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/* $FreeBSD$ */
/* $KAME: ipsec.c,v 1.103 2001/05/24 07:14:18 sakane Exp $ */
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/*
* IPsec controller part.
*/
#include "opt_inet.h"
#include "opt_inet6.h"
#include "opt_ipsec.h"
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
#include <sys/mbuf.h>
#include <sys/domain.h>
#include <sys/priv.h>
#include <sys/protosw.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/socketvar.h>
#include <sys/errno.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/syslog.h>
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#include <sys/proc.h>
#include <sys/vimage.h>
#include <net/if.h>
#include <net/route.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <netinet/in_systm.h>
#include <netinet/ip.h>
#include <netinet/ip_var.h>
#include <netinet/in_var.h>
#include <netinet/udp.h>
#include <netinet/udp_var.h>
#include <netinet/tcp.h>
#include <netinet/udp.h>
#include <netinet/ip6.h>
#ifdef INET6
#include <netinet6/ip6_var.h>
#endif
#include <netinet/in_pcb.h>
#ifdef INET6
#include <netinet/icmp6.h>
#endif
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <netipsec/ipsec.h>
#ifdef INET6
#include <netipsec/ipsec6.h>
#endif
#include <netipsec/ah_var.h>
#include <netipsec/esp_var.h>
#include <netipsec/ipcomp.h> /*XXX*/
#include <netipsec/ipcomp_var.h>
#include <netipsec/key.h>
#include <netipsec/keydb.h>
#include <netipsec/key_debug.h>
#include <netipsec/xform.h>
#include <machine/in_cksum.h>
#include <opencrypto/cryptodev.h>
Conditionally compile out V_ globals while instantiating the appropriate container structures, depending on VIMAGE_GLOBALS compile time option. Make VIMAGE_GLOBALS a new compile-time option, which by default will not be defined, resulting in instatiations of global variables selected for V_irtualization (enclosed in #ifdef VIMAGE_GLOBALS blocks) to be effectively compiled out. Instantiate new global container structures to hold V_irtualized variables: vnet_net_0, vnet_inet_0, vnet_inet6_0, vnet_ipsec_0, vnet_netgraph_0, and vnet_gif_0. Update the VSYM() macro so that depending on VIMAGE_GLOBALS the V_ macros resolve either to the original globals, or to fields inside container structures, i.e. effectively #ifdef VIMAGE_GLOBALS #define V_rt_tables rt_tables #else #define V_rt_tables vnet_net_0._rt_tables #endif Update SYSCTL_V_*() macros to operate either on globals or on fields inside container structs. Extend the internal kldsym() lookups with the ability to resolve selected fields inside the virtualization container structs. This applies only to the fields which are explicitly registered for kldsym() visibility via VNET_MOD_DECLARE() and vnet_mod_register(), currently this is done only in sys/net/if.c. Fix a few broken instances of MODULE_GLOBAL() macro use in SCTP code, and modify the MODULE_GLOBAL() macro to resolve to V_ macros, which in turn result in proper code being generated depending on VIMAGE_GLOBALS. De-virtualize local static variables in sys/contrib/pf/net/pf_subr.c which were prematurely V_irtualized by automated V_ prepending scripts during earlier merging steps. PF virtualization will be done separately, most probably after next PF import. Convert a few variable initializations at instantiation to initialization in init functions, most notably in ipfw. Also convert TUNABLE_INT() initializers for V_ variables to TUNABLE_FETCH_INT() in initializer functions. Discussed at: devsummit Strassburg Reviewed by: bz, julian Approved by: julian (mentor) Obtained from: //depot/projects/vimage-commit2/... X-MFC after: never Sponsored by: NLnet Foundation, The FreeBSD Foundation
