frames. A comment in if_atm.h suggests that both macros, that for extracting
the ethertype and that for inserting it, handle their argument in host
byte order. In fact, the inserting macro treated its argument as an opposite
host order short and the calling code feeds it the result of htons(). This
happens to work on i386, but fails on sparc. Make the macro use real host
endianess.
Reviewed by: kjc, atm@
is more robust and prevents the hijacking of /dev/console for the typical
mistake.
Remove unneeded MAJOR_AUTO uses, it is only needed explicitly now if the
driver source has cross-branch compatibility to old releases.
drain routines are done by swi_net, which allows for better queue control
at some future point. Packets may also be directly dispatched to a netisr
instead of queued, this may be of interest at some installations, but
currently defaults to off.
Reviewed by: hsu, silby, jayanth, sam
Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI Labs
branches:
Initialize struct cdevsw using C99 sparse initializtion and remove
all initializations to default values.
This patch is automatically generated and has been tested by compiling
LINT with all the fields in struct cdevsw in reverse order on alpha,
sparc64 and i386.
Approved by: re(scottl)
warning which breaks builds.
cc1: warnings being treated as errors
src/sys/net/bridge.c: In function `bdg_forward':
sys/net/bridge.c:931: warning: suggest parentheses around assignment used as truth value
*** Error code 1
IP fast forwarding, SIOCGIFADDR, setting hardware address (not currently
enabled in cm driver), multicasts (experimental)
- add ARC_MAX_DATA, use IF_HANDOFF, remove arc_sprintf() and some unused
variables
- if_simloop logic is made more similar to ethernet
- drop not ours packets early (if we are not in promiscous mode)
Submitted by: mark tinguely (partially)
parent device, if there is a parent configured. Modify the result
returned by the parent to indicate that the only supported media
is the currently configured one.
Reviewed by: brooks
and set the link type for use by libpcap and tcpdump
o move mtx unlock in bpfdetach up; it doesn't need to be held so long
o change printf in bpf_detach to distinguish it from the same one in bpfsetdlt
Note there are locking issues here related to ioctl processing; they
have not been addressed here.
Submitted by: Guy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu>
Obtained from: NetBSD (w/ locking modifications)
was used to control code which were conditional on DEVFS' precense
since this avoided the need for large-scale source pollution with
#include "opt_geom.h"
Now that we approach making DEVFS standard, replace these tests
with an #ifdef to facilitate mechanical removal once DEVFS becomes
non-optional.
No functional change by this commit.
state machine to provide station and host ap functionality for drivers.
More work will follow to split out the state machine and protocol
support from the ioctl interfaces to ease portability/sharing with
NetBSD and forthcoming ports to other systems.
Reviewed by: imp
Obtained from: NetBSD (originally)
were sometimes propagated using M_COPY_PKTHDR which actually did
something between a "move" and a "copy" operation. This is replaced
by M_MOVE_PKTHDR (which copies the pkthdr contents and "removes" it
from the source mbuf) and m_dup_pkthdr which copies the packet
header contents including any m_tag chain. This corrects numerous
problems whereby mbuf tags could be lost during packet manipulations.
These changes also introduce arguments to m_tag_copy and m_tag_copy_chain
to specify if the tag copy work should potentially block. This
introduces an incompatibility with openbsd which we may want to revisit.
Note that move/dup of packet headers does not handle target mbufs
that have a cluster bound to them. We may want to support this;
for now we watch for it with an assert.
Finally, M_COPYFLAGS was updated to include M_FIRSTFRAG|M_LASTFRAG.
Supported by: Vernier Networks
Reviewed by: Robert Watson <rwatson@FreeBSD.org>
revision 1.62. It was checking for M_PREPEND() failing, not for the
case of a NULL mbuf pointer being supplied to the macro. Back out
that revision, and fix the NULL dereference by not calling EH_RESTORE()
in the case where the mbuf pointer is NULL because the firewall
rejected the packet.
when julian@ added it, but the commented out code had at least
one bug -- not freeing the allocated mbuf.
Anyway, this comment no longer applies as of revision 1.67, so
remove it.
the entry being removed (ret_nrt != NULL), increment the entry's
rt_refcnt like we do it for RTM_ADD and RTM_RESOLVE, rather than
messing around with 1->0 transitions for rtfree() all over.
to current leaves because function may vanish the current node.
If parent RTA_GENMASK route has a clone (a "cloning clone"), an
rn_walktree_from() starting from parent will cause another walk
starting from clone. If a function is either rt_fixdelete() or
rt_fixchange(), this recursive walk may vanish the leaf that is
remembered by an outer walk (the "next leaf" above), panicing a
system when it resumes with an outer walk.
The following script paniced my single-user mode booted system:
: sysctl net.inet.ip.forwarding=1
: ipfw add 1 allow ip from any to any
: ifconfig lo0 127.1
: route add -net 10 -genmask 255.255.255.0 127.1
: telnet 10.1 # rt_fixchange() panic
: telnet 10.2
: telnet 10.1
: route delete -net 10 # rt_fixdelete() panic
For the time being, avoid these races by disallowing recursive
walks in rt_fixchange() and rt_fixdelete().
Also, make a slight optimization in the rtrequest(RTM_RESOLVE)
case: there is no reason to call rt_fixchange() in this case.
PR: kern/37606
MFC after: 5 days
the mbuf allocator flags {M_TRYWAIT, M_DONTWAIT}.
o Fix a bpf_compat issue where malloc() was defined to just call
bpf_alloc() and pass the 'canwait' flag(s) along. It's been changed
to call bpf_alloc() but pass the corresponding M_TRYWAIT or M_DONTWAIT
flag (and only one of those two).
