freebsd-nq/sys/netgraph/ng_tee.c

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/*
* ng_tee.c
*
* Copyright (c) 1996-1999 Whistle Communications, Inc.
* All rights reserved.
*
* Subject to the following obligations and disclaimer of warranty, use and
* redistribution of this software, in source or object code forms, with or
* without modifications are expressly permitted by Whistle Communications;
* provided, however, that:
* 1. Any and all reproductions of the source or object code must include the
* copyright notice above and the following disclaimer of warranties; and
* 2. No rights are granted, in any manner or form, to use Whistle
* Communications, Inc. trademarks, including the mark "WHISTLE
* COMMUNICATIONS" on advertising, endorsements, or otherwise except as
* such appears in the above copyright notice or in the software.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS BEING PROVIDED BY WHISTLE COMMUNICATIONS "AS IS", AND
* TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, WHISTLE COMMUNICATIONS MAKES NO
* REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, REGARDING THIS SOFTWARE,
* INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
* MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT.
* WHISTLE COMMUNICATIONS DOES NOT WARRANT, GUARANTEE, OR MAKE ANY
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* SOFTWARE IN TERMS OF ITS CORRECTNESS, ACCURACY, RELIABILITY OR OTHERWISE.
* IN NO EVENT SHALL WHISTLE COMMUNICATIONS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES
* RESULTING FROM OR ARISING OUT OF ANY USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING
* WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY,
* PUNITIVE, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR
* SERVICES, LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, HOWEVER CAUSED AND UNDER ANY
* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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* OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* Author: Julian Elischer <julian@whistle.com>
*
* $FreeBSD$
* $Whistle: ng_tee.c,v 1.18 1999/11/01 09:24:52 julian Exp $
*/
/*
* This node is like the tee(1) command and is useful for ``snooping.''
* It has 4 hooks: left, right, left2right, and right2left. Data
* entering from the right is passed to the left and duplicated on
* right2left, and data entering from the left is passed to the right
* and duplicated on left2right. Data entering from left2right is
* sent to right, and data from right2left to left.
*/
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/errno.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
#include <sys/mbuf.h>
#include <netgraph/ng_message.h>
#include <netgraph/netgraph.h>
#include <netgraph/ng_tee.h>
/* Per hook info */
struct hookinfo {
hook_p hook;
int bytes;
int packets;
int flags;
};
/* Per node info */
struct privdata {
node_p node;
int flags;
struct hookinfo left;
struct hookinfo right;
struct hookinfo left2right;
struct hookinfo right2left;
};
typedef struct privdata *sc_p;
/* Netgraph methods */
static ng_constructor_t ngt_constructor;
static ng_rcvmsg_t ngt_rcvmsg;
static ng_shutdown_t ngt_rmnode;
static ng_newhook_t ngt_newhook;
static ng_rcvdata_t ngt_rcvdata;
static ng_disconnect_t ngt_disconnect;
/* Netgraph type descriptor */
static struct ng_type typestruct = {
NG_VERSION,
NG_TEE_NODE_TYPE,
NULL,
ngt_constructor,
ngt_rcvmsg,
ngt_rmnode,
ngt_newhook,
NULL,
NULL,
ngt_rcvdata,
ngt_rcvdata,
ngt_disconnect
};
NETGRAPH_INIT(tee, &typestruct);
/*
* Node constructor
*/
static int
ngt_constructor(node_p *nodep)
{
sc_p privdata;
int error = 0;
MALLOC(privdata, sc_p, sizeof(*privdata), M_NETGRAPH, M_WAITOK);
if (privdata == NULL)
return (ENOMEM);
bzero(privdata, sizeof(*privdata));
if ((error = ng_make_node_common(&typestruct, nodep))) {
FREE(privdata, M_NETGRAPH);
return (error);
}
(*nodep)->private = privdata;
privdata->node = *nodep;
return (0);
}
/*
* Add a hook
*/
static int
ngt_newhook(node_p node, hook_p hook, const char *name)
{
const sc_p sc = node->private;
if (strcmp(name, NG_TEE_HOOK_RIGHT) == 0) {
sc->right.hook = hook;
sc->right.bytes = 0;
sc->right.packets = 0;
hook->private = &sc->right;
} else if (strcmp(name, NG_TEE_HOOK_LEFT) == 0) {
sc->left.hook = hook;
sc->left.bytes = 0;
sc->left.packets = 0;
hook->private = &sc->left;
} else if (strcmp(name, NG_TEE_HOOK_RIGHT2LEFT) == 0) {
sc->right2left.hook = hook;
sc->right2left.bytes = 0;
sc->right2left.packets = 0;
hook->private = &sc->right2left;
} else if (strcmp(name, NG_TEE_HOOK_LEFT2RIGHT) == 0) {
sc->left2right.hook = hook;
sc->left2right.bytes = 0;
sc->left2right.packets = 0;
hook->private = &sc->left2right;
} else
return (EINVAL);
return (0);
}
/*
* We don't support any type-specific messages
*/
static int
ngt_rcvmsg(node_p node, struct ng_mesg *msg, const char *retaddr,
struct ng_mesg **resp)
{
FREE(msg, M_NETGRAPH);
return (EINVAL);
}
/*
* Receive data on a hook
*
* If data comes in the right link send a copy out right2left, and then
* send the original onwards out through the left link.
* Do the opposite for data coming in from the left link.
* Data coming in right2left or left2right is forwarded
* on through the appropriate destination hook as if it had come
* from the other side.
*/
static int
ngt_rcvdata(hook_p hook, struct mbuf *m, meta_p meta)
{
const sc_p sc = hook->node->private;
struct hookinfo *hi;
struct hookinfo *dest;
struct hookinfo *dup;
struct mbuf *mdup;
int error = 0;
if ((hi = hook->private) != NULL) {
if (hi == &sc->left) {
dup = &sc->left2right;
dest = &sc->right;
} else if (hi == &sc->right) {
dup = &sc->right2left;
dest = &sc->left;
} else if (hi == &sc->right2left) {
dup = NULL;
dest = &sc->left;
} else if (hi == &sc->left2right) {
dup = NULL;
dest = &sc->right;
} else
goto out;
if (dup) {
mdup = m_copypacket(m, M_NOWAIT);
if (mdup) {
/* XXX should we duplicate meta? */
/* for now no. */
void *x = NULL;
NG_SEND_DATA(error, dup->hook, mdup, x);
}
}
NG_SEND_DATA(error, dest->hook, m, meta);
}
out:
NG_FREE_DATA(m, meta);
return (error);
}
/*
* Shutdown processing
*
* This is tricky. If we have both a left and right hook, then we
* probably want to extricate ourselves and leave the two peers
* still linked to each other. Otherwise we should just shut down as
* a normal node would.
*
* To keep the scope of info correct the routine to "extract" a node
* from two links is in ng_base.c.
*/
static int
ngt_rmnode(node_p node)
{
const sc_p privdata = node->private;
node->flags |= NG_INVALID;
if (privdata->left.hook && privdata->right.hook)
ng_bypass(privdata->left.hook, privdata->right.hook);
ng_cutlinks(node);
ng_unname(node);
node->private = NULL;
ng_unref(privdata->node);
FREE(privdata, M_NETGRAPH);
return (0);
}
/*
* Hook disconnection
*/
static int
ngt_disconnect(hook_p hook)
{
struct hookinfo *hi;
if ((hi = hook->private) != NULL)
hi->hook = NULL;
if (hook->node->numhooks == 0)
ng_rmnode(hook->node);
return (0);
}