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Author SHA1 Message Date
Gleb Smirnoff
1830dae3d3 Make second argument of ip_divert(), that specifies packet direction a bool.
This allows pf(4) to avoid including ipfw(4) private files.
2019-03-14 22:23:09 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
a68cc38879 Mechanical cleanup of epoch(9) usage in network stack.
- Remove macros that covertly create epoch_tracker on thread stack. Such
  macros a quite unsafe, e.g. will produce a buggy code if same macro is
  used in embedded scopes. Explicitly declare epoch_tracker always.

- Unmask interface list IFNET_RLOCK_NOSLEEP(), interface address list
  IF_ADDR_RLOCK() and interface AF specific data IF_AFDATA_RLOCK() read
  locking macros to what they actually are - the net_epoch.
  Keeping them as is is very misleading. They all are named FOO_RLOCK(),
  while they no longer have lock semantics. Now they allow recursion and
  what's more important they now no longer guarantee protection against
  their companion WLOCK macros.
  Note: INP_HASH_RLOCK() has same problems, but not touched by this commit.

This is non functional mechanical change. The only functionally changed
functions are ni6_addrs() and ni6_store_addrs(), where we no longer enter
epoch recursively.

Discussed with:	jtl, gallatin
2019-01-09 01:11:19 +00:00
Mark Johnston
79db6fe7aa Plug some networking sysctl leaks.
Various network protocol sysctl handlers were not zero-filling their
output buffers and thus would export uninitialized stack memory to
userland.  Fix a number of such handlers.

Reported by:	Thomas Barabosch, Fraunhofer FKIE
Reviewed by:	tuexen
MFC after:	3 days
Security:	kernel memory disclosure
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18301
2018-11-22 20:49:41 +00:00
Andrew Turner
5f901c92a8 Use the new VNET_DEFINE_STATIC macro when we are defining static VNET
variables.

Reviewed by:	bz
Sponsored by:	DARPA, AFRL
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16147
2018-07-24 16:35:52 +00:00
Matt Macy
6573d7580b epoch(9): allow preemptible epochs to compose
- Add tracker argument to preemptible epochs
- Inline epoch read path in kernel and tied modules
- Change in_epoch to take an epoch as argument
- Simplify tfb_tcp_do_segment to not take a ti_locked argument,
  there's no longer any benefit to dropping the pcbinfo lock
  and trying to do so just adds an error prone branchfest to
  these functions
- Remove cases of same function recursion on the epoch as
  recursing is no longer free.
- Remove the the TAILQ_ENTRY and epoch_section from struct
  thread as the tracker field is now stack or heap allocated
  as appropriate.

Tested by: pho and Limelight Networks
Reviewed by: kbowling at llnw dot com
Sponsored by: Limelight Networks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16066
2018-07-04 02:47:16 +00:00
Matt Macy
99208b820f inpcb: don't gratuitously defer frees
Don't defer frees in sysctl handlers. It isn't necessary
and it just confuses things.
revert: r333911, r334104, and r334125

Requested by: jtl
2018-07-02 05:19:44 +00:00
Matt Macy
b872626dbe mechanical CK macro conversion of inpcbinfo lists
This is a dependency for converting the inpcbinfo hash and info rlocks
to epoch.
2018-06-12 22:18:20 +00:00
Matt Macy
fe524329e4 convert allocations to INVARIANTS M_ZERO 2018-05-24 01:04:56 +00:00
Matt Macy
4f6c66cc9c UDP: further performance improvements on tx
Cumulative throughput while running 64
  netperf -H $DUT -t UDP_STREAM -- -m 1
on a 2x8x2 SKL went from 1.1Mpps to 2.5Mpps

Single stream throughput increases from 910kpps to 1.18Mpps

Baseline:
https://people.freebsd.org/~mmacy/2018.05.11/udpsender2.svg

- Protect read access to global ifnet list with epoch
https://people.freebsd.org/~mmacy/2018.05.11/udpsender3.svg

- Protect short lived ifaddr references with epoch
https://people.freebsd.org/~mmacy/2018.05.11/udpsender4.svg

- Convert if_afdata read lock path to epoch
https://people.freebsd.org/~mmacy/2018.05.11/udpsender5.svg

A fix for the inpcbhash contention is pending sufficient time
on a canary at LLNW.

Reviewed by:	gallatin
Sponsored by:	Limelight Networks
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15409
2018-05-23 21:02:14 +00:00
Matt Macy
246a619924 epoch: allow for conditionally asserting that the epoch context fields
are unused by zeroing on INVARIANTS builds
2018-05-23 17:00:05 +00:00
Matt Macy
056b40e29c inpcb: consolidate possible deletion in pcblist functions in to epoch
deferred context.
2018-05-20 02:27:58 +00:00
Matt Macy
d7c5a620e2 ifnet: Replace if_addr_lock rwlock with epoch + mutex
Run on LLNW canaries and tested by pho@

gallatin:
Using a 14-core, 28-HTT single socket E5-2697 v3 with a 40GbE MLX5
based ConnectX 4-LX NIC, I see an almost 12% improvement in received
packet rate, and a larger improvement in bytes delivered all the way
to userspace.

When the host receiving 64 streams of netperf -H $DUT -t UDP_STREAM -- -m 1,
I see, using nstat -I mce0 1 before the patch:

InMpps OMpps  InGbs  OGbs err TCP Est %CPU syscalls csw     irq GBfree
4.98   0.00   4.42   0.00 4235592     33   83.80 4720653 2149771   1235 247.32
4.73   0.00   4.20   0.00 4025260     33   82.99 4724900 2139833   1204 247.32
4.72   0.00   4.20   0.00 4035252     33   82.14 4719162 2132023   1264 247.32
4.71   0.00   4.21   0.00 4073206     33   83.68 4744973 2123317   1347 247.32
4.72   0.00   4.21   0.00 4061118     33   80.82 4713615 2188091   1490 247.32
4.72   0.00   4.21   0.00 4051675     33   85.29 4727399 2109011   1205 247.32
4.73   0.00   4.21   0.00 4039056     33   84.65 4724735 2102603   1053 247.32

After the patch

InMpps OMpps  InGbs  OGbs err TCP Est %CPU syscalls csw     irq GBfree
5.43   0.00   4.20   0.00 3313143     33   84.96 5434214 1900162   2656 245.51
5.43   0.00   4.20   0.00 3308527     33   85.24 5439695 1809382   2521 245.51
5.42   0.00   4.19   0.00 3316778     33   87.54 5416028 1805835   2256 245.51
5.42   0.00   4.19   0.00 3317673     33   90.44 5426044 1763056   2332 245.51
5.42   0.00   4.19   0.00 3314839     33   88.11 5435732 1792218   2499 245.52
5.44   0.00   4.19   0.00 3293228     33   91.84 5426301 1668597   2121 245.52

Similarly, netperf reports 230Mb/s before the patch, and 270Mb/s after the patch

Reviewed by:	gallatin
Sponsored by:	Limelight Networks
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15366
2018-05-18 20:13:34 +00:00
Pedro F. Giffuni
51369649b0 sys: further adoption of SPDX licensing ID tags.
Mainly focus on files that use BSD 3-Clause license.

The Software Package Data Exchange (SPDX) group provides a specification
to make it easier for automated tools to detect and summarize well known
opensource licenses. We are gradually adopting the specification, noting
that the tags are considered only advisory and do not, in any way,
superceed or replace the license texts.

Special thanks to Wind River for providing access to "The Duke of
Highlander" tool: an older (2014) run over FreeBSD tree was useful as a
starting point.
2017-11-20 19:43:44 +00:00
Andrey V. Elsukov
38cc96a887 Set M_BCAST and M_MCAST flags on mbuf sent via divert socket.
r290383 has changed how mbufs sent by divert socket are handled.
Previously they are always handled by slow path processing in ip_input().
Now ip_tryforward() is invoked from ip_input() before in_broadcast() check.
Since diverted packet lost all mbuf flags, it passes the broadcast check
in ip_tryforward() due to missing M_BCAST flag. In the result the broadcast
packet is forwarded to the wire instead of be consumed by network stack.

Add in_broadcast() check to the div_output() function. And restore the
M_BCAST flag if destination address is broadcast for the given network
interface.

PR:		209491
MFC after:	1 week
2017-05-17 09:04:09 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
cc487c1697 Reduce in_pcbinfo_init() by two params. No users supply any flags to this
function (they used to say UMA_ZONE_NOFREE), so flag parameter goes away.
The zone_fini parameter also goes away.  Previously no protocols (except
divert) supplied zone_fini function, so inpcb locks were leaked with slabs.
This was okay while zones were allocated with UMA_ZONE_NOFREE flag, but now
this is a leak.  Fix that by suppling inpcb_fini() function as fini method
for all inpcb zones.
2017-05-15 21:58:36 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
cc65eb4e79 Hide struct inpcb, struct tcpcb from the userland.
This is a painful change, but it is needed.  On the one hand, we avoid
modifying them, and this slows down some ideas, on the other hand we still
eventually modify them and tools like netstat(1) never work on next version of
FreeBSD.  We maintain a ton of spares in them, and we already got some ifdef
hell at the end of tcpcb.

Details:
- Hide struct inpcb, struct tcpcb under _KERNEL || _WANT_FOO.
- Make struct xinpcb, struct xtcpcb pure API structures, not including
  kernel structures inpcb and tcpcb inside.  Export into these structures
  the fields from inpcb and tcpcb that are known to be used, and put there
  a ton of spare space.
- Make kernel and userland utilities compilable after these changes.
- Bump __FreeBSD_version.

Reviewed by:	rrs, gnn
Differential Revision:	D10018
2017-03-21 06:39:49 +00:00
Warner Losh
fbbd9655e5 Renumber copyright clause 4
Renumber cluase 4 to 3, per what everybody else did when BSD granted
them permission to remove clause 3. My insistance on keeping the same
numbering for legal reasons is too pedantic, so give up on that point.

Submitted by:	Jan Schaumann <jschauma@stevens.edu>
Pull Request:	https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd/pull/96
2017-02-28 23:42:47 +00:00
Bjoern A. Zeeb
3f58662dd9 The pr_destroy field does not allow us to run the teardown code in a
specific order.  VNET_SYSUNINITs however are doing exactly that.
Thus remove the VIMAGE conditional field from the domain(9) protosw
structure and replace it with VNET_SYSUNINITs.
This also allows us to change some order and to make the teardown functions
file local static.
Also convert divert(4) as it uses the same mechanism ip(4) and ip6(4) use
internally.

Slightly reshuffle the SI_SUB_* fields in kernel.h and add a new ones, e.g.,
for pfil consumers (firewalls), partially for this commit and for others
to come.

Reviewed by:		gnn, tuexen (sctp), jhb (kernel.h)
Obtained from:		projects/vnet
MFC after:		2 weeks
X-MFC:			do not remove pr_destroy
Sponsored by:		The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6652
2016-06-01 10:14:04 +00:00
Pedro F. Giffuni
a5b50fbc20 ipdivert: Remove unnecessary and incorrectly typed variable.
In principle n is only used to carry a copy of ipi_count, which is
unsigned, in the non-VIMAGE case, however ipi_count can be used
directly so it is not needed at all. Removing it makes things look
cleaner.
2016-04-28 02:46:08 +00:00
Pedro F. Giffuni
99d628d577 netinet: for pointers replace 0 with NULL.
These are mostly cosmetical, no functional change.

Found with devel/coccinelle.

Reviewed by:	ae. tuexen
2016-04-15 15:46:41 +00:00
Bjoern A. Zeeb
4c86b2bc13 Mfp: r296346
No reason identified to keep UMA_ZONE_NOFREE here.

Reviewed by:	gnn
MFC after:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5736
2016-04-09 10:39:54 +00:00
John Baldwin
585a4290ab Update ip_divert.ko to depend on version 3 of ipfw. 2014-10-11 16:08:54 +00:00
Kevin Lo
8f5a8818f5 Merge 'struct ip6protosw' and 'struct protosw' into one. Now we have
only one protocol switch structure that is shared between ipv4 and ipv6.

Phabric:	D476
Reviewed by:	jhb
2014-08-08 01:57:15 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
c3322cb91c Include necessary headers that now are available due to pollution
via if_var.h.

Sponsored by:	Netflix
Sponsored by:	Nginx, Inc.
2013-10-28 07:29:16 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
76039bc84f The r48589 promised to remove implicit inclusion of if_var.h soon. Prepare
to this event, adding if_var.h to files that do need it. Also, include
all includes that now are included due to implicit pollution via if_var.h

Sponsored by:	Netflix
Sponsored by:	Nginx, Inc.
2013-10-26 17:58:36 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
8f134647ca Switch the entire IPv4 stack to keep the IP packet header
in network byte order. Any host byte order processing is
done in local variables and host byte order values are
never[1] written to a packet.

  After this change a packet processed by the stack isn't
modified at all[2] except for TTL.

  After this change a network stack hacker doesn't need to
scratch his head trying to figure out what is the byte order
at the given place in the stack.

[1] One exception still remains. The raw sockets convert host
byte order before pass a packet to an application. Probably
this would remain for ages for compatibility.

[2] The ip_input() still subtructs header len from ip->ip_len,
but this is planned to be fixed soon.

Reviewed by:	luigi, Maxim Dounin <mdounin mdounin.ru>
Tested by:	ray, Olivier Cochard-Labbe <olivier cochard.me>
2012-10-22 21:09:03 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
e76163a539 We don't need to convert ip6_len to host byte order before
ip6_output(), the IPv6 stack is working in net byte order.

The reason this code worked before is that ip6_output()
doesn't look at ip6_plen at all and recalculates it based
on mbuf length.
2012-10-15 07:57:55 +00:00
Kevin Lo
9823d52705 Revert previous commit...
Pointyhat to:	kevlo (myself)
2012-10-10 08:36:38 +00:00
Kevin Lo
a10cee30c9 Prefer NULL over 0 for pointers 2012-10-09 08:27:40 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
23e9c6dc1e After r241245 it appeared that in_delayed_cksum(), which still expects
host byte order, was sometimes called with net byte order. Since we are
moving towards net byte order throughout the stack, the function was
converted to expect net byte order, and its consumers fixed appropriately:
  - ip_output(), ipfilter(4) not changed, since already call
    in_delayed_cksum() with header in net byte order.
  - divert(4), ng_nat(4), ipfw_nat(4) now don't need to swap byte order
    there and back.
  - mrouting code and IPv6 ipsec now need to switch byte order there and
    back, but I hope, this is temporary solution.
  - In ipsec(4) shifted switch to net byte order prior to in_delayed_cksum().
  - pf_route() catches up on r241245 changes to ip_output().
2012-10-08 08:03:58 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
b7fb54d8ae No reason to play with IP header before calling sctp_delayed_cksum()
with offset beyond the IP header.
2012-10-08 07:21:32 +00:00
Bjoern A. Zeeb
08adfbbf62 Make #error messages string-literals and remove punctuation.
Reported by:	bde (for ip_divert)
Reviewed by:	bde
MFC after:	3 days
2012-01-22 10:41:58 +00:00
Bjoern A. Zeeb
aa57e971bc Fix ip_divert handling of inet and inet6 and module building some more.
Properly sort the "carp" case in modules/Makefile after it was renamed.

Reported by:	bde (most)
Reviewed by:	bde
MFC after:	3 days
2012-01-22 02:16:31 +00:00
Ed Schouten
6472ac3d8a Mark all SYSCTL_NODEs static that have no corresponding SYSCTL_DECLs.
The SYSCTL_NODE macro defines a list that stores all child-elements of
that node. If there's no SYSCTL_DECL macro anywhere else, there's no
reason why it shouldn't be static.
2011-11-07 15:43:11 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
217e3abc03 Add missing break; in r223593.
Submitted by:	sem
Pointy hat to:	glebius
Approved by:	re (kib)
2011-08-01 13:41:38 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
812f1d32e7 Add possibility to pass IPv6 packets to a divert(4) socket.
Submitted by:	sem
2011-06-27 12:21:11 +00:00
Robert Watson
52cd27cb58 Implement a CPU-affine TCP and UDP connection lookup data structure,
struct inpcbgroup.  pcbgroups, or "connection groups", supplement the
existing inpcbinfo connection hash table, which when pcbgroups are
enabled, might now be thought of more usefully as a per-protocol
4-tuple reservation table.

Connections are assigned to connection groups base on a hash of their
4-tuple; wildcard sockets require special handling, and are members
of all connection groups.  During a connection lookup, a
per-connection group lock is employed rather than the global pcbinfo
lock.  By aligning connection groups with input path processing,
connection groups take on an effective CPU affinity, especially when
aligned with RSS work placement (see a forthcoming commit for
details).  This eliminates cache line migration associated with
global, protocol-layer data structures in steady state TCP and UDP
processing (with the exception of protocol-layer statistics; further
commit to follow).

