freebsd-dev/sys/net/route.h
Alexander V. Chernikov 656442a718 Embed dst sockaddr into rtentry and remove rte packet counter
Currently each rtentry has dst&gateway allocated separately from another zone,
 bloating cache accesses.

Current 'struct rtentry' has 12 "mandatory" radix pointers in the beginning,
 leaving 4 usable pointers/32 bytes in the first 2 cache lines (amd64).
Fields needed for the datapath are destination sockaddr and rt_nhop.

So far it doesn't look like there is other routable addressing protocol other
 than IPv4/IPv6/MPLS, which uses keys longer than 20 bytes.
With that in mind, embed dst into struct rtentry, making the first 24 bytes
 of rtentry within 128 bytes. That is enough to make IPv6 address within first
 128 bytes.

It is still pretty easy to add code for supporting separately-allocated dst,
 however it doesn't make a lot of sense in having such code without a use case.

As rS359823 moved the gateway to the nexthop structure, the dst embedding change
 removes the need for any additional allocations done by rt_setgate().

Lastly, as a part of cleanup, remove counter(9) allocation code, as this field
 is not used in packet processing anymore.

Reviewed by:	ae
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24669
2020-05-08 21:06:10 +00:00

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#ifndef _NET_ROUTE_H_
#define _NET_ROUTE_H_
#include <net/vnet.h>
/*
* Kernel resident routing tables.
*
* The routing tables are initialized when interface addresses
* are set by making entries for all directly connected interfaces.
*/
/*
* Struct route consiste of a destination address,
* a route entry pointer, link-layer prepend data pointer along
* with its length.
*/
struct route {
struct nhop_object *ro_nh;
struct llentry *ro_lle;
/*
* ro_prepend and ro_plen are only used for bpf to pass in a
* preformed header. They are not cacheable.
*/
char *ro_prepend;
uint16_t ro_plen;
uint16_t ro_flags;
uint16_t ro_mtu; /* saved ro_rt mtu */
uint16_t spare;
struct sockaddr ro_dst;
};
#define RT_L2_ME_BIT 2 /* dst L2 addr is our address */
#define RT_MAY_LOOP_BIT 3 /* dst may require loop copy */
#define RT_HAS_HEADER_BIT 4 /* mbuf already have its header prepended */
#define RT_L2_ME (1 << RT_L2_ME_BIT) /* 0x0004 */
#define RT_MAY_LOOP (1 << RT_MAY_LOOP_BIT) /* 0x0008 */
#define RT_HAS_HEADER (1 << RT_HAS_HEADER_BIT) /* 0x0010 */
#define RT_REJECT 0x0020 /* Destination is reject */
#define RT_BLACKHOLE 0x0040 /* Destination is blackhole */
#define RT_HAS_GW 0x0080 /* Destination has GW */
#define RT_LLE_CACHE 0x0100 /* Cache link layer */
struct rt_metrics {
u_long rmx_locks; /* Kernel must leave these values alone */
u_long rmx_mtu; /* MTU for this path */
u_long rmx_hopcount; /* max hops expected */
u_long rmx_expire; /* lifetime for route, e.g. redirect */
u_long rmx_recvpipe; /* inbound delay-bandwidth product */
u_long rmx_sendpipe; /* outbound delay-bandwidth product */
u_long rmx_ssthresh; /* outbound gateway buffer limit */
u_long rmx_rtt; /* estimated round trip time */
u_long rmx_rttvar; /* estimated rtt variance */
u_long rmx_pksent; /* packets sent using this route */
u_long rmx_weight; /* route weight */
u_long rmx_nhidx; /* route nexhop index */
u_long rmx_filler[2]; /* will be used for T/TCP later */
};
/*
* rmx_rtt and rmx_rttvar are stored as microseconds;
* RTTTOPRHZ(rtt) converts to a value suitable for use
* by a protocol slowtimo counter.
*/
#define RTM_RTTUNIT 1000000 /* units for rtt, rttvar, as units per sec */
#define RTTTOPRHZ(r) ((r) / (RTM_RTTUNIT / PR_SLOWHZ))
/* lle state is exported in rmx_state rt_metrics field */
#define rmx_state rmx_weight
/*
* Keep a generation count of routing table, incremented on route addition,
* so we can invalidate caches. This is accessed without a lock, as precision
* is not required.
*/
typedef volatile u_int rt_gen_t; /* tree generation (for adds) */
#define RT_GEN(fibnum, af) rt_tables_get_gen(fibnum, af)
#define RT_DEFAULT_FIB 0 /* Explicitly mark fib=0 restricted cases */
#define RT_ALL_FIBS -1 /* Announce event for every fib */
#ifdef _KERNEL
extern u_int rt_numfibs; /* number of usable routing tables */
VNET_DECLARE(u_int, rt_add_addr_allfibs); /* Announce interfaces to all fibs */
#define V_rt_add_addr_allfibs VNET(rt_add_addr_allfibs)
#endif
/*
* We distinguish between routes to hosts and routes to networks,
* preferring the former if available. For each route we infer
* the interface to use from the gateway address supplied when
* the route was entered. Routes that forward packets through
* gateways are marked so that the output routines know to address the
* gateway rather than the ultimate destination.
*/
#define RTF_UP 0x1 /* route usable */
#define RTF_GATEWAY 0x2 /* destination is a gateway */
#define RTF_HOST 0x4 /* host entry (net otherwise) */
#define RTF_REJECT 0x8 /* host or net unreachable */
#define RTF_DYNAMIC 0x10 /* created dynamically (by redirect) */
#define RTF_MODIFIED 0x20 /* modified dynamically (by redirect) */
#define RTF_DONE 0x40 /* message confirmed */
/* 0x80 unused, was RTF_DELCLONE */
/* 0x100 unused, was RTF_CLONING */
#define RTF_XRESOLVE 0x200 /* external daemon resolves name */
#define RTF_LLINFO 0x400 /* DEPRECATED - exists ONLY for backward
compatibility */
#define RTF_LLDATA 0x400 /* used by apps to add/del L2 entries */
#define RTF_STATIC 0x800 /* manually added */
#define RTF_BLACKHOLE 0x1000 /* just discard pkts (during updates) */
#define RTF_PROTO2 0x4000 /* protocol specific routing flag */
#define RTF_PROTO1 0x8000 /* protocol specific routing flag */
/* 0x10000 unused, was RTF_PRCLONING */
/* 0x20000 unused, was RTF_WASCLONED */
#define RTF_PROTO3 0x40000 /* protocol specific routing flag */
#define RTF_FIXEDMTU 0x80000 /* MTU was explicitly specified */
#define RTF_PINNED 0x100000 /* route is immutable */
#define RTF_LOCAL 0x200000 /* route represents a local address */
#define RTF_BROADCAST 0x400000 /* route represents a bcast address */
#define RTF_MULTICAST 0x800000 /* route represents a mcast address */
/* 0x8000000 and up unassigned */
#define RTF_STICKY 0x10000000 /* always route dst->src */
#define RTF_RNH_LOCKED 0x40000000 /* radix node head is locked */
#define RTF_GWFLAG_COMPAT 0x80000000 /* a compatibility bit for interacting
with existing routing apps */
/* Mask of RTF flags that are allowed to be modified by RTM_CHANGE. */
#define RTF_FMASK \
(RTF_PROTO1 | RTF_PROTO2 | RTF_PROTO3 | RTF_BLACKHOLE | \
RTF_REJECT | RTF_STATIC | RTF_STICKY)
/*
* fib_ nexthop API flags.
*/
/* Consumer-visible nexthop info flags */
#define NHF_REJECT 0x0010 /* RTF_REJECT */
#define NHF_BLACKHOLE 0x0020 /* RTF_BLACKHOLE */
#define NHF_REDIRECT 0x0040 /* RTF_DYNAMIC|RTF_MODIFIED */
#define NHF_DEFAULT 0x0080 /* Default route */
#define NHF_BROADCAST 0x0100 /* RTF_BROADCAST */
#define NHF_GATEWAY 0x0200 /* RTF_GATEWAY */
#define NHF_HOST 0x0400 /* RTF_HOST */
/* Nexthop request flags */
#define NHR_NONE 0x00 /* empty flags field */
#define NHR_IFAIF 0x01 /* Return ifa_ifp interface */
#define NHR_REF 0x02 /* For future use */
/* uRPF */
#define NHR_NODEFAULT 0x04 /* do not consider default route */
/* Control plane route request flags */
#define NHR_COPY 0x100 /* Copy rte data */
/*
* Routing statistics.
*/
struct rtstat {
uint64_t rts_badredirect; /* bogus redirect calls */
uint64_t rts_dynamic; /* routes created by redirects */
uint64_t rts_newgateway; /* routes modified by redirects */
uint64_t rts_unreach; /* lookups which failed */
uint64_t rts_wildcard; /* lookups satisfied by a wildcard */
uint64_t rts_nh_idx_alloc_failure; /* nexthop index alloc failure*/
uint64_t rts_nh_alloc_failure; /* nexthop allocation failure*/
};
/*
* Structures for routing messages.
*/
struct rt_msghdr {
u_short rtm_msglen; /* to skip over non-understood messages */
u_char rtm_version; /* future binary compatibility */
u_char rtm_type; /* message type */
u_short rtm_index; /* index for associated ifp */
u_short _rtm_spare1;
int rtm_flags; /* flags, incl. kern & message, e.g. DONE */
int rtm_addrs; /* bitmask identifying sockaddrs in msg */
pid_t rtm_pid; /* identify sender */
int rtm_seq; /* for sender to identify action */
int rtm_errno; /* why failed */
int rtm_fmask; /* bitmask used in RTM_CHANGE message */
u_long rtm_inits; /* which metrics we are initializing */
struct rt_metrics rtm_rmx; /* metrics themselves */
};
#define RTM_VERSION 5 /* Up the ante and ignore older versions */
/*
* Message types.
*
* The format for each message is annotated below using the following
* identifiers:
*
* (1) struct rt_msghdr
* (2) struct ifa_msghdr
* (3) struct if_msghdr
* (4) struct ifma_msghdr
* (5) struct if_announcemsghdr
*
*/
#define RTM_ADD 0x1 /* (1) Add Route */
#define RTM_DELETE 0x2 /* (1) Delete Route */
#define RTM_CHANGE 0x3 /* (1) Change Metrics or flags */
#define RTM_GET 0x4 /* (1) Report Metrics */
#define RTM_LOSING 0x5 /* (1) Kernel Suspects Partitioning */
#define RTM_REDIRECT 0x6 /* (1) Told to use different route */
#define RTM_MISS 0x7 /* (1) Lookup failed on this address */
#define RTM_LOCK 0x8 /* (1) fix specified metrics */
/* 0x9 */
/* 0xa */
#define RTM_RESOLVE 0xb /* (1) req to resolve dst to LL addr */
#define RTM_NEWADDR 0xc /* (2) address being added to iface */
#define RTM_DELADDR 0xd /* (2) address being removed from iface */
#define RTM_IFINFO 0xe /* (3) iface going up/down etc. */
#define RTM_NEWMADDR 0xf /* (4) mcast group membership being added to if */
#define RTM_DELMADDR 0x10 /* (4) mcast group membership being deleted */
#define RTM_IFANNOUNCE 0x11 /* (5) iface arrival/departure */
#define RTM_IEEE80211 0x12 /* (5) IEEE80211 wireless event */
/*
* Bitmask values for rtm_inits and rmx_locks.
*/
#define RTV_MTU 0x1 /* init or lock _mtu */
#define RTV_HOPCOUNT 0x2 /* init or lock _hopcount */
#define RTV_EXPIRE 0x4 /* init or lock _expire */
#define RTV_RPIPE 0x8 /* init or lock _recvpipe */
#define RTV_SPIPE 0x10 /* init or lock _sendpipe */
#define RTV_SSTHRESH 0x20 /* init or lock _ssthresh */
#define RTV_RTT 0x40 /* init or lock _rtt */
#define RTV_RTTVAR 0x80 /* init or lock _rttvar */
#define RTV_WEIGHT 0x100 /* init or lock _weight */
/*
* Bitmask values for rtm_addrs.
*/
#define RTA_DST 0x1 /* destination sockaddr present */
#define RTA_GATEWAY 0x2 /* gateway sockaddr present */
#define RTA_NETMASK 0x4 /* netmask sockaddr present */
#define RTA_GENMASK 0x8 /* cloning mask sockaddr present */
#define RTA_IFP 0x10 /* interface name sockaddr present */
#define RTA_IFA 0x20 /* interface addr sockaddr present */
#define RTA_AUTHOR 0x40 /* sockaddr for author of redirect */
#define RTA_BRD 0x80 /* for NEWADDR, broadcast or p-p dest addr */
/*
* Index offsets for sockaddr array for alternate internal encoding.
*/
#define RTAX_DST 0 /* destination sockaddr present */
#define RTAX_GATEWAY 1 /* gateway sockaddr present */
#define RTAX_NETMASK 2 /* netmask sockaddr present */
#define RTAX_GENMASK 3 /* cloning mask sockaddr present */
#define RTAX_IFP 4 /* interface name sockaddr present */
#define RTAX_IFA 5 /* interface addr sockaddr present */
#define RTAX_AUTHOR 6 /* sockaddr for author of redirect */
#define RTAX_BRD 7 /* for NEWADDR, broadcast or p-p dest addr */
#define RTAX_MAX 8 /* size of array to allocate */
struct rtentry;
struct nhop_object;
typedef int rt_filter_f_t(const struct rtentry *, const struct nhop_object *,
void *);
struct rt_addrinfo {
int rti_addrs; /* Route RTF_ flags */
int rti_flags; /* Route RTF_ flags */
struct sockaddr *rti_info[RTAX_MAX]; /* Sockaddr data */
struct ifaddr *rti_ifa; /* value of rt_ifa addr */
struct ifnet *rti_ifp; /* route interface */
rt_filter_f_t *rti_filter; /* filter function */
void *rti_filterdata; /* filter paramenters */
u_long rti_mflags; /* metrics RTV_ flags */
u_long rti_spare; /* Will be used for fib */
struct rt_metrics *rti_rmx; /* Pointer to route metrics */
};
/*
* This macro returns the size of a struct sockaddr when passed
* through a routing socket. Basically we round up sa_len to
* a multiple of sizeof(long), with a minimum of sizeof(long).
* The case sa_len == 0 should only apply to empty structures.
*/
#define SA_SIZE(sa) \
( (((struct sockaddr *)(sa))->sa_len == 0) ? \
sizeof(long) : \
1 + ( (((struct sockaddr *)(sa))->sa_len - 1) | (sizeof(long) - 1) ) )
#define sa_equal(a, b) ( \
(((const struct sockaddr *)(a))->sa_len == ((const struct sockaddr *)(b))->sa_len) && \
(bcmp((a), (b), ((const struct sockaddr *)(b))->sa_len) == 0))
#ifdef _KERNEL
#define RT_LINK_IS_UP(ifp) (!((ifp)->if_capabilities & IFCAP_LINKSTATE) \
|| (ifp)->if_link_state == LINK_STATE_UP)
#define RTFREE_FUNC(_rt) rtfree_func(_rt)
#define RO_NHFREE(_ro) do { \
if ((_ro)->ro_nh) { \
NH_FREE((_ro)->ro_nh); \
(_ro)->ro_nh = NULL; \
} \
} while (0)
#define RO_INVALIDATE_CACHE(ro) do { \
if ((ro)->ro_lle != NULL) { \
LLE_FREE((ro)->ro_lle); \
(ro)->ro_lle = NULL; \
} \
if ((ro)->ro_nh != NULL) { \
NH_FREE((ro)->ro_nh); \
(ro)->ro_nh = NULL; \
} \
} while (0)
/*
* Validate a cached route based on a supplied cookie. If there is an
* out-of-date cache, simply free it. Update the generation number
* for the new allocation
*/
#define NH_VALIDATE(ro, cookiep, fibnum) do { \
rt_gen_t cookie = RT_GEN(fibnum, (ro)->ro_dst.sa_family); \
if (*(cookiep) != cookie) { \
RO_INVALIDATE_CACHE(ro); \
*(cookiep) = cookie; \
} \
} while (0)
struct ifmultiaddr;
struct rib_head;
void rt_ieee80211msg(struct ifnet *, int, void *, size_t);
void rt_ifannouncemsg(struct ifnet *, int);
void rt_ifmsg(struct ifnet *);
void rt_missmsg(int, struct rt_addrinfo *, int, int);
void rt_missmsg_fib(int, struct rt_addrinfo *, int, int, int);
void rt_newaddrmsg_fib(int, struct ifaddr *, struct rtentry *, int);
int rt_addrmsg(int, struct ifaddr *, int);
int rt_routemsg(int, struct rtentry *, struct ifnet *ifp, int, int);
int rt_routemsg_info(int, struct rt_addrinfo *, int);
void rt_newmaddrmsg(int, struct ifmultiaddr *);
void rt_maskedcopy(struct sockaddr *, struct sockaddr *, struct sockaddr *);
struct rib_head *rt_table_init(int, int, u_int);
void rt_table_destroy(struct rib_head *);
u_int rt_tables_get_gen(int table, int fam);
int rtsock_addrmsg(int, struct ifaddr *, int);
int rtsock_routemsg(int, struct rtentry *, struct ifnet *ifp, int, int);
int rtsock_routemsg_info(int, struct rt_addrinfo *, int);
struct sockaddr *rtsock_fix_netmask(const struct sockaddr *dst,
const struct sockaddr *smask, struct sockaddr_storage *dmask);
/*
* Note the following locking behavior:
*
* rtalloc1() returns a locked rtentry
*
* rtfree() and RTFREE_LOCKED() require a locked rtentry
*
* RTFREE() uses an unlocked entry.
*/
void rtfree(struct rtentry *);
void rtfree_func(struct rtentry *);
void rt_updatemtu(struct ifnet *);
typedef int rt_walktree_f_t(struct rtentry *, void *);
typedef void rt_setwarg_t(struct rib_head *, uint32_t, int, void *);
void rib_walk_del(u_int fibnum, int family, rt_filter_f_t *filter_f,
void *arg, bool report);
void rt_foreach_fib_walk(int af, rt_setwarg_t *, rt_walktree_f_t *, void *);
void rt_foreach_fib_walk_del(int af, rt_filter_f_t *filter_f, void *arg);
void rt_flushifroutes_af(struct ifnet *, int);
void rt_flushifroutes(struct ifnet *ifp);
/* XXX MRT COMPAT VERSIONS THAT SET UNIVERSE to 0 */
/* Thes are used by old code not yet converted to use multiple FIBS */
struct rtentry *rtalloc1(struct sockaddr *, int, u_long);
int rtinit(struct ifaddr *, int, int);
/* XXX MRT NEW VERSIONS THAT USE FIBs
* For now the protocol indepedent versions are the same as the AF_INET ones
* but this will change..
*/
struct rtentry *rtalloc1_fib(struct sockaddr *, int, u_long, u_int);
int rtioctl_fib(u_long, caddr_t, u_int);
int rtrequest_fib(int, struct sockaddr *,
struct sockaddr *, struct sockaddr *, int, struct rtentry **, u_int);
int rtrequest1_fib(int, struct rt_addrinfo *, struct rtentry **, u_int);
int rib_lookup_info(uint32_t, const struct sockaddr *, uint32_t, uint32_t,
struct rt_addrinfo *);
void rib_free_info(struct rt_addrinfo *info);
int rib_add_redirect(u_int fibnum, struct sockaddr *dst,
struct sockaddr *gateway, struct sockaddr *author, struct ifnet *ifp,
int flags, int expire_sec);
/* New API */
void rib_walk(int af, u_int fibnum, rt_walktree_f_t *wa_f, void *arg);
struct nhop_object *rib_lookup(uint32_t fibnum, const struct sockaddr *dst,
uint32_t flags, uint32_t flowid);
#endif
#endif