Submitted by: Hiten Pandya <hiten@unixdaemons.com> (hiten->commit_count++)
mbuf for a packet looping back to provide alignment guarantees for
KAME. Unfortunately, this code performs a direct copy of the header
rather than using a header copying primitive (largely because we have
sucky header copying primitives). This results in a multiple free
of the MAC label in the header when the same label data is freed
twice when the two mbufs with that header are freed. As a temporary
work-around, clear the initialized flag on the label to prevent the
duplicate free, which prevents panics on large unaligned loopback
IP and IPv6 data. The real fix is to improve and make use of proper
packet header copying routines here.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
bridge.c nor if_ethersubr.c depend on IPFIREWALL.
Restore the use of fw_one_pass in if_ethersubr.c
ipfw.8 will be updated with a separate commit.
Approved by: re
No functional changes, but:
+ the mrouting module now should behave the same as the compiled-in
version (it did not before, some of the rsvp code was not loaded
properly);
+ netinet/ip_mroute.c is now truly optional;
+ removed some redundant/unused code;
+ changed many instances of '0' to NULL and INADDR_ANY as appropriate;
+ removed several static variables to make the code more SMP-friendly;
+ fixed some minor bugs in the mrouting code (mostly, incorrect return
values from functions).
This commit is also a prerequisite to the addition of support for PIM,
which i would like to put in before DP2 (it does not change any of
the existing APIs, anyways).
Note, in the process we found out that some device drivers fail to
properly handle changes in IFF_ALLMULTI, leading to interesting
behaviour when a multicast router is started. This bug is not
corrected by this commit, and will be fixed with a separate commit.
Detailed changes:
--------------------
netinet/ip_mroute.c all the above.
conf/files make ip_mroute.c optional
net/route.c fix mrt_ioctl hook
netinet/ip_input.c fix ip_mforward hook, move rsvp_input() here
together with other rsvp code, and a couple
of indentation fixes.
netinet/ip_output.c fix ip_mforward and ip_mcast_src hooks
netinet/ip_var.h rsvp function hooks
netinet/raw_ip.c hooks for mrouting and rsvp functions, plus
interface cleanup.
netinet/ip_mroute.h remove an unused and optional field from a struct
Most of the code is from Pavlin Radoslavov and the XORP project
Reviewed by: sam
MFC after: 1 week
o on input don't strip the Ethernet header from packets
o input packet handling is now done with if_input
o track changes to ether_ifattach/ether_ifdetach API
o track changes to bpf tapping
o call ether_ioctl for default handling of ioctl's
o use constants from net/ethernet.h where possible
Reviewed by: many
Approved by: re
drivers "tag packets" with an m_tag and the input packet handling recognizes
such packets and does the right thing
o track the number of active vlans on an interface; this lets lots of places
only do vlan-specific processing when needed
o track changes to ether_ifdetach/ether_ifattach
o track bpf changes
o eliminate the use of M_PROTO1 for communicating to drivers about tagged
packets
o eliminate the use of IFF_LINK0 for drivers communicating to the vlan code
that they support h/w tagging; replaced by explicit interface capabilities
o add ifnet capabilities for h/w tagging and support of "large mtu's"
o use new interface capabilities to auto-configure use of large mtu's and h/w
tagging
o add support for proper handling of promiscuous mode
o document driver/vlan communication conventions
Reviewed by: many
Approved by: re
o add if_input member for interface drivers to call through to pass packets "up"
o remove ethernet-specific function decls (moved to ethernet.h)
Reviewed by: many
Approved by: re
ether_header; instead drivers are to leave the Ethernet header at the
front of the packet
o add declarations for netgraph and vlan hooks that were removed from ethernet.h
o change various in-file calling conventions to track change in input API
o fixup bridge support to handle Ethernet header no longer being stripped
o add consistency checks to ether_input to catch problems with the change
in the API; some of these may want to be moved to #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC at a
later time (though they are not too expensive to leave as is)
o change ether_demux to eliminate the passing of the Ethernet header; it is
now expected at the front of the packet a la ether_input
o add ether_sprintf compatibility shim
o change ether_ifattach API to remove "bpf supported param" and add a pointer
to the MAC address to be installed for the LL address (this is for future
changes to divest struct arpcom from struct ifnet)
o change ether_ifdetach API to remove "bpf support param"
Reviewed by: many
Approved by: re
o ETHER_* (ETHER_ALIGN, ETHER_MAX_FRAME, ETHER_CRC_LEN, etc.)
o M_HASFCS for drivers to indicate packets include FCS
o remove global declarations for ng_ether* and vlan_* since these
represent a private contract between the if_ethersubr.c code and
certain parts of the system that should not normally be abused
o add ether_* declarations that were elsewhere
o remove ETHER_BPF_* since they are no longer used with the parameter
no longer passed to ether_ifattach and ether_ifdetach
Reviewed by: many
Approved by: re
o introduce BPF_TAP and BPF_MTAP macros to hide implementation details and
ease code portability
o use m_getcl where appropriate
Reviewed by: many
Approved by: re
Obtained from: NetBSD (multiple link type support)
labeling checks and operations as with other network interfaces.
Eventually, if it proves desirable, we might want to offer special
casing of this or other tunnel interfaces where we have an existing
label of interest, rather than treating it as though it's an
entirely fresh mbuf in the incoming/outgoing encapsulation directions.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories