockaddr_in6 sin6;
#endif
};
typedef union sockunion sockunion_t;
#define __SOCKUNION_DECLARED
#endif /* __SOCKUNION_DECLARED */
static MALLOC_DEFINE(M_IPMADDR, "in_multi", "IPv4 multicast group");
static MALLOC_DEFINE(M_IPMOPTS, "ip_moptions", "IPv4 multicast options");
static MALLOC_DEFINE(M_IPMSOURCE, "in_msource", "IPv4 multicast source filter");
/*
* The IPv4 multicast list (in_multihead and associated structures) are
* protected by the global in_multi_mtx. See in_var.h for more details. For
* now, in_multi_mtx is marked as recursible due to IGMP's calling back into
* ip_output() to send IGMP packets while holding the lock; this probably is
* not quite desirable.
*/
struct in_multihead in_multihead; /* XXX BSS initialization */
struct mtx in_multi_mtx;
MTX_SYSINIT(in_multi_mtx, &in_multi_mtx, "in_multi_mtx", MTX_DEF | MTX_RECURSE);
/*
* Functions with non-static linkage defined in this file should be
* declared in in_var.h:
* imo_match_group()
* imo_match_source()
* in_addmulti()
* in_delmulti()
* in_delmulti_locked()
* and ip_var.h:
* inp_freemoptions()
* inp_getmoptions()
* inp_setmoptions()
*/
static int imo_grow(struct ip_moptions *);
static int imo_join_source(struct ip_moptions *, size_t, sockunion_t *);
static int imo_leave_source(struct ip_moptions *, size_t, sockunion_t *);
static int inp_change_source_filter(struct inpcb *, struct sockopt *);
static struct ip_moptions *
inp_findmoptions(struct inpcb *);
static int inp_get_source_filters(struct inpcb *, struct sockopt *);
static int inp_join_group(struct inpcb *, struct sockopt *);
static int inp_leave_group(struct inpcb *, struct sockopt *);
static int inp_set_multicast_if(struct inpcb *, struct sockopt *);
static int inp_set_source_filters(struct inpcb *, struct sockopt *);
/*
* Resize the ip_moptions vector to the next power-of-two minus 1.
* May be called with locks held; do not sleep.
*/
static int
imo_grow(struct ip_moptions *imo)
{
struct in_multi **nmships;
struct in_multi **omships;
struct in_mfilter *nmfilters;
struct in_mfilter *omfilters;
size_t idx;
size_t newmax;
size_t oldmax;
nmships = NULL;
nmfilters = NULL;
omships = imo->imo_membership;
omfilters = imo->imo_mfilters;
oldmax = imo->imo_max_memberships;
newmax = ((oldmax + 1) * 2) - 1;
if (newmax <= IP_MAX_MEMBERSHIPS) {
nmships = (struct in_multi **)realloc(omships,
sizeof(struct in_multi *) * newmax, M_IPMOPTS, M_NOWAIT);
nmfilters = (struct in_mfilter *)realloc(omfilters,
sizeof(struct in_mfilter) * newmax, M_IPMSOURCE, M_NOWAIT);
if (nmships != NULL && nmfilters != NULL) {
/* Initialize newly allocated source filter heads. */
for (idx = oldmax; idx < newmax; idx++) {
nmfilters[idx].imf_fmode = MCAST_EXCLUDE;
nmfilters[idx].imf_nsources = 0;
TAILQ_INIT(&nmfilters[idx].imf_sources);
}
imo->imo_max_memberships = newmax;
imo->imo_membership = nmships;
imo->imo_mfilters = nmfilters;
}
}
if (nmships == NULL || nmfilters == NULL) {
if (nmships != NULL)
free(nmships, M_IPMOPTS);
if (nmfilters != NULL)
free(nmfilters, M_IPMSOURCE);
return (ETOOMANYREFS);
}
return (0);
}
/*
* Add a source to a multicast filter list.
* Assumes the associated inpcb is locked.
*/
static int
imo_join_source(struct ip_moptions *imo, size_t gidx, sockunion_t *src)
{
struct in_msource *ims, *nims;
struct in_mfilter *imf;
KASSERT(src->ss.ss_family == AF_INET, ("%s: !AF_INET", __func__));
KASSERT(imo->imo_mfilters != NULL,
("%s: imo_mfilters vector not allocated", __func__));
imf = &imo->imo_mfilters[gidx];
if (imf->imf_nsources == IP_MAX_SOURCE_FILTER)
return (ENOBUFS);
ims = imo_match_source(imo, gidx, &src->sa);
if (ims != NULL)
return (EADDRNOTAVAIL);
/* Do not sleep with inp lock held. */
MALLOC(nims, struct in_msource *, sizeof(struct in_msource),
M_IPMSOURCE, M_NOWAIT | M_ZERO);
if (nims == NULL)
return (ENOBUFS);
nims->ims_addr = src->ss;
TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&imf->imf_sources, nims, ims_next);
imf->imf_nsources++;
return (0);
}
static int
imo_leave_source(struct ip_moptions *imo, size_t gidx, sockunion_t *src)
{
struct in_msource *ims;
struct in_mfilter *imf;
KASSERT(src->ss.ss_family == AF_INET, ("%s: !AF_INET", __func__));
KASSERT(imo->imo_mfilters != NULL,
("%s: imo_mfilters vector not allocated", __func__));
imf = &imo->imo_mfilters[gidx];
if (imf->imf_nsources == IP_MAX_SOURCE_FILTER)
return (ENOBUFS);
ims = imo_match_source(imo, gidx, &src->sa);
if (ims == NULL)
return (EADDRNOTAVAIL);
TAILQ_REMOVE(&imf->imf_sources, ims, ims_next);
FREE(ims, M_IPMSOURCE);
imf->imf_nsources--;
return (0);
}
/*
* Find an IPv4 multicast group entry for this ip_moptions instance
* which matches the specified group, and optionally an interface.
* Return its index into the array, or -1 if not found.
*/
size_t
imo_match_group(struct ip_moptions *imo, struct ifnet *ifp,
struct sockaddr *group)
{
sockunion_t *gsa;
struct in_multi **pinm;
int idx;
int nmships;
gsa = (sockunion_t *)group;
/* The imo_membership array may be lazy allocated. */
if (imo->imo_membership == NULL || imo->imo_num_memberships == 0)
return (-1);
nmships = imo->imo_num_memberships;
pinm = &imo->imo_membership[0];
for (idx = 0; idx < nmships; idx++, pinm++) {
if (*pinm == NULL)
continue;
#if 0
printf("%s: trying ifp = %p, inaddr = %s ", __func__,
ifp, inet_ntoa(gsa->sin.sin_addr));
printf("against %p, %s\n",
(*pinm)->inm_ifp, inet_ntoa((*pinm)->inm_addr));
#endif
if ((ifp == NULL || ((*pinm)->inm_ifp == ifp)) &&
(*pinm)->inm_addr.s_addr == gsa->sin.sin_addr.s_addr) {
break;
}
}
if (idx >= nmships)
idx = -1;
return (idx);
}
/*
* Find a multicast source entry for this imo which matches
* the given group index for this socket, and source address.
*/
struct in_msource *
imo_match_source(struct ip_moptions *imo, size_t gidx, struct sockaddr *src)
{
struct in_mfilter *imf;
struct in_msource *ims, *pims;
KASSERT(src->sa_family == AF_INET, ("%s: !AF_INET", __func__));
KASSERT(gidx != -1 && gidx < imo->imo_num_memberships,
("%s: invalid index %d\n", __func__, (int)gidx));
/* The imo_mfilters array may be lazy allocated. */
if (imo->imo_mfilters == NULL)
return (NULL);
pims = NULL;
imf = &imo->imo_mfilters[gidx];
TAILQ_FOREACH(ims, &imf->imf_sources, ims_next) {
/*
* Perform bitwise comparison of two IPv4 addresses.
* TODO: Do the same for IPv6.
* Do not use sa_equal() for this as it is not aware of
* deeper structure in sockaddr_in or sockaddr_in6.
*/
if (((struct sockaddr_in *)&ims->ims_addr)->sin_addr.s_addr ==
((struct sockaddr_in *)src)->sin_addr.s_addr) {
pims = ims;
break;
}
}
return (pims);
}
/*
* Join an IPv4 multicast group.
*/
struct in_multi *
in_addmulti(struct in_addr *ap, struct ifnet *ifp)
{
struct in_multi *inm;
inm = NULL;
IFF_LOCKGIANT(ifp);
IN_MULTI_LOCK();
IN_LOOKUP_MULTI(*ap, ifp, inm);
if (inm != NULL) {
/*
* If we already joined this group, just bump the
* refcount and return it.
*/
KASSERT(inm->inm_refcount >= 1,
("%s: bad refcount %d", __func__, inm->inm_refcount));
++inm->inm_refcount;
} else do {
sockunion_t gsa;
struct ifmultiaddr *ifma;
struct in_multi *ninm;
int error;
memset(&gsa, 0, sizeof(gsa));
gsa.sin.sin_family = AF_INET;
gsa.sin.sin_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in);
gsa.sin.sin_addr = *ap;
/*
* Check if a link-layer group is already associated
* with this network-layer group on the given ifnet.
* If so, bump the refcount on the existing network-layer
* group association and return it.
*/
error = if_addmulti(ifp, &gsa.sa, &ifma);
if (error)
break;
if (ifma->ifma_protospec != NULL) {
inm = (struct in_multi *)ifma->ifma_protospec;
#ifdef INVARIANTS
if (inm->inm_ifma != ifma || inm->inm_ifp != ifp ||
inm->inm_addr.s_addr != ap->s_addr)
panic("%s: ifma is inconsistent", __func__);
#endif
++inm->inm_refcount;
break;
}
/*
* A new membership is needed; construct it and
* perform the IGMP join.
*/
ninm = malloc(sizeof(*ninm), M_IPMADDR, M_NOWAIT | M_ZERO);
if (ninm == NULL) {
if_delmulti_ifma(ifma);
break;
}
ninm->inm_addr = *ap;
ninm->inm_ifp = ifp;
ninm->inm_ifma = ifma;
ninm->inm_refcount = 1;
ifma->ifma_protospec = ninm;
LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&in_multihead, ninm, inm_link);
igmp_joingroup(ninm);
inm = ninm;
} while (0);
IN_MULTI_UNLOCK();
IFF_UNLOCKGIANT(ifp);
return (inm);
}
/*
* Leave an IPv4 multicast group.
* It is OK to call this routine if the underlying ifnet went away.
*
* XXX: To deal with the ifp going away, we cheat; the link-layer code in net
* will set ifma_ifp to NULL when the associated ifnet instance is detached
* from the system.
*
* The only reason we need to violate layers and check ifma_ifp here at all
* is because certain hardware drivers still require Giant to be held,
* and it must always be taken before other locks.
*/
void
in_delmulti(struct in_multi *inm)
{
struct ifnet *ifp;
KASSERT(inm != NULL, ("%s: inm is NULL", __func__));
KASSERT(inm->inm_ifma != NULL, ("%s: no ifma", __func__));
ifp = inm->inm_ifma->ifma_ifp;
if (ifp != NULL) {
/*
* Sanity check that netinet's notion of ifp is the
* same as net's.
*/
KASSERT(inm->inm_ifp == ifp, ("%s: bad ifp", __func__));
IFF_LOCKGIANT(ifp);
}
IN_MULTI_LOCK();
in_delmulti_locked(inm);
IN_MULTI_UNLOCK();
if (ifp != NULL)
IFF_UNLOCKGIANT(ifp);
}
/*
* Delete a multicast address record, with locks held.
*
* It is OK to call this routine if the ifp went away.
* Assumes that caller holds the IN_MULTI lock, and that
* Giant was taken before other locks if required by the hardware.
*/
void
in_delmulti_locked(struct in_multi *inm)
{
struct ifmultiaddr *ifma;
IN_MULTI_LOCK_ASSERT();
KASSERT(inm->inm_refcount >= 1, ("%s: freeing freed inm", __func__));
if (--inm->inm_refcount == 0) {
igmp_leavegroup(inm);
ifma = inm->inm_ifma;
#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
if (bootverbose)
printf("%s: purging ifma %p\n", __func__, ifma);
#endif
KASSERT(ifma->ifma_protospec == inm,
("%s: ifma_protospec != inm", __func__));
ifma->ifma_protospec = NULL;
LIST_REMOVE(inm, inm_link);
free(inm, M_IPMADDR);
if_delmulti_ifma(ifma);
}
}
/*
* Block or unblock an ASM/SSM multicast source on an inpcb.
*/
static int
inp_change_source_filter(struct inpcb *inp, struct sockopt *sopt)
{
struct group_source_req gsr;
sockunion_t *gsa, *ssa;
struct ifnet *ifp;
struct in_mfilter *imf;
struct ip_moptions *imo;
struct in_msource *ims;
size_t idx;
int error;
int block;
ifp = NULL;
error = 0;
block = 0;
memset(&gsr, 0, sizeof(struct group_source_req));
gsa = (sockunion_t *)&gsr.gsr_group;
ssa = (sockunion_t *)&gsr.gsr_source;
switch (sopt->sopt_name) {
case IP_BLOCK_SOURCE:
case IP_UNBLOCK_SOURCE: {
struct ip_mreq_source mreqs;
error = sooptcopyin(sopt, &mreqs,
sizeof(struct ip_mreq_source),
sizeof(struct ip_mreq_source));
if (error)
return (error);
gsa->sin.sin_family = AF_INET;
gsa->sin.sin_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in);
gsa->sin.sin_addr = mreqs.imr_multiaddr;
ssa->sin.sin_family = AF_INET;
ssa->sin.sin_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in);
ssa->sin.sin_addr = mreqs.imr_sourceaddr;
if (mreqs.imr_interface.s_addr != INADDR_ANY)
INADDR_TO_IFP(mreqs.imr_interface, ifp);
if (sopt->sopt_name == IP_BLOCK_SOURCE)
block = 1;
#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
if (bootverbose) {
printf("%s: imr_interface = %s, ifp = %p\n",
__func__, inet_ntoa(mreqs.imr_interface), ifp);
}
#endif
break;
}
case MCAST_BLOCK_SOURCE:
case MCAST_UNBLOCK_SOURCE:
error = sooptcopyin(sopt, &gsr,
sizeof(struct group_source_req),
sizeof(struct group_source_req));
if (error)
return (error);
if (gsa->sin.sin_family != AF_INET ||
gsa->sin.sin_len != sizeof(struct sockaddr_in))
return (EINVAL);
if (ssa->sin.sin_family != AF_INET ||
ssa->sin.sin_len != sizeof(struct sockaddr_in))
return (EINVAL);
if (gsr.gsr_interface == 0 || if_index < gsr.gsr_interface)
return (EADDRNOTAVAIL);
ifp = ifnet_byindex(gsr.gsr_interface);
if (sopt->sopt_name == MCAST_BLOCK_SOURCE)
block = 1;
break;
default:
#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
if (bootverbose) {
printf("%s: unknown sopt_name %d\n", __func__,
sopt->sopt_name);
}
#endif
return (EOPNOTSUPP);
break;
}
/* XXX INET6 */
if (!IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(gsa->sin.sin_addr.s_addr)))
return (EINVAL);
/*
* Check if we are actually a member of this group.
*/
imo = inp_findmoptions(inp);
idx = imo_match_group(imo, ifp, &gsa->sa);
if (idx == -1 || imo->imo_mfilters == NULL) {
error = EADDRNOTAVAIL;
goto out_locked;
}
KASSERT(imo->imo_mfilters != NULL,
("%s: imo_mfilters not allocated", __func__));
imf = &imo->imo_mfilters[idx];
/*
* SSM multicast truth table for block/unblock operations.
*
* Operation Filter Mode Entry exists? Action
*
* block exclude no add source to filter
* unblock include no add source to filter
* block include no EINVAL
* unblock exclude no EINVAL
* block exclude yes EADDRNOTAVAIL
* unblock include yes EADDRNOTAVAIL
* block include yes remove source from filter
* unblock exclude yes remove source from filter
*
* FreeBSD does not explicitly distinguish between ASM and SSM
* mode sockets; all sockets are assumed to have a filter list.
