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Author SHA1 Message Date
Mike Silbersack
fcaf9f9146 Map icmp time exceeded responses to EHOSTUNREACH rather than 0 (no error);
this makes connect act more sensibly in these cases.

PR:				50839
Submitted by:			Barney Wolff <barney@pit.databus.com>
Patch delayed by laziness of:	silby
MFC after:			1 week
2003-06-17 06:21:08 +00:00
Robert Watson
042bbfa3b5 When setting fragment queue pointers to NULL, or comparing them with
NULL, use NULL rather than 0 to improve readability.
2003-06-06 19:32:48 +00:00
Robert Watson
688fe1d954 Trim a call to mac_create_mbuf_from_mbuf() since m_tag meta-data
copying for mbuf headers now works properly in m_dup_pkthdr(), so
we don't need to do an explicit copy.

Approved by:	re (jhb)
Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
2003-05-06 20:34:04 +00:00
Matthew N. Dodd
4957466b8e IP_RECVTTL socket option.
Reviewed by:	Stuart Cheshire <cheshire@apple.com>
2003-04-29 21:36:18 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
fe58453891 Introduce an M_ASSERTPKTHDR() macro which performs the very common task
of asserting that an mbuf has a packet header.  Use it instead of hand-
rolled versions wherever applicable.

Submitted by:	Hiten Pandya <hiten@unixdaemons.com>
2003-04-08 14:25:47 +00:00
Matthew N. Dodd
2c56e246fa Back out support for RFC3514.
RFC3514 poses an unacceptale risk to compliant systems.
2003-04-02 20:14:44 +00:00
Matthew N. Dodd
8faf6df9b3 Sync constant define with NetBSD.
Requested by:	 Tom Spindler <dogcow@babymeat.com>
2003-04-02 10:28:47 +00:00
Matthew N. Dodd
09139a4537 Implement support for RFC 3514 (The Security Flag in the IPv4 Header).
(See: ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc3514.txt)

This fulfills the host requirements for userland support by
way of the setsockopt() IP_EVIL_INTENT message.

There are three sysctl tunables provided to govern system behavior.

	net.inet.ip.rfc3514:

		Enables support for rfc3514.  As this is an
		Informational RFC and support is not yet widespread
		this option is disabled by default.

	net.inet.ip.hear_no_evil

		 If set the host will discard all received evil packets.

	net.inet.ip.speak_no_evil

		If set the host will discard all transmitted evil packets.

The IP statistics counter 'ips_evil' (available via 'netstat') provides
information on the number of 'evil' packets recieved.

For reference, the '-E' option to 'ping' has been provided to demonstrate
and test the implementation.
2003-04-01 08:21:44 +00:00
Robert Watson
5e7ce4785f Modify the mac_init_ipq() MAC Framework entry point to accept an
additional flags argument to indicate blocking disposition, and
pass in M_NOWAIT from the IP reassembly code to indicate that
blocking is not OK when labeling a new IP fragment reassembly
queue.  This should eliminate some of the WITNESS warnings that
have started popping up since fine-grained IP stack locking
started going in; if memory allocation fails, the creation of
the fragment queue will be aborted.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
2003-03-26 15:12:03 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
1cafed3941 Update netisr handling; Each SWI now registers its queue, and all queue
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
2003-03-04 23:19:55 +00:00
Mike Silbersack
a75a485d62 Fix a condition so that ip reassembly queues are emptied immediately
when maxfragpackets is dropped to 0.

Noticed by:	bmah
2003-02-26 07:28:35 +00:00
Maxim Konovalov
b36f5b3735 style(9): join lines. 2003-02-25 11:53:11 +00:00
Maxim Konovalov
99e8617d24 Ip reassembly queue structure has ipq_nfrags now. Count a number of
dropped ip fragments precisely.

Reviewed by:	silby
2003-02-25 11:49:01 +00:00
Sam Leffler
14dd6717f8 Add a new config option IPSEC_FILTERGIF to control whether or not
packets coming out of a GIF tunnel are re-processed by ipfw, et. al.
By default they are not reprocessed.  With the option they are.

This reverts 1.214.  Prior to that change packets were not re-processed.
After they were which caused problems because packets do not have
distinguishing characteristics (like a special network if) that allows
them to be filtered specially.

This is really a stopgap measure designed for immediate MFC so that
4.8 has consistent handling to what was in 4.7.

PR:		48159
Reviewed by:	Guido van Rooij <guido@gvr.org>
MFC after:	1 day
2003-02-23 00:47:06 +00:00
Mike Silbersack
375386e284 Add the ability to limit the number of IP fragments allowed per packet,
and enable it by default, with a limit of 16.

At the same time, tweak maxfragpackets downward so that in the worst
possible case, IP reassembly can use only 1/2 of all mbuf clusters.

MFC after: 	3 days
Reviewed by:	hsu
Liked by:	bmah
2003-02-22 06:41:47 +00:00
Warner Losh
a163d034fa Back out M_* changes, per decision of the TRB.
Approved by: trb
2003-02-19 05:47:46 +00:00
Mike Silbersack
ecf44c01f4 Move a comment and optimize the frag timeout code a slight bit.
Submitted by:	maxim
MFC with:	The previous two revisions
2003-02-01 05:59:51 +00:00
Mike Silbersack
ac64c8668b A few fixes to rev 1.221
- Honor the previous behavior of maxfragpackets = 0 or -1
- Take a better stab at fragment statistics
- Move / correct a comment

Suggested by:	maxim@
MFC after:	7 days
2003-01-28 03:39:39 +00:00
Mike Silbersack
402062e80c Merge the best parts of maxfragpackets and maxnipq together. (Both
functions implemented approximately the same limits on fragment memory
usage, but in different fashions.)

End user visible changes:
- Fragment reassembly queues are freed in a FIFO manner when maxfragpackets
  has been reached, rather than all reassembly stopping.

MFC after: 	5 days
2003-01-26 01:44:05 +00:00
Alfred Perlstein
44956c9863 Remove M_TRYWAIT/M_WAITOK/M_WAIT. Callers should use 0.
Merge M_NOWAIT/M_DONTWAIT into a single flag M_NOWAIT.
2003-01-21 08:56:16 +00:00
Sam Leffler
9967cafc49 Correct mbuf packet header propagation. Previously, packet headers
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>
2002-12-30 20:22:40 +00:00
Luigi Rizzo
97850a5dd9 Move fw_one_pass from ip_fw2.c to ip_input.c so that neither
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
2002-11-20 19:07:27 +00:00
Mike Silbersack
df285b3d1d Add a sysctl to control the generation of source quench packets,
and set it to 0 by default.

Partially obtained from:	NetBSD
Suggested by:	David Gilbert
MFC after:	5 days
2002-11-19 17:06:06 +00:00
Luigi Rizzo
bbb4330b61 Massive cleanup of the ip_mroute code.
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
2002-11-15 22:53:53 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
53be11f680 Fix two instances of variant struct definitions in sys/netinet:
Remove the never completed _IP_VHL version, it has not caught on
anywhere and it would make us incompatible with other BSD netstacks
to retain this version.

Add a CTASSERT protecting sizeof(struct ip) == 20.

Don't let the size of struct ipq depend on the IPDIVERT option.

This is a functional no-op commit.

Approved by:	re
2002-10-20 22:52:07 +00:00
Guido van Rooij
2f591ab8fe Get rid of checking for ip sec history. It is true that packets are not
supposed to be checked by the firewall rules twice. However, because the
various ipsec handlers never call ip_input(), this never happens anyway.

This fixes the situation where a gif tunnel is encrypted with IPsec. In
such a case, after IPsec processing, the unencrypted contents from the
GIF tunnel are fed back to the ipintrq and subsequently handeld by
ip_input(). Yet, since there still is IPSec history attached, the
packets coming out from the gif device are never fed into the filtering
code.
This fix was sent to Itojun, and he pointed towartds
    http://www.netbsd.org/Documentation/network/ipsec/#ipf-interaction.
This patch actually implements what is stated there (specifically:
Packet came from tunnel devices (gif(4) and ipip(4)) will still
go through ipf(4). You may need to identify these packets by
using interface name directive in ipf.conf(5).

Reviewed by:	rwatson
MFC after:	3 weeks
2002-10-16 09:01:48 +00:00
Sam Leffler
b9234fafa0 Tie new "Fast IPsec" code into the build. This involves the usual
configuration stuff as well as conditional code in the IPv4 and IPv6
areas.  Everything is conditional on FAST_IPSEC which is mutually
exclusive with IPSEC (KAME IPsec implmentation).

As noted previously, don't use FAST_IPSEC with INET6 at the moment.

Reviewed by:	KAME, rwatson
Approved by:	silence
Supported by:	Vernier Networks
2002-10-16 02:25:05 +00:00
Sam Leffler
5d84645305 Replace aux mbufs with packet tags:
o instead of a list of mbufs use a list of m_tag structures a la openbsd
o for netgraph et. al. extend the stock openbsd m_tag to include a 32-bit
  ABI/module number cookie
o for openbsd compatibility define a well-known cookie MTAG_ABI_COMPAT and
  use this in defining openbsd-compatible m_tag_find and m_tag_get routines
o rewrite KAME use of aux mbufs in terms of packet tags
o eliminate the most heavily used aux mbufs by adding an additional struct
  inpcb parameter to ip_output and ip6_output to allow the IPsec code to
  locate the security policy to apply to outbound packets
o bump __FreeBSD_version so code can be conditionalized
o fixup ipfilter's call to ip_output based on __FreeBSD_version

Reviewed by:	julian, luigi (silent), -arch, -net, darren
Approved by:	julian, silence from everyone else
Obtained from:	openbsd (mostly)
MFC after:	1 month
2002-10-16 01:54:46 +00:00
Maxim Konovalov
a5428e3a9a Fix IPOPT_TS processing: do not overwrite IP address by timestamp.
PR:		misc/42121
Submitted by:	Praveen Khurjekar <praveen@codito.com>
Reviewed by:	silence on -net
MFC after:	1 month
2002-10-10 12:03:36 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
37c841831f Be consistent about "static" functions: if the function is marked
static in its prototype, mark it static at the definition too.

Inspired by:    FlexeLint warning #512
2002-09-28 17:15:38 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
a5554bf05b Use m_fixhdr() rather than roll our own. 2002-09-18 19:43:01 +00:00
Maxim Konovalov
1cf4349926 Explicitly clear M_FRAG flag on a mbuf with the last fragment to unbreak
ip fragments reassembling for loopback interface.

Discussed with:	bde, jlemon
Reviewed by:	silence on -net
MFC after:	2 weeks
2002-09-17 11:20:02 +00:00
Luigi Rizzo
ea779ff36c Fix handling of packets which matched an "ipfw fwd" rule on the input side. 2002-08-03 14:59:45 +00:00
Robert Watson
e316463a86 When preserving the IP header in extra mbuf in the IP forwarding
case, also preserve the MAC label.  Note that this mbuf allocation
is fairly non-optimal, but not my fault.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, NAI Labs
2002-08-02 20:45:27 +00:00
Robert Watson
36b0360b37 Introduce support for Mandatory Access Control and extensible
kernel access control.

Instrument the code managing IP fragment reassembly queues (struct ipq)
to invoke appropriate MAC entry points to maintain a MAC label on
each queue.  Permit MAC policies to associate information with a queue
based on the mbuf that caused it to be created, update that information
based on further mbufs accepted by the queue, influence the decision
making process by which mbufs are accepted to the queue, and set the
label of the mbuf holding the reassembled datagram following reassembly
completetion.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, NAI Labs
2002-07-31 17:17:51 +00:00
Maxime Henrion
7627c6cbcc Warning fixes for 64 bits platforms. With this last fix,
I can build a GENERIC sparc64 kernel with -Werror.

Reviewed by:	luigi
2002-06-27 11:02:06 +00:00
Luigi Rizzo
4d2e36928d Move some global variables in more appropriate places.
Add XXX comments to mark places which need to be taken care of
if we want to remove this part of the kernel from Giant.

Add a comment on a potential performance problem with ip_forward()
2002-06-23 20:48:26 +00:00
Luigi Rizzo
51aed12e52 fix bad indentation and whitespace resulting from cut&paste 2002-06-23 09:15:43 +00:00
Luigi Rizzo
2b25acc158 Remove (almost all) global variables that were used to hold
packet forwarding state ("annotations") during ip processing.
The code is considerably cleaner now.

The variables removed by this change are:

        ip_divert_cookie        used by divert sockets
        ip_fw_fwd_addr          used for transparent ip redirection
        last_pkt                used by dynamic pipes in dummynet

Removal of the first two has been done by carrying the annotations
into volatile structs prepended to the mbuf chains, and adding
appropriate code to add/remove annotations in the routines which
make use of them, i.e. ip_input(), ip_output(), tcp_input(),
bdg_forward(), ether_demux(), ether_output_frame(), div_output().

On passing, remove a bug in divert handling of fragmented packet.
Now it is the fragment at offset 0 which sets the divert status of
the whole packet, whereas formerly it was the last incoming fragment
to decide.

Removal of last_pkt required a change in the interface of ip_fw_chk()
and dummynet_io(). On passing, use the same mechanism for dummynet
annotations and for divert/forward annotations.

option IPFIREWALL_FORWARD is effectively useless, the code to
implement it is very small and is now in by default to avoid the
obfuscation of conditionally compiled code.

NOTES:
 * there is at least one global variable left, sro_fwd, in ip_output().
   I am not sure if/how this can be removed.

 * I have deliberately avoided gratuitous style changes in this commit
   to avoid cluttering the diffs. Minor stule cleanup will likely be
   necessary

 * this commit only focused on the IP layer. I am sure there is a
   number of global variables used in the TCP and maybe UDP stack.

 * despite the number of files touched, there are absolutely no API's
   or data structures changed by this commit (except the interfaces of
   ip_fw_chk() and dummynet_io(), which are internal anyways), so
   an MFC is quite safe and unintrusive (and desirable, given the
   improved readability of the code).

MFC after: 10 days
2002-06-22 11:51:02 +00:00
Seigo Tanimura
4cc20ab1f0 Back out my lats commit of locking down a socket, it conflicts with hsu's work.
Requested by:	hsu
2002-05-31 11:52:35 +00:00
Andrew R. Reiter
db40007d42 - Change the newly turned INVARIANTS #ifdef blocks (they were changed from
DIAGNOSTIC yesterday) into KASSERT()'s as these help to increase code
  readability.
2002-05-21 18:52:24 +00:00
Andrew R. Reiter
e16f6e6200 - Turn a #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC to #ifdef INVARIANTS as the code from this line
through the #endif is really a sanity check.

Reviewed by: jake
2002-05-20 21:50:39 +00:00
Seigo Tanimura
243917fe3b Lock down a socket, milestone 1.
o Add a mutex (sb_mtx) to struct sockbuf. This protects the data in a
  socket buffer. The mutex in the receive buffer also protects the data
  in struct socket.

o Determine the lock strategy for each members in struct socket.

o Lock down the following members:

  - so_count
  - so_options
  - so_linger
  - so_state

o Remove *_locked() socket APIs.  Make the following socket APIs
  touching the members above now require a locked socket:

 - sodisconnect()
 - soisconnected()
 - soisconnecting()
 - soisdisconnected()
 - soisdisconnecting()
 - sofree()
 - soref()
 - sorele()
 - sorwakeup()
 - sotryfree()
 - sowakeup()
 - sowwakeup()

Reviewed by:	alfred
2002-05-20 05:41:09 +00:00
Dima Dorfman
11612afabe s/demon/daemon/ 2002-05-12 00:22:38 +00:00
Luigi Rizzo
d60315bef5 Cleanup the interface to ip_fw_chk, two of the input arguments
were totally useless and have been removed.

ip_input.c, ip_output.c:
    Properly initialize the "ip" pointer in case the firewall does an
    m_pullup() on the packet.

    Remove some debugging code forgotten long ago.

ip_fw.[ch], bridge.c:
    Prepare the grounds for matching MAC header fields in bridged packets,
    so we can have 'etherfw' functionality without a lot of kernel and
    userland bloat.
2002-05-09 10:34:57 +00:00
John Baldwin
6008862bc2 Change callers of mtx_init() to pass in an appropriate lock type name. In
most cases NULL is passed, but in some cases such as network driver locks
(which use the MTX_NETWORK_LOCK macro) and UMA zone locks, a name is used.

Tested on:	i386, alpha, sparc64
2002-04-04 21:03:38 +00:00
Alfred Perlstein
4d77a549fe Remove __P. 2002-03-19 21:25:46 +00:00
Chris D. Faulhaber
546f251b29 Enforce inbound IPsec SPD
Reviewed by:	fenner
2002-02-26 02:11:13 +00:00
Mike Barcroft
fd8e4ebc8c o Move NTOHL() and associated macros into <sys/param.h>. These are
deprecated in favor of the POSIX-defined lowercase variants.
o Change all occurrences of NTOHL() and associated marcros in the
  source tree to use the lowercase function variants.
o Add missing license bits to sparc64's <machine/endian.h>.
  Approved by: jake
o Clean up <machine/endian.h> files.
o Remove unused __uint16_swap_uint32() from i386's <machine/endian.h>.
o Remove prototypes for non-existent bswapXX() functions.
o Include <machine/endian.h> in <arpa/inet.h> to define the
  POSIX-required ntohl() family of functions.
o Do similar things to expose the ntohl() family in libstand, <netinet/in.h>,
  and <sys/param.h>.
o Prepend underscores to the ntohl() family to help deal with
  complexities associated with having MD (asm and inline) versions, and
  having to prevent exposure of these functions in other headers that
  happen to make use of endian-specific defines.
o Create weak aliases to the canonical function name to help deal with
  third-party software forgetting to include an appropriate header.
o Remove some now unneeded pollution from <sys/types.h>.
o Add missing <arpa/inet.h> includes in userland.

Tested on:	alpha, i386
Reviewed by:	bde, jake, tmm
2002-02-18 20:35:27 +00:00
Crist J. Clark
56962689cc The ipfw(8) 'tee' action simply hasn't worked on incoming packets for
some time. _All_ packets, regardless of destination, were accepted by
the machine as if addressed to it.

Jump back to 'pass' processing for a teed packet instead of falling
through as if it was ours.

PR:		kern/31130
Reviewed by:	-net, luigi
MFC after:	2 weeks
2002-01-26 10:14:08 +00:00