Elements of this approach were inspired by Willman, Rixner, and Cox's
2006 USENIX paper, "An Evaluation of Network Stack Parallelization
Strategies in Modern Operating Systems".  However, there are also
significant differences: we maintain the inpcb lock, rather than using
the connection group lock for per-connection state.

Likewise, the focus of this implementation is alignment with NIC
packet distribution strategies such as RSS, rather than pure software
strategies.  Despite that focus, software distribution is supported
through the parallel netisr implementation, and works well in
configurations where the number of hardware threads is greater than
the number of NIC input queues, such as in the RMI XLR threaded MIPS
architecture.

Another important difference is the continued maintenance of existing
hash tables as "reservation tables" -- these are useful both to
distinguish the resource allocation aspect of protocol name management
and the more common-case lookup aspect.  In configurations where
connection tables are aligned with hardware hashes, it is desirable to
use the traditional lookup tables for loopback or encapsulated traffic
rather than take the expense of hardware hashes that are hard to
implement efficiently in software (such as RSS Toeplitz).

Connection group support is enabled by compiling "options PCBGROUP"
into your kernel configuration; for the time being, this is an
experimental feature, and hence is not enabled by default.

Subject to the limited MFCability of change dependencies in inpcb,
and its change to the inpcbinfo init function signature, this change
in principle could be merged to FreeBSD 8.x.

Reviewed by:    bz
Sponsored by:   Juniper Networks, Inc.
2011-06-06 12:55:02 +00:00
Robert Watson
711b3dbd54 IP divert sockets use their inpcbinfo for port reservation, although not
for lookup.  I missed its call to in_pcbbind() when preparing previous
patches, which would lead to a lock assertion failure (although problem
not an actual race condition due to global pcbinfo locks providing
required synchronisation -- in this particular case only).  This change
adds the missing locking of the pcbhash lock.

(Existing comments in the ipdivert code question the need for using the
global hash to manage the namespace, as really it's a simple port
namespace and not an address/port namespace.  Also, although in_pcbbind
is used to manage reservations, the hash tables aren't used for lookup.
It might be a good idea to make them use hashed lookup, or to use a
different reservation scheme.)

Reviewed by:    bz
Reported by:    Kristof Provost <kristof at sigsegv.be>
Sponsored by:   Juniper Networks
2011-06-04 16:26:02 +00:00
Robert Watson
fa046d8774 Decompose the current single inpcbinfo lock into two locks:
- The existing ipi_lock continues to protect the global inpcb list and
  inpcb counter.  This lock is now relegated to a small number of
  allocation and free operations, and occasional operations that walk
  all connections (including, awkwardly, certain UDP multicast receive
  operations -- something to revisit).

- A new ipi_hash_lock protects the two inpcbinfo hash tables for
  looking up connections and bound sockets, manipulated using new
  INP_HASH_*() macros.  This lock, combined with inpcb locks, protects
  the 4-tuple address space.

Unlike the current ipi_lock, ipi_hash_lock follows the individual inpcb
connection locks, so may be acquired while manipulating a connection on
which a lock is already held, avoiding the need to acquire the inpcbinfo
lock preemptively when a binding change might later be required.  As a
result, however, lookup operations necessarily go through a reference
acquire while holding the lookup lock, later acquiring an inpcb lock --
if required.

A new function in_pcblookup() looks up connections, and accepts flags
indicating how to return the inpcb.  Due to lock order changes, callers
no longer need acquire locks before performing a lookup: the lookup
routine will acquire the ipi_hash_lock as needed.  In the future, it will
also be able to use alternative lookup and locking strategies
transparently to callers, such as pcbgroup lookup.  New lookup flags are,
supplementing the existing INPLOOKUP_WILDCARD flag:

  INPLOOKUP_RLOCKPCB - Acquire a read lock on the returned inpcb
  INPLOOKUP_WLOCKPCB - Acquire a write lock on the returned inpcb

Callers must pass exactly one of these flags (for the time being).

Some notes:

- All protocols are updated to work within the new regime; especially,
  TCP, UDPv4, and UDPv6.  pcbinfo ipi_lock acquisitions are largely
  eliminated, and global hash lock hold times are dramatically reduced
  compared to previous locking.
- The TCP syncache still relies on the pcbinfo lock, something that we
  may want to revisit.
- Support for reverting to the FreeBSD 7.x locking strategy in TCP input
  is no longer available -- hash lookup locks are now held only very
  briefly during inpcb lookup, rather than for potentially extended
  periods.  However, the pcbinfo ipi_lock will still be acquired if a
  connection state might change such that a connection is added or
  removed.
- Raw IP sockets continue to use the pcbinfo ipi_lock for protection,
  due to maintaining their own hash tables.
- The interface in6_pcblookup_hash_locked() is maintained, which allows
  callers to acquire hash locks and perform one or more lookups atomically
  with 4-tuple allocation: this is required only for TCPv6, as there is no
  in6_pcbconnect_setup(), which there should be.
- UDPv6 locking remains significantly more conservative than UDPv4
  locking, which relates to source address selection.  This needs
  attention, as it likely significantly reduces parallelism in this code
  for multithreaded socket use (such as in BIND).
- In the UDPv4 and UDPv6 multicast cases, we need to revisit locking
  somewhat, as they relied on ipi_lock to stablise 4-tuple matches, which
  is no longer sufficient.  A second check once the inpcb lock is held
  should do the trick, keeping the general case from requiring the inpcb
  lock for every inpcb visited.
- This work reminds us that we need to revisit locking of the v4/v6 flags,
  which may be accessed lock-free both before and after this change.
- Right now, a single lock name is used for the pcbhash lock -- this is
  undesirable, and probably another argument is required to take care of
  this (or a char array name field in the pcbinfo?).

This is not an MFC candidate for 8.x due to its impact on lookup and
locking semantics.  It's possible some of these issues could be worked
around with compatibility wrappers, if necessary.

Reviewed by:    bz
Sponsored by:   Juniper Networks, Inc.
2011-05-30 09:43:55 +00:00
Matthew D Fleming
79c3d51b86 Specify a CTLTYPE_FOO so that a future sysctl(8) change does not need
to rely on the format string.  For SYSCTL_PROC instances that I
noticed a discrepancy between the CTLTYPE and the format specifier,
fix the CTLTYPE.
2011-01-18 21:14:13 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
3e288e6238 After some off-list discussion, revert a number of changes to the
DPCPU_DEFINE and VNET_DEFINE macros, as these cause problems for various
people working on the affected files.  A better long-term solution is
still being considered.  This reversal may give some modules empty
set_pcpu or set_vnet sections, but these are harmless.

Changes reverted:

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r215318 | dim | 2010-11-14 21:40:55 +0100 (Sun, 14 Nov 2010) | 4 lines

Instead of unconditionally emitting .globl's for the __start_set_xxx and
__stop_set_xxx symbols, only emit them when the set_vnet or set_pcpu
sections are actually defined.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
r215317 | dim | 2010-11-14 21:38:11 +0100 (Sun, 14 Nov 2010) | 3 lines

Apply the STATIC_VNET_DEFINE and STATIC_DPCPU_DEFINE macros throughout
the tree.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
r215316 | dim | 2010-11-14 21:23:02 +0100 (Sun, 14 Nov 2010) | 2 lines

Add macros to define static instances of VNET_DEFINE and DPCPU_DEFINE.
2010-11-22 19:32:54 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
31c6a0037e Apply the STATIC_VNET_DEFINE and STATIC_DPCPU_DEFINE macros throughout
the tree.
2010-11-14 20:38:11 +00:00
John Baldwin
c007b96a78 Ensure a minimum "slop" of 10 extra pcb structures when providing a
memory size estimate to userland for pcb list sysctls.  The previous
behavior of a "slop" of n/8 does not work well for small values of n
(e.g. no slop at all if you have less than 8 open UDP connections).

Reviewed by:	bz
MFC after:	1 week
2010-08-17 16:41:16 +00:00
Bjoern A. Zeeb
d0e157f6aa Add pcb reference counting to the pcblist sysctl handler functions
to ensure type stability while caching the pcb pointers for the
copyout.

Reviewed by:	rwatson
MFC after:	7 days
2010-03-17 18:28:27 +00:00
Robert Watson
9bcd427b89 Abstract out initialization of most aspects of struct inpcbinfo from
their calling contexts in {IP divert, raw IP sockets, TCP, UDP} and
create new helper functions: in_pcbinfo_init() and in_pcbinfo_destroy()
to do this work in a central spot.  As inpcbinfo becomes more complex
due to ongoing work to add connection groups, this will reduce code
duplication.

MFC after:      1 month
Reviewed by:    bz
Sponsored by:   Juniper Networks
2010-03-14 18:59:11 +00:00
Randall Stewart
1966e5b5a1 The proper fix for the delayed SCTP checksum is to
have the delayed function take an argument as to the offset
to the SCTP header. This allows it to work for V4 and V6.
This of course means changing all callers of the function
to either pass the header len, if they have it, or create
it (ip_hl << 2 or sizeof(ip6_hdr)).
PR:		144529
MFC after:	2 weeks
2010-03-12 22:58:52 +00:00
Robert Watson
1d7429e0a9 Remove unnecessary locking of divcbinfo lock from div_output(): this has not
been required since FreeBSD 7.0 when the so_pcb pointer leading to inp was
guaranteed to be stable when a valid socket reference is held (as it is in
the output path).

MFC after:	1 week
Reviewed by:	bz
Sponsored by:	Juniper Networks
2010-03-06 22:04:45 +00:00
Luigi Rizzo
b2019e1789 Following up on a request from Ermal Luci to make
ip_divert work as a client of pf(4),
make ip_divert not depend on ipfw.

This is achieved by moving to ip_var.h the struct ipfw_rule_ref
(which is part of the mtag for all reinjected packets) and other
declarations of global variables, and moving to raw_ip.c global
variables for filter and divert hooks.

Note that names and locations could be made more generic
(ipfw_rule_ref is really a generic reference robust to reconfigurations;
the packet filter is not necessarily ipfw; filters and their clients
are not necessarily limited to ipv4), but _right now_ most
of this stuff works on ipfw and ipv4, so i don't feel like
doing a gratuitous renaming, at least for the time being.
2010-01-07 10:39:15 +00:00
Luigi Rizzo
7173b6e554 Various cleanup done in ipfw3-head branch including:
- use a uniform mtag format for all packets that exit and re-enter
  the firewall in the middle of a rulechain. On reentry, all tags
  containing reinject info are renamed to MTAG_IPFW_RULE so the
  processing is simpler.

- make ipfw and dummynet use ip_len and ip_off in network format
  everywhere. Conversion is done only once instead of tracking
  the format in every place.

- use a macro FREE_PKT to dispose of mbufs. This eases portability.

On passing i also removed a few typos, staticise or localise variables,
remove useless declarations and other minor things.

Overall the code shrinks a bit and is hopefully more readable.

I have tested functionality for all but ng_ipfw and if_bridge/if_ethersubr.
For ng_ipfw i am actually waiting for feedback from glebius@ because
we might have some small changes to make.
For if_bridge and if_ethersubr feedback would be welcome
(there are still some redundant parts in these two modules that
I would like to remove, but first i need to check functionality).
2010-01-04 19:01:22 +00:00
Luigi Rizzo
70228fb346 Start splitting ip_fw2.c and ip_fw.h into smaller components.
At this time we pull out from ip_fw2.c the logging functions, and
support for dynamic rules, and move kernel-only stuff into
netinet/ipfw/ip_fw_private.h

No ABI change involved in this commit, unless I made some mistake.
ip_fw.h has changed, though not in the userland-visible part.

Files touched by this commit:

conf/files
	now references the two new source files

netinet/ip_fw.h
	remove kernel-only definitions gone into netinet/ipfw/ip_fw_private.h.

netinet/ipfw/ip_fw_private.h
	new file with kernel-specific ipfw definitions

netinet/ipfw/ip_fw_log.c
	ipfw_log and related functions

netinet/ipfw/ip_fw_dynamic.c
	code related to dynamic rules

netinet/ipfw/ip_fw2.c
	removed the pieces that goes in the new files

netinet/ipfw/ip_fw_nat.c
	minor rearrangement to remove LOOKUP_NAT from the
	main headers. This require a new function pointer.

A bunch of other kernel files that included netinet/ip_fw.h now
require netinet/ipfw/ip_fw_private.h as well.
Not 100% sure i caught all of them.

MFC after:	1 month
2009-12-15 16:15:14 +00:00