*/
#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
if (bootverbose) {
printf("%s: imf_fmode is %s\n", __func__,
imf->imf_fmode == MCAST_INCLUDE ? "include" : "exclude");
}
#endif
ims = imo_match_source(imo, idx, &ssa->sa);
if (ims == NULL) {
if ((block == 1 && imf->imf_fmode == MCAST_EXCLUDE) ||
(block == 0 && imf->imf_fmode == MCAST_INCLUDE)) {
#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
if (bootverbose) {
printf("%s: adding %s to filter list\n",
__func__, inet_ntoa(ssa->sin.sin_addr));
}
#endif
error = imo_join_source(imo, idx, ssa);
}
if ((block == 1 && imf->imf_fmode == MCAST_INCLUDE) ||
(block == 0 && imf->imf_fmode == MCAST_EXCLUDE)) {
/*
* If the socket is in inclusive mode:
* the source is already blocked as it has no entry.
* If the socket is in exclusive mode:
* the source is already unblocked as it has no entry.
*/
#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
if (bootverbose) {
printf("%s: ims %p; %s already [un]blocked\n",
__func__, ims,
inet_ntoa(ssa->sin.sin_addr));
}
#endif
error = EINVAL;
}
} else {
if ((block == 1 && imf->imf_fmode == MCAST_EXCLUDE) ||
(block == 0 && imf->imf_fmode == MCAST_INCLUDE)) {
/*
* If the socket is in exclusive mode:
* the source is already blocked as it has an entry.
* If the socket is in inclusive mode:
* the source is already unblocked as it has an entry.
*/
#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
if (bootverbose) {
printf("%s: ims %p; %s already [un]blocked\n",
__func__, ims,
inet_ntoa(ssa->sin.sin_addr));
}
#endif
error = EADDRNOTAVAIL;
}
if ((block == 1 && imf->imf_fmode == MCAST_INCLUDE) ||
(block == 0 && imf->imf_fmode == MCAST_EXCLUDE)) {
#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
if (bootverbose) {
printf("%s: removing %s from filter list\n",
__func__, inet_ntoa(ssa->sin.sin_addr));
}
#endif
error = imo_leave_source(imo, idx, ssa);
}
}
out_locked:
INP_UNLOCK(inp);
return (error);
}
/*
* Given an inpcb, return its multicast options structure pointer. Accepts
* an unlocked inpcb pointer, but will return it locked. May sleep.
*/
static struct ip_moptions *
inp_findmoptions(struct inpcb *inp)
{
struct ip_moptions *imo;
struct in_multi **immp;
struct in_mfilter *imfp;
size_t idx;
INP_LOCK(inp);
if (inp->inp_moptions != NULL)
return (inp->inp_moptions);
INP_UNLOCK(inp);
imo = (struct ip_moptions *)malloc(sizeof(*imo), M_IPMOPTS,
M_WAITOK);
immp = (struct in_multi **)malloc(sizeof(*immp) * IP_MIN_MEMBERSHIPS,
M_IPMOPTS, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
imfp = (struct in_mfilter *)malloc(
sizeof(struct in_mfilter) * IP_MIN_MEMBERSHIPS,
M_IPMSOURCE, M_WAITOK);
imo->imo_multicast_ifp = NULL;
imo->imo_multicast_addr.s_addr = INADDR_ANY;
imo->imo_multicast_vif = -1;
imo->imo_multicast_ttl = IP_DEFAULT_MULTICAST_TTL;
imo->imo_multicast_loop = IP_DEFAULT_MULTICAST_LOOP;
imo->imo_num_memberships = 0;
imo->imo_max_memberships = IP_MIN_MEMBERSHIPS;
imo->imo_membership = immp;
/* Initialize per-group source filters. */
for (idx = 0; idx < IP_MIN_MEMBERSHIPS; idx++) {
imfp[idx].imf_fmode = MCAST_EXCLUDE;
imfp[idx].imf_nsources = 0;
TAILQ_INIT(&imfp[idx].imf_sources);
}
imo->imo_mfilters = imfp;
INP_LOCK(inp);
if (inp->inp_moptions != NULL) {
free(imfp, M_IPMSOURCE);
free(immp, M_IPMOPTS);
free(imo, M_IPMOPTS);
return (inp->inp_moptions);
}
inp->inp_moptions = imo;
return (imo);
}
/*
* Discard the IP multicast options (and source filters).
*/
void
inp_freemoptions(struct ip_moptions *imo)
{
struct in_mfilter *imf;
struct in_msource *ims, *tims;
size_t idx, nmships;
KASSERT(imo != NULL, ("%s: ip_moptions is NULL", __func__));
nmships = imo->imo_num_memberships;
for (idx = 0; idx < nmships; ++idx) {
in_delmulti(imo->imo_membership[idx]);
if (imo->imo_mfilters != NULL) {
imf = &imo->imo_mfilters[idx];
TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(ims, &imf->imf_sources,
ims_next, tims) {
TAILQ_REMOVE(&imf->imf_sources, ims, ims_next);
FREE(ims, M_IPMSOURCE);
imf->imf_nsources--;
}
KASSERT(imf->imf_nsources == 0,
("%s: did not free all imf_nsources", __func__));
}
}
if (imo->imo_mfilters != NULL)
free(imo->imo_mfilters, M_IPMSOURCE);
free(imo->imo_membership, M_IPMOPTS);
free(imo, M_IPMOPTS);
}
/*
* Atomically get source filters on a socket for an IPv4 multicast group.
* Called with INP lock held; returns with lock released.
*/
static int
inp_get_source_filters(struct inpcb *inp, struct sockopt *sopt)
{
struct __msfilterreq msfr;
sockunion_t *gsa;
struct ifnet *ifp;
struct ip_moptions *imo;
struct in_mfilter *imf;
struct in_msource *ims;
struct sockaddr_storage *ptss;
struct sockaddr_storage *tss;
int error;
size_t idx;
INP_LOCK_ASSERT(inp);
imo = inp->inp_moptions;
KASSERT(imo != NULL, ("%s: null ip_moptions", __func__));
INP_UNLOCK(inp);
error = sooptcopyin(sopt, &msfr, sizeof(struct __msfilterreq),
sizeof(struct __msfilterreq));
if (error)
return (error);
if (msfr.msfr_ifindex == 0 || if_index < msfr.msfr_ifindex)
return (EINVAL);
ifp = ifnet_byindex(msfr.msfr_ifindex);
if (ifp == NULL)
return (EINVAL);
INP_LOCK(inp);
/*
* Lookup group on the socket.
*/
gsa = (sockunion_t *)&msfr.msfr_group;
idx = imo_match_group(imo, ifp, &gsa->sa);
if (idx == -1 || imo->imo_mfilters == NULL) {
INP_UNLOCK(inp);
return (EADDRNOTAVAIL);
}
imf = &imo->imo_mfilters[idx];
msfr.msfr_fmode = imf->imf_fmode;
msfr.msfr_nsrcs = imf->imf_nsources;
/*
* If the user specified a buffer, copy out the source filter
* entries to userland gracefully.
* msfr.msfr_nsrcs is always set to the total number of filter
* entries which the kernel currently has for this group.
*/
tss = NULL;
if (msfr.msfr_srcs != NULL && msfr.msfr_nsrcs > 0) {
/*
* Make a copy of the source vector so that we do not
* thrash the inpcb lock whilst copying it out.
* We only copy out the number of entries which userland
* has asked for, but we always tell userland how big the
* buffer really needs to be.
*/
MALLOC(tss, struct sockaddr_storage *,
sizeof(struct sockaddr_storage) * msfr.msfr_nsrcs,
M_TEMP, M_NOWAIT);
if (tss == NULL) {
error = ENOBUFS;
} else {
ptss = tss;
TAILQ_FOREACH(ims, &imf->imf_sources, ims_next) {
memcpy(ptss++, &ims->ims_addr,
sizeof(struct sockaddr_storage));
}
}
}
INP_UNLOCK(inp);
if (tss != NULL) {
error = copyout(tss, msfr.msfr_srcs,
sizeof(struct sockaddr_storage) * msfr.msfr_nsrcs);
FREE(tss, M_TEMP);
}
if (error)
return (error);
error = sooptcopyout(sopt, &msfr, sizeof(struct __msfilterreq));
return (error);
}
/*
* Return the IP multicast options in response to user getsockopt().
*/
int
inp_getmoptions(struct inpcb *inp, struct sockopt *sopt)
{
struct ip_mreqn mreqn;
struct ip_moptions *imo;
struct ifnet *ifp;
struct in_ifaddr *ia;
int error, optval;
u_char coptval;
INP_LOCK(inp);
imo = inp->inp_moptions;
Over the past couple of years, there have been a number of reports relating the use of divert sockets to dead locks. A number of LORs have been reported between divert and a number of other network subsystems including: IPSEC, Pfil, multicast, ipfw and others. Other dead locks could occur because of recursive entry into the IP stack. This change should take care of most if not all of these issues. A summary of the changes follow: - We disallow multicast operations on divert sockets. It really doesn't make semantic sense to allow this, since typically you would set multicast parameters on multicast end points. NOTE: As a part of this change, we actually dis-allow multicast options on any socket that IS a divert socket OR IS NOT a SOCK_RAW or SOCK_DGRAM family - We check to see if there are any socket options that have been specified on the socket, and if there was (which is very un-common and also probably doesnt make sense to support) we duplicate the mbuf carrying the options. - We then drop the INP/INFO locks over the call to ip_output(). It should be noted that since we no longer support multicast operations on divert sockets and we have duplicated any socket options, we no longer need the reference to the pcb to be coherent. - Finally, we replaced the call to ip_input() to use netisr queuing. This should remove the recursive entry into the IP stack from divert. By dropping the locks over the call to ip_output() we eliminate all the lock ordering issues above. By switching over to netisr on the inbound path, we can no longer recursively enter the ip_input() code via divert. I have tested this change by using the following command: ipfwpcap -r 8000 - | tcpdump -r - -nn -v This should exercise the input and re-injection (outbound) path, which is very similar to the work load performed by natd(8). Additionally, I have run some ospf daemons which have a heavy reliance on raw sockets and multicast. Approved by: re@ (kensmith) MFC after: 1 month LOR: 163 LOR: 181 LOR: 202 LOR: 203 Discussed with: julian, andre et al (on freebsd-net) In collaboration with: bms [1], rwatson [2] [1] bms helped out with the multicast decisions [2] rwatson submitted the original netisr patches and came up with some of the original ideas on how to combat this issue.
2007-08-06 22:06:36 +00:00
/*
* If socket is neither of type SOCK_RAW or SOCK_DGRAM,
* or is a divert socket, reject it.
*/
if (inp->inp_socket->so_proto->pr_protocol == IPPROTO_DIVERT ||
(inp->inp_socket->so_proto->pr_type != SOCK_RAW &&
inp->inp_socket->so_proto->pr_type != SOCK_DGRAM)) {
INP_UNLOCK(inp);
return (EOPNOTSUPP);
}
Import rewrite of IPv4 socket multicast layer to support source-specific and protocol-independent host mode multicast. The code is written to accomodate IPv6, IGMPv3 and MLDv2 with only a little additional work. This change only pertains to FreeBSD's use as a multicast end-station and does not concern multicast routing; for an IGMPv3/MLDv2 router implementation, consider the XORP project. The work is based on Wilbert de Graaf's IGMPv3 code drop for FreeBSD 4.6, which is available at: http://www.kloosterhof.com/wilbert/igmpv3.html Summary * IPv4 multicast socket processing is now moved out of ip_output.c into a new module, in_mcast.c. * The in_mcast.c module implements the IPv4 legacy any-source API in terms of the protocol-independent source-specific API. * Source filters are lazy allocated as the common case does not use them. They are part of per inpcb state and are covered by the inpcb lock. * struct ip_mreqn is now supported to allow applications to specify multicast joins by interface index in the legacy IPv4 any-source API. * In UDP, an incoming multicast datagram only requires that the source port matches the 4-tuple if the socket was already bound by source port. An unbound socket SHOULD be able to receive multicasts sent from an ephemeral source port. * The UDP socket multicast filter mode defaults to exclusive, that is, sources present in the per-socket list will be blocked from delivery. * The RFC 3678 userland functions have been added to libc: setsourcefilter, getsourcefilter, setipv4sourcefilter, getipv4sourcefilter. * Definitions for IGMPv3 are merged but not yet used. * struct sockaddr_storage is now referenced from <netinet/in.h>. It is therefore defined there if not already declared in the same way as for the C99 types. * The RFC 1724 hack (specify 0.0.0.0/8 addresses to IP_MULTICAST_IF which are then interpreted as interface indexes) is now deprecated. * A patch for the Rhyolite.com routed in the FreeBSD base system is available in the -net archives. This only affects individuals running RIPv1 or RIPv2 via point-to-point and/or unnumbered interfaces. * Make IPv6 detach path similar to IPv4's in code flow; functionally same. * Bump __FreeBSD_version to 700048; see UPDATING. This work was financially supported by another FreeBSD committer. Obtained from: p4://bms_netdev Submitted by: Wilbert de Graaf (original work) Reviewed by: rwatson (locking), silence from fenner, net@ (but with encouragement)
2007-06-12 16:24:56 +00:00
error = 0;
switch (sopt->sopt_name) {
case IP_MULTICAST_VIF:
if (imo != NULL)
optval = imo->imo_multicast_vif;
else
optval = -1;
INP_UNLOCK(inp);
error = sooptcopyout(sopt, &optval, sizeof(int));
break;
case IP_MULTICAST_IF:
memset(&mreqn, 0, sizeof(struct ip_mreqn));
if (imo != NULL) {
ifp = imo->imo_multicast_ifp;
if (imo->imo_multicast_addr.s_addr != INADDR_ANY) {
mreqn.imr_address = imo->imo_multicast_addr;
} else if (ifp != NULL) {
mreqn.imr_ifindex = ifp->if_index;
IFP_TO_IA(ifp, ia);
if (ia != NULL) {
mreqn.imr_address =
IA_SIN(ia)->sin_addr;
}
}
}
INP_UNLOCK(inp);
if (sopt->sopt_valsize == sizeof(struct ip_mreqn)) {
error = sooptcopyout(sopt, &mreqn,
sizeof(struct ip_mreqn));
} else {
error = sooptcopyout(sopt, &mreqn.imr_address,
sizeof(struct in_addr));
}
break;
case IP_MULTICAST_TTL:
if (imo == 0)
optval = coptval = IP_DEFAULT_MULTICAST_TTL;
else
optval = coptval = imo->imo_multicast_ttl;
INP_UNLOCK(inp);
if (sopt->sopt_valsize == sizeof(u_char))
error = sooptcopyout(sopt, &coptval, sizeof(u_char));
else
error = sooptcopyout(sopt, &optval, sizeof(int));
break;
case IP_MULTICAST_LOOP:
if (imo == 0)
optval = coptval = IP_DEFAULT_MULTICAST_LOOP;
else
optval = coptval = imo->imo_multicast_loop;
INP_UNLOCK(inp);
if (sopt->sopt_valsize == sizeof(u_char))
error = sooptcopyout(sopt, &coptval, sizeof(u_char));
else
error = sooptcopyout(sopt, &optval, sizeof(int));
break;
case IP_MSFILTER:
if (imo == NULL) {
error = EADDRNOTAVAIL;
INP_UNLOCK(inp);
} else {
error = inp_get_source_filters(inp, sopt);
}
break;
default:
INP_UNLOCK(inp);
error = ENOPROTOOPT;
break;
}
INP_UNLOCK_ASSERT(inp);
return (error);
}
/*
* Join an IPv4 multicast group, possibly with a source.
*/
static int
inp_join_group(struct inpcb *inp, struct sockopt *sopt)
{
struct group_source_req gsr;
sockunion_t *gsa, *ssa;
struct ifnet *ifp;
struct in_mfilter *imf;
struct ip_moptions *imo;
struct in_multi *inm;
size_t idx;
int error;
ifp = NULL;
error = 0;
memset(&gsr, 0, sizeof(struct group_source_req));
gsa = (sockunion_t *)&gsr.gsr_group;
gsa->ss.ss_family = AF_UNSPEC;
ssa = (sockunion_t *)&gsr.gsr_source;
ssa->ss.ss_family = AF_UNSPEC;
switch (sopt->sopt_name) {
case IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP:
case IP_ADD_SOURCE_MEMBERSHIP: {
struct ip_mreq_source mreqs;
if (sopt->sopt_name == IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP) {
error = sooptcopyin(sopt, &mreqs,
sizeof(struct ip_mreq),
sizeof(struct ip_mreq));
/*
* Do argument switcharoo from ip_mreq into
* ip_mreq_source to avoid using two instances.
*/
mreqs.imr_interface = mreqs.imr_sourceaddr;
mreqs.imr_sourceaddr.s_addr = INADDR_ANY;
} else if (sopt->sopt_name == IP_ADD_SOURCE_MEMBERSHIP) {
error = sooptcopyin(sopt, &mreqs,
sizeof(struct ip_mreq_source),
sizeof(struct ip_mreq_source));
}
if (error)
return (error);
gsa->sin.sin_family = AF_INET;
gsa->sin.sin_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in);
gsa->sin.sin_addr = mreqs.imr_multiaddr;
if (sopt->sopt_name == IP_ADD_SOURCE_MEMBERSHIP) {
ssa->sin.sin_family = AF_INET;
ssa->sin.sin_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in);
ssa->sin.sin_addr = mreqs.imr_sourceaddr;
}
/*
* Obtain ifp. If no interface address was provided,
* use the interface of the route in the unicast FIB for
* the given multicast destination; usually, this is the
* default route.
* If this lookup fails, attempt to use the first non-loopback
* interface with multicast capability in the system as a
* last resort. The legacy IPv4 ASM API requires that we do
* this in order to allow groups to be joined when the routing
* table has not yet been populated during boot.
* If all of these conditions fail, return EADDRNOTAVAIL, and
* reject the IPv4 multicast join.
Import rewrite of IPv4 socket multicast layer to support source-specific and protocol-independent host mode multicast. The code is written to accomodate IPv6, IGMPv3 and MLDv2 with only a little additional work. This change only pertains to FreeBSD's use as a multicast end-station and does not concern multicast routing; for an IGMPv3/MLDv2 router implementation, consider the XORP project. The work is based on Wilbert de Graaf's IGMPv3 code drop for FreeBSD 4.6, which is available at: http://www.kloosterhof.com/wilbert/igmpv3.html Summary * IPv4 multicast socket processing is now moved out of ip_output.c into a new module, in_mcast.c. * The in_mcast.c module implements the IPv4 legacy any-source API in terms of the protocol-independent source-specific API. * Source filters are lazy allocated as the common case does not use them. They are part of per inpcb state and are covered by the inpcb lock. * struct ip_mreqn is now supported to allow applications to specify multicast joins by interface index in the legacy IPv4 any-source API. * In UDP, an incoming multicast datagram only requires that the source port matches the 4-tuple if the socket was already bound by source port. An unbound socket SHOULD be able to receive multicasts sent from an ephemeral source port. * The UDP socket multicast filter mode defaults to exclusive, that is, sources present in the per-socket list will be blocked from delivery. * The RFC 3678 userland functions have been added to libc: setsourcefilter, getsourcefilter, setipv4sourcefilter, getipv4sourcefilter. * Definitions for IGMPv3 are merged but not yet used. * struct sockaddr_storage is now referenced from <netinet/in.h>. It is therefore defined there if not already declared in the same way as for the C99 types. * The RFC 1724 hack (specify 0.0.0.0/8 addresses to IP_MULTICAST_IF which are then interpreted as interface indexes) is now deprecated. * A patch for the Rhyolite.com routed in the FreeBSD base system is available in the -net archives. This only affects individuals running RIPv1 or RIPv2 via point-to-point and/or unnumbered interfaces. * Make IPv6 detach path similar to IPv4's in code flow; functionally same. * Bump __FreeBSD_version to 700048; see UPDATING. This work was financially supported by another FreeBSD committer. Obtained from: p4://bms_netdev Submitted by: Wilbert de Graaf (original work) Reviewed by: rwatson (locking), silence from fenner, net@ (but with encouragement)
2007-06-12 16:24:56 +00:00
*/
if (mreqs.imr_interface.s_addr != INADDR_ANY) {
INADDR_TO_IFP(mreqs.imr_interface, ifp);
} else {
struct route ro;
ro.ro_rt = NULL;
*(struct sockaddr_in *)&ro.ro_dst = gsa->sin;
rtalloc_ign(&ro, RTF_CLONING);
if (ro.ro_rt != NULL) {
ifp = ro.ro_rt->rt_ifp;
KASSERT(ifp != NULL, ("%s: null ifp",
__func__));
RTFREE(ro.ro_rt);
} else {
struct in_ifaddr *ia;
struct ifnet *mfp = NULL;
TAILQ_FOREACH(ia, &in_ifaddrhead, ia_link) {
mfp = ia->ia_ifp;
if (!(mfp->if_flags & IFF_LOOPBACK) &&
(mfp->if_flags & IFF_MULTICAST)) {
ifp = mfp;
break;
}
}
Import rewrite of IPv4 socket multicast layer to support source-specific and protocol-independent host mode multicast. The code is written to accomodate IPv6, IGMPv3 and MLDv2 with only a little additional work. This change only pertains to FreeBSD's use as a multicast end-station and does not concern multicast routing; for an IGMPv3/MLDv2 router implementation, consider the XORP project. The work is based on Wilbert de Graaf's IGMPv3 code drop for FreeBSD 4.6, which is available at: http://www.kloosterhof.com/wilbert/igmpv3.html Summary * IPv4 multicast socket processing is now moved out of ip_output.c into a new module, in_mcast.c. * The in_mcast.c module implements the IPv4 legacy any-source API in terms of the protocol-independent source-specific API. * Source filters are lazy allocated as the common case does not use them. They are part of per inpcb state and are covered by the inpcb lock. * struct ip_mreqn is now supported to allow applications to specify multicast joins by interface index in the legacy IPv4 any-source API. * In UDP, an incoming multicast datagram only requires that the source port matches the 4-tuple if the socket was already bound by source port. An unbound socket SHOULD be able to receive multicasts sent from an ephemeral source port. * The UDP socket multicast filter mode defaults to exclusive, that is, sources present in the per-socket list will be blocked from delivery. * The RFC 3678 userland functions have been added to libc: setsourcefilter, getsourcefilter, setipv4sourcefilter, getipv4sourcefilter. * Definitions for IGMPv3 are merged but not yet used. * struct sockaddr_storage is now referenced from <netinet/in.h>. It is therefore defined there if not already declared in the same way as for the C99 types. * The RFC 1724 hack (specify 0.0.0.0/8 addresses to IP_MULTICAST_IF which are then interpreted as interface indexes) is now deprecated. * A patch for the Rhyolite.com routed in the FreeBSD base system is available in the -net archives. This only affects individuals running RIPv1 or RIPv2 via point-to-point and/or unnumbered interfaces. * Make IPv6 detach path similar to IPv4's in code flow; functionally same. * Bump __FreeBSD_version to 700048; see UPDATING. This work was financially supported by another FreeBSD committer. Obtained from: p4://bms_netdev Submitted by: Wilbert de Graaf (original work) Reviewed by: rwatson (locking), silence from fenner, net@ (but with encouragement)
2007-06-12 16:24:56 +00:00
}
}
#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
if (bootverbose) {
printf("%s: imr_interface = %s, ifp = %p\n",
__func__, inet_ntoa(mreqs.imr_interface), ifp);
}
#endif
break;
}
case MCAST_JOIN_GROUP:
case MCAST_JOIN_SOURCE_GROUP:
if (sopt->sopt_name == MCAST_JOIN_GROUP) {
error = sooptcopyin(sopt, &gsr,
sizeof(struct group_req),
sizeof(struct group_req));
} else if (sopt->sopt_name == MCAST_JOIN_SOURCE_GROUP) {
error = sooptcopyin(sopt, &gsr,
sizeof(struct group_source_req),
sizeof(struct group_source_req));
}
if (error)
return (error);
if (gsa->sin.sin_family != AF_INET ||
gsa->sin.sin_len != sizeof(struct sockaddr_in))
return (EINVAL);
/*
* Overwrite the port field if present, as the sockaddr
* being copied in may be matched with a binary comparison.
* XXX INET6
*/
gsa->sin.sin_port = 0;
if (sopt->sopt_name == MCAST_JOIN_SOURCE_GROUP) {
if (ssa->sin.sin_family != AF_INET ||
ssa->sin.sin_len != sizeof(struct sockaddr_in))
return (EINVAL);
ssa->sin.sin_port = 0;
}
/*
* Obtain the ifp.
*/
if (gsr.gsr_interface == 0 || if_index < gsr.gsr_interface)
return (EADDRNOTAVAIL);
ifp = ifnet_byindex(gsr.gsr_interface);
break;
default:
#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
if (bootverbose) {
printf("%s: unknown sopt_name %d\n", __func__,
sopt->sopt_name);
}
#endif
return (EOPNOTSUPP);
break;
}
if (!IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(gsa->sin.sin_addr.s_addr)))
return (EINVAL);
if (ifp == NULL || (ifp->if_flags & IFF_MULTICAST) == 0)
return (EADDRNOTAVAIL);
/*
* Check if we already hold membership of this group for this inpcb.
* If so, we do not need to perform the initial join.
*/
imo = inp_findmoptions(inp);
idx = imo_match_group(imo, ifp, &gsa->sa);
if (idx != -1) {
if (ssa->ss.ss_family != AF_UNSPEC) {
/*
* Attempting to join an ASM group (when already
* an ASM or SSM member) is an error.
*/
error = EADDRNOTAVAIL;
} else {
imf = &imo->imo_mfilters[idx];
if (imf->imf_nsources == 0) {
/*
* Attempting to join an SSM group (when
* already an ASM member) is an error.
*/
error = EINVAL;
} else {
/*
* Attempting to join an SSM group (when
* already an SSM member) means "add this
* source to the inclusive filter list".
*/
error = imo_join_source(imo, idx, ssa);
}
}
goto out_locked;
}
/*
* Call imo_grow() to reallocate the membership and source filter
* vectors if they are full. If the size would exceed the hard limit,
* then we know we've really run out of entries. We keep the INP
* lock held to avoid introducing a race condition.
*/
if (imo->imo_num_memberships == imo->imo_max_memberships) {
error = imo_grow(imo);
if (error)
goto out_locked;
}
/*
* So far, so good: perform the layer 3 join, layer 2 join,
* and make an IGMP announcement if needed.
*/
inm = in_addmulti(&gsa->sin.sin_addr, ifp);
if (inm == NULL) {
error = ENOBUFS;
goto out_locked;
}
idx = imo->imo_num_memberships;
imo->imo_membership[idx] = inm;
imo->imo_num_memberships++;
KASSERT(imo->imo_mfilters != NULL,
("%s: imf_mfilters vector was not allocated", __func__));
imf = &imo->imo_mfilters[idx];
KASSERT(TAILQ_EMPTY(&imf->imf_sources),
("%s: imf_sources not empty", __func__));
/*
* If this is a new SSM group join (i.e. a source was specified
* with this group), add this source to the filter list.
*/
if (ssa->ss.ss_family != AF_UNSPEC) {
/*
* An initial SSM join implies that this socket's membership
* of the multicast group is now in inclusive mode.
*/
imf->imf_fmode = MCAST_INCLUDE;
error = imo_join_source(imo, idx, ssa);
if (error) {
/*
* Drop inp lock before calling in_delmulti(),
* to prevent a lock order reversal.
*/
--imo->imo_num_memberships;
INP_UNLOCK(inp);
in_delmulti(inm);
return (error);
}
}
out_locked:
INP_UNLOCK(inp);
return (error);
}
/*
* Leave an IPv4 multicast group on an inpcb, possibly with a source.
*/
static int
inp_leave_group(struct inpcb *inp, struct sockopt *sopt)
{
struct group_source_req gsr;
struct ip_mreq_source mreqs;
sockunion_t *gsa, *ssa;
struct ifnet *ifp;
struct in_mfilter *imf;
struct ip_moptions *imo;
struct in_msource *ims, *tims;
struct in_multi *inm;
size_t idx;
int error;
ifp = NULL;
error = 0;
memset(&gsr, 0, sizeof(struct group_source_req));
gsa = (sockunion_t *)&gsr.gsr_group;
gsa->ss.ss_family = AF_UNSPEC;
ssa = (sockunion_t *)&gsr.gsr_source;
ssa->ss.ss_family = AF_UNSPEC;
switch (sopt->sopt_name) {
case IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP:
case IP_DROP_SOURCE_MEMBERSHIP:
if (sopt->sopt_name == IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP) {
error = sooptcopyin(sopt, &mreqs,
sizeof(struct ip_mreq),
sizeof(struct ip_mreq));
/*
* Swap interface and sourceaddr arguments,
* as ip_mreq and ip_mreq_source are laid
* out differently.
*/
mreqs.imr_interface = mreqs.imr_sourceaddr;
mreqs.imr_sourceaddr.s_addr = INADDR_ANY;
} else if (sopt->sopt_name == IP_DROP_SOURCE_MEMBERSHIP) {
error = sooptcopyin(sopt, &mreqs,
sizeof(struct ip_mreq_source),
sizeof(struct ip_mreq_source));
}
if (error)
return (error);
gsa->sin.sin_family = AF_INET;
gsa->sin.sin_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in);
gsa->sin.sin_addr = mreqs.imr_multiaddr;
if (sopt->sopt_name == IP_DROP_SOURCE_MEMBERSHIP) {
ssa->sin.sin_family = AF_INET;
ssa->sin.sin_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in);
ssa->sin.sin_addr = mreqs.imr_sourceaddr;
}
if (gsa->sin.sin_addr.s_addr != INADDR_ANY)
INADDR_TO_IFP(mreqs.imr_interface, ifp);
#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
if (bootverbose) {
printf("%s: imr_interface = %s, ifp = %p\n",
__func__, inet_ntoa(mreqs.imr_interface), ifp);
}
#endif
break;
case MCAST_LEAVE_GROUP:
case MCAST_LEAVE_SOURCE_GROUP:
if (sopt->sopt_name == MCAST_LEAVE_GROUP) {
error = sooptcopyin(sopt, &gsr,
sizeof(struct group_req),
sizeof(struct group_req));
} else if (sopt->sopt_name == MCAST_LEAVE_SOURCE_GROUP) {
error = sooptcopyin(sopt, &gsr,
sizeof(struct group_source_req),
sizeof(struct group_source_req));
}
if (error)
return (error);
if (gsa->sin.sin_family != AF_INET ||
gsa->sin.sin_len != sizeof(struct sockaddr_in))
return (EINVAL);
if (sopt->sopt_name == MCAST_LEAVE_SOURCE_GROUP) {
if (ssa->sin.sin_family != AF_INET ||
ssa->sin.sin_len != sizeof(struct sockaddr_in))
return (EINVAL);
}
if (gsr.gsr_interface == 0 || if_index < gsr.gsr_interface)
return (EADDRNOTAVAIL);
ifp = ifnet_byindex(gsr.gsr_interface);
break;
default:
#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
if (bootverbose) {
printf("%s: unknown sopt_name %d\n", __func__,
sopt->sopt_name);
}
#endif
return (EOPNOTSUPP);
break;
}
if (!IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(gsa->sin.sin_addr.s_addr)))
return (EINVAL);
/*
* Find the membership in the membership array.
*/
imo = inp_findmoptions(inp);
idx = imo_match_group(imo, ifp, &gsa->sa);
if (idx == -1) {
error = EADDRNOTAVAIL;
goto out_locked;
}
imf = &imo->imo_mfilters[idx];
/*
* If we were instructed only to leave a given source, do so.
*/
if (ssa->ss.ss_family != AF_UNSPEC) {
if (imf->imf_nsources == 0 ||
imf->imf_fmode == MCAST_EXCLUDE) {
/*
* Attempting to SSM leave an ASM group
* is an error; should use *_BLOCK_SOURCE instead.
* Attempting to SSM leave a source in a group when
* the socket is in 'exclude mode' is also an error.
*/
error = EINVAL;
} else {
error = imo_leave_source(imo, idx, ssa);
}
/*
* If an error occurred, or this source is not the last
* source in the group, do not leave the whole group.
*/
if (error || imf->imf_nsources > 0)
goto out_locked;
}
/*
* Give up the multicast address record to which the membership points.
*/
inm = imo->imo_membership[idx];
in_delmulti(inm);
/*
* Free any source filters for this group if they exist.
* Revert inpcb to the default MCAST_EXCLUDE state.
*/
if (imo->imo_mfilters != NULL) {
TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(ims, &imf->imf_sources, ims_next, tims) {
TAILQ_REMOVE(&imf->imf_sources, ims, ims_next);
FREE(ims, M_IPMSOURCE);
imf->imf_nsources--;
}
KASSERT(imf->imf_nsources == 0,
("%s: imf_nsources not 0", __func__));
KASSERT(TAILQ_EMPTY(&imf->imf_sources),
("%s: imf_sources not empty", __func__));
imf->imf_fmode = MCAST_EXCLUDE;
}
/*
* Remove the gap in the membership array.
*/
for (++idx; idx < imo->imo_num_memberships; ++idx)
imo->imo_membership[idx-1] = imo->imo_membership[idx];
imo->imo_num_memberships--;
out_locked:
INP_UNLOCK(inp);
return (error);
}
/*
* Select the interface for transmitting IPv4 multicast datagrams.
*
* Either an instance of struct in_addr or an instance of struct ip_mreqn
* may be passed to this socket option. An address of INADDR_ANY or an
* interface index of 0 is used to remove a previous selection.
* When no interface is selected, one is chosen for every send.
*/
static int
inp_set_multicast_if(struct inpcb *inp, struct sockopt *sopt)
{
struct in_addr addr;
struct ip_mreqn mreqn;
struct ifnet *ifp;
struct ip_moptions *imo;
int error;
if (sopt->sopt_valsize == sizeof(struct ip_mreqn)) {
/*
* An interface index was specified using the
* Linux-derived ip_mreqn structure.
*/
error = sooptcopyin(sopt, &mreqn, sizeof(struct ip_mreqn),
sizeof(struct ip_mreqn));
if (error)
return (error);
if (mreqn.imr_ifindex < 0 || if_index < mreqn.imr_ifindex)
return (EINVAL);
if (mreqn.imr_ifindex == 0) {
ifp = NULL;
} else {
ifp = ifnet_byindex(mreqn.imr_ifindex);
if (ifp == NULL)
return (EADDRNOTAVAIL);
}
} else {
/*
* An interface was specified by IPv4 address.
* This is the traditional BSD usage.
*/
error = sooptcopyin(sopt, &addr, sizeof(struct in_addr),
sizeof(struct in_addr));
if (error)
return (error);
if (addr.s_addr == INADDR_ANY) {
ifp = NULL;
} else {
INADDR_TO_IFP(addr, ifp);
if (ifp == NULL)
return (EADDRNOTAVAIL);
}
#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
if (bootverbose) {
printf("%s: ifp = %p, addr = %s\n",
__func__, ifp, inet_ntoa(addr)); /* XXX INET6 */
}
#endif
}
/* Reject interfaces which do not support multicast. */
if (ifp != NULL && (ifp->if_flags & IFF_MULTICAST) == 0)
return (EOPNOTSUPP);
imo = inp_findmoptions(inp);
imo->imo_multicast_ifp = ifp;
imo->imo_multicast_addr.s_addr = INADDR_ANY;
INP_UNLOCK(inp);
return (0);
}
/*
* Atomically set source filters on a socket for an IPv4 multicast group.
*/
static int
inp_set_source_filters(struct inpcb *inp, struct sockopt *sopt)
{
struct __msfilterreq msfr;
sockunion_t *gsa;
struct ifnet *ifp;
struct in_mfilter *imf;
struct ip_moptions *imo;
struct in_msource *ims, *tims;
size_t idx;
int error;
error = sooptcopyin(sopt, &msfr, sizeof(struct __msfilterreq),
sizeof(struct __msfilterreq));
if (error)
return (error);
if (msfr.msfr_nsrcs > IP_MAX_SOURCE_FILTER ||
(msfr.msfr_fmode != MCAST_EXCLUDE &&
msfr.msfr_fmode != MCAST_INCLUDE))
return (EINVAL);
if (msfr.msfr_group.ss_family != AF_INET ||
msfr.msfr_group.ss_len != sizeof(struct sockaddr_in))
return (EINVAL);
gsa = (sockunion_t *)&msfr.msfr_group;
if (!IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(gsa->sin.sin_addr.s_addr)))
return (EINVAL);
gsa->sin.sin_port = 0; /* ignore port */
if (msfr.msfr_ifindex == 0 || if_index < msfr.msfr_ifindex)
return (EADDRNOTAVAIL);
ifp = ifnet_byindex(msfr.msfr_ifindex);
if (ifp == NULL)
return (EADDRNOTAVAIL);
/*
* Take the INP lock.
* Check if this socket is a member of this group.
*/
imo = inp_findmoptions(inp);
idx = imo_match_group(imo, ifp, &gsa->sa);
if (idx == -1 || imo->imo_mfilters == NULL) {
error = EADDRNOTAVAIL;
goto out_locked;
}
imf = &imo->imo_mfilters[idx];
#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
if (bootverbose)
printf("%s: clearing source list\n", __func__);
#endif
/*
* Remove any existing source filters.
*/
TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(ims, &imf->imf_sources, ims_next, tims) {
TAILQ_REMOVE(&imf->imf_sources, ims, ims_next);
FREE(ims, M_IPMSOURCE);
imf->imf_nsources--;
}
KASSERT(imf->imf_nsources == 0,
("%s: source list not cleared", __func__));
/*
* Apply any new source filters, if present.
*/
if (msfr.msfr_nsrcs > 0) {
struct in_msource **pnims;
struct in_msource *nims;
struct sockaddr_storage *kss;
struct sockaddr_storage *pkss;
sockunion_t *psu;
int i, j;
/*
* Drop the inp lock so we may sleep if we need to
* in order to satisfy a malloc request.
* We will re-take it before changing socket state.
*/
INP_UNLOCK(inp);
#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
if (bootverbose) {
printf("%s: loading %lu source list entries\n",
__func__, (unsigned long)msfr.msfr_nsrcs);
}
#endif
/*
* Make a copy of the user-space source vector so
* that we may copy them with a single copyin. This
* allows us to deal with page faults up-front.
*/
MALLOC(kss, struct sockaddr_storage *,
sizeof(struct sockaddr_storage) * msfr.msfr_nsrcs,
M_TEMP, M_WAITOK);
error = copyin(msfr.msfr_srcs, kss,
sizeof(struct sockaddr_storage) * msfr.msfr_nsrcs);
if (error) {
FREE(kss, M_TEMP);
return (error);
}
/*
* Perform argument checking on every sockaddr_storage
* structure in the vector provided to us. Overwrite
* fields which should not apply to source entries.
* TODO: Check for duplicate sources on this pass.
*/
psu = (sockunion_t *)kss;
for (i = 0; i < msfr.msfr_nsrcs; i++, psu++) {
switch (psu->ss.ss_family) {
case AF_INET:
if (psu->sin.sin_len !=
sizeof(struct sockaddr_in)) {
error = EINVAL;
} else {
psu->sin.sin_port = 0;
}
break;
#ifdef notyet
case AF_INET6;
if (psu->sin6.sin6_len !=
sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6)) {
error = EINVAL;
} else {
psu->sin6.sin6_port = 0;
psu->sin6.sin6_flowinfo = 0;
}
break;
#endif
default:
error = EAFNOSUPPORT;
break;
}
if (error)
break;
}
if (error) {
FREE(kss, M_TEMP);
return (error);
}
/*
* Allocate a block to track all the in_msource
* entries we are about to allocate, in case we
* abruptly need to free them.
*/
MALLOC(pnims, struct in_msource **,
sizeof(struct in_msource *) * msfr.msfr_nsrcs,
M_TEMP, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
/*
* Allocate up to nsrcs individual chunks.
* If we encounter an error, backtrack out of
* all allocations cleanly; updates must be atomic.
*/
pkss = kss;
nims = NULL;
for (i = 0; i < msfr.msfr_nsrcs; i++, pkss++) {
MALLOC(nims, struct in_msource *,
sizeof(struct in_msource) * msfr.msfr_nsrcs,
M_IPMSOURCE, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
pnims[i] = nims;
}
if (i < msfr.msfr_nsrcs) {
for (j = 0; j < i; j++) {
if (pnims[j] != NULL)
FREE(pnims[j], M_IPMSOURCE);
}
FREE(pnims, M_TEMP);
FREE(kss, M_TEMP);
return (ENOBUFS);
}
INP_UNLOCK_ASSERT(inp);
/*
* Finally, apply the filters to the socket.
* Re-take the inp lock; we are changing socket state.
*/
pkss = kss;
INP_LOCK(inp);
for (i = 0; i < msfr.msfr_nsrcs; i++, pkss++) {
memcpy(&(pnims[i]->ims_addr), pkss,
sizeof(struct sockaddr_storage));
TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&imf->imf_sources, pnims[i],
ims_next);
imf->imf_nsources++;
}
FREE(pnims, M_TEMP);
FREE(kss, M_TEMP);
}
/*
* Update the filter mode on the socket before releasing the inpcb.
*/
INP_LOCK_ASSERT(inp);
imf->imf_fmode = msfr.msfr_fmode;
out_locked:
INP_UNLOCK(inp);
return (error);
}
/*
* Set the IP multicast options in response to user setsockopt().
*
* Many of the socket options handled in this function duplicate the
* functionality of socket options in the regular unicast API. However,
* it is not possible to merge the duplicate code, because the idempotence
* of the IPv4 multicast part of the BSD Sockets API must be preserved;
* the effects of these options must be treated as separate and distinct.
*/
int
inp_setmoptions(struct inpcb *inp, struct sockopt *sopt)
{
struct ip_moptions *imo;
int error;
error = 0;
Over the past couple of years, there have been a number of reports relating the use of divert sockets to dead locks. A number of LORs have been reported between divert and a number of other network subsystems including: IPSEC, Pfil, multicast, ipfw and others. Other dead locks could occur because of recursive entry into the IP stack. This change should take care of most if not all of these issues. A summary of the changes follow: - We disallow multicast operations on divert sockets. It really doesn't make semantic sense to allow this, since typically you would set multicast parameters on multicast end points. NOTE: As a part of this change, we actually dis-allow multicast options on any socket that IS a divert socket OR IS NOT a SOCK_RAW or SOCK_DGRAM family - We check to see if there are any socket options that have been specified on the socket, and if there was (which is very un-common and also probably doesnt make sense to support) we duplicate the mbuf carrying the options. - We then drop the INP/INFO locks over the call to ip_output(). It should be noted that since we no longer support multicast operations on divert sockets and we have duplicated any socket options, we no longer need the reference to the pcb to be coherent. - Finally, we replaced the call to ip_input() to use netisr queuing. This should remove the recursive entry into the IP stack from divert. By dropping the locks over the call to ip_output() we eliminate all the lock ordering issues above. By switching over to netisr on the inbound path, we can no longer recursively enter the ip_input() code via divert. I have tested this change by using the following command: ipfwpcap -r 8000 - | tcpdump -r - -nn -v This should exercise the input and re-injection (outbound) path, which is very similar to the work load performed by natd(8). Additionally, I have run some ospf daemons which have a heavy reliance on raw sockets and multicast. Approved by: re@ (kensmith) MFC after: 1 month LOR: 163 LOR: 181 LOR: 202 LOR: 203 Discussed with: julian, andre et al (on freebsd-net) In collaboration with: bms [1], rwatson [2] [1] bms helped out with the multicast decisions [2] rwatson submitted the original netisr patches and came up with some of the original ideas on how to combat this issue.
2007-08-06 22:06:36 +00:00
/*
* If socket is neither of type SOCK_RAW or SOCK_DGRAM,
* or is a divert socket, reject it.
* XXX Unlocked read of inp_socket believed OK.
*/
if (inp->inp_socket->so_proto->pr_protocol == IPPROTO_DIVERT ||
(inp->inp_socket->so_proto->pr_type != SOCK_RAW &&
inp->inp_socket->so_proto->pr_type != SOCK_DGRAM))
return (EOPNOTSUPP);
Import rewrite of IPv4 socket multicast layer to support source-specific and protocol-independent host mode multicast. The code is written to accomodate IPv6, IGMPv3 and MLDv2 with only a little additional work. This change only pertains to FreeBSD's use as a multicast end-station and does not concern multicast routing; for an IGMPv3/MLDv2 router implementation, consider the XORP project. The work is based on Wilbert de Graaf's IGMPv3 code drop for FreeBSD 4.6, which is available at: http://www.kloosterhof.com/wilbert/igmpv3.html Summary * IPv4 multicast socket processing is now moved out of ip_output.c into a new module, in_mcast.c. * The in_mcast.c module implements the IPv4 legacy any-source API in terms of the protocol-independent source-specific API. * Source filters are lazy allocated as the common case does not use them. They are part of per inpcb state and are covered by the inpcb lock. * struct ip_mreqn is now supported to allow applications to specify multicast joins by interface index in the legacy IPv4 any-source API. * In UDP, an incoming multicast datagram only requires that the source port matches the 4-tuple if the socket was already bound by source port. An unbound socket SHOULD be able to receive multicasts sent from an ephemeral source port. * The UDP socket multicast filter mode defaults to exclusive, that is, sources present in the per-socket list will be blocked from delivery. * The RFC 3678 userland functions have been added to libc: setsourcefilter, getsourcefilter, setipv4sourcefilter, getipv4sourcefilter. * Definitions for IGMPv3 are merged but not yet used. * struct sockaddr_storage is now referenced from <netinet/in.h>. It is therefore defined there if not already declared in the same way as for the C99 types. * The RFC 1724 hack (specify 0.0.0.0/8 addresses to IP_MULTICAST_IF which are then interpreted as interface indexes) is now deprecated. * A patch for the Rhyolite.com routed in the FreeBSD base system is available in the -net archives. This only affects individuals running RIPv1 or RIPv2 via point-to-point and/or unnumbered interfaces. * Make IPv6 detach path similar to IPv4's in code flow; functionally same. * Bump __FreeBSD_version to 700048; see UPDATING. This work was financially supported by another FreeBSD committer. Obtained from: p4://bms_netdev Submitted by: Wilbert de Graaf (original work) Reviewed by: rwatson (locking), silence from fenner, net@ (but with encouragement)
2007-06-12 16:24:56 +00:00
switch (sopt->sopt_name) {
case IP_MULTICAST_VIF: {
int vifi;
/*
* Select a multicast VIF for transmission.
* Only useful if multicast forwarding is active.
*/
if (legal_vif_num == NULL) {
error = EOPNOTSUPP;
break;
}
error = sooptcopyin(sopt, &vifi, sizeof(int), sizeof(int));
if (error)
break;
if (!legal_vif_num(vifi) && (vifi != -1)) {
error = EINVAL;
break;
}
imo = inp_findmoptions(inp);
imo->imo_multicast_vif = vifi;
INP_UNLOCK(inp);
break;
}
case IP_MULTICAST_IF:
error = inp_set_multicast_if(inp, sopt);
break;
case IP_MULTICAST_TTL: {
u_char ttl;
/*
* Set the IP time-to-live for outgoing multicast packets.
* The original multicast API required a char argument,
* which is inconsistent with the rest of the socket API.
* We allow either a char or an int.
*/
if (sopt->sopt_valsize == sizeof(u_char)) {
error = sooptcopyin(sopt, &ttl, sizeof(u_char),
sizeof(u_char));
if (error)
break;
} else {
u_int ittl;
error = sooptcopyin(sopt, &ittl, sizeof(u_int),
sizeof(u_int));
if (error)
break;
if (ittl > 255) {
error = EINVAL;
break;
}
ttl = (u_char)ittl;
}
imo = inp_findmoptions(inp);
imo->imo_multicast_ttl = ttl;
INP_UNLOCK(inp);
break;
}
case IP_MULTICAST_LOOP: {
u_char loop;
/*
* Set the loopback flag for outgoing multicast packets.
* Must be zero or one. The original multicast API required a
* char argument, which is inconsistent with the rest
* of the socket API. We allow either a char or an int.
*/
if (sopt->sopt_valsize == sizeof(u_char)) {
error = sooptcopyin(sopt, &loop, sizeof(u_char),
sizeof(u_char));
if (error)
break;
} else {
u_int iloop;
error = sooptcopyin(sopt, &iloop, sizeof(u_int),
sizeof(u_int));
if (error)
break;
loop = (u_char)iloop;
}
imo = inp_findmoptions(inp);
imo->imo_multicast_loop = !!loop;
INP_UNLOCK(inp);
break;
}
case IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP:
case IP_ADD_SOURCE_MEMBERSHIP:
case MCAST_JOIN_GROUP:
case MCAST_JOIN_SOURCE_GROUP:
error = inp_join_group(inp, sopt);
break;
case IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP:
case IP_DROP_SOURCE_MEMBERSHIP:
case MCAST_LEAVE_GROUP:
case MCAST_LEAVE_SOURCE_GROUP:
error = inp_leave_group(inp, sopt);
break;
case IP_BLOCK_SOURCE:
case IP_UNBLOCK_SOURCE:
case MCAST_BLOCK_SOURCE:
case MCAST_UNBLOCK_SOURCE:
error = inp_change_source_filter(inp, sopt);
break;
case IP_MSFILTER:
error = inp_set_source_filters(inp, sopt);
break;
default:
error = EOPNOTSUPP;
break;
}
INP_UNLOCK_ASSERT(inp);
return (error);
}