2008-12-10 23:12:39 +00:00
#ifndef VIMAGE
#ifndef VIMAGE_GLOBALS
struct vnet_ipsec vnet_ipsec_0;
#endif
#endif
static int ipsec_iattach(const void *);
#ifdef VIMAGE
static int ipsec_idetach(const void *);
#endif
#ifdef VIMAGE_GLOBALS
/* NB: name changed so netstat doesn't use it. */
struct ipsecstat ipsec4stat;
struct secpolicy ip4_def_policy;
int ipsec_debug;
int ip4_ah_offsetmask;
int ip4_ipsec_dfbit;
int ip4_esp_trans_deflev;
int ip4_esp_net_deflev;
int ip4_ah_trans_deflev;
int ip4_ah_net_deflev;
int ip4_ipsec_ecn;
int ip4_esp_randpad;
/*
* Crypto support requirements:
*
* 1 require hardware support
* -1 require software support
* 0 take anything
*/
int crypto_support;
#endif /* VIMAGE_GLOBALS */
SYSCTL_DECL(_net_inet_ipsec);
/* net.inet.ipsec */
SYSCTL_V_INT(V_NET, vnet_ipsec, _net_inet_ipsec, IPSECCTL_DEF_POLICY,
def_policy, CTLFLAG_RW, ip4_def_policy.policy, 0,
"IPsec default policy.");
SYSCTL_V_INT(V_NET, vnet_ipsec, _net_inet_ipsec, IPSECCTL_DEF_ESP_TRANSLEV,
esp_trans_deflev, CTLFLAG_RW, ip4_esp_trans_deflev, 0,
"Default ESP transport mode level");
SYSCTL_V_INT(V_NET, vnet_ipsec, _net_inet_ipsec, IPSECCTL_DEF_ESP_NETLEV,
esp_net_deflev, CTLFLAG_RW, ip4_esp_net_deflev, 0,
"Default ESP tunnel mode level.");
SYSCTL_V_INT(V_NET, vnet_ipsec, _net_inet_ipsec, IPSECCTL_DEF_AH_TRANSLEV,
ah_trans_deflev, CTLFLAG_RW, ip4_ah_trans_deflev, 0,
"AH transfer mode default level.");
SYSCTL_V_INT(V_NET, vnet_ipsec, _net_inet_ipsec, IPSECCTL_DEF_AH_NETLEV,
ah_net_deflev, CTLFLAG_RW, ip4_ah_net_deflev, 0,
"AH tunnel mode default level.");
SYSCTL_V_INT(V_NET, vnet_ipsec, _net_inet_ipsec, IPSECCTL_AH_CLEARTOS,
ah_cleartos, CTLFLAG_RW, ah_cleartos, 0,
"If set clear type-of-service field when doing AH computation.");
SYSCTL_V_INT(V_NET, vnet_ipsec, _net_inet_ipsec, IPSECCTL_AH_OFFSETMASK,
ah_offsetmask, CTLFLAG_RW, ip4_ah_offsetmask, 0,
"If not set clear offset field mask when doing AH computation.");
SYSCTL_V_INT(V_NET, vnet_ipsec, _net_inet_ipsec, IPSECCTL_DFBIT,
dfbit, CTLFLAG_RW, ip4_ipsec_dfbit, 0,
"Do not fragment bit on encap.");
SYSCTL_V_INT(V_NET, vnet_ipsec, _net_inet_ipsec, IPSECCTL_ECN,
ecn, CTLFLAG_RW, ip4_ipsec_ecn, 0,
"Explicit Congestion Notification handling.");
SYSCTL_V_INT(V_NET, vnet_ipsec, _net_inet_ipsec, IPSECCTL_DEBUG,
debug, CTLFLAG_RW, ipsec_debug, 0,
"Enable IPsec debugging output when set.");
SYSCTL_V_INT(V_NET, vnet_ipsec, _net_inet_ipsec, OID_AUTO,
crypto_support, CTLFLAG_RW, crypto_support,0,
"Crypto driver selection.");
SYSCTL_V_STRUCT(V_NET, vnet_ipsec, _net_inet_ipsec, OID_AUTO,
ipsecstats, CTLFLAG_RD, ipsec4stat, ipsecstat,
"IPsec IPv4 statistics.");
SYSCTL_V_INT(V_NET, vnet_ipsec, _net_inet_ipsec, OID_AUTO,
filtertunnel, CTLFLAG_RW, ip4_ipsec_filtertunnel, 0,
"If set filter packets from an IPsec tunnel.");
#ifdef REGRESSION
#ifdef VIMAGE_GLOBALS
int ipsec_replay;
int ipsec_integrity;
#endif
/*
* When set to 1, IPsec will send packets with the same sequence number.
* This allows to verify if the other side has proper replay attacks detection.
*/
SYSCTL_V_INT(V_NET, vnet_ipsec,_net_inet_ipsec, OID_AUTO, test_replay,
CTLFLAG_RW, ipsec_replay, 0, "Emulate replay attack");
/*
* When set 1, IPsec will send packets with corrupted HMAC.
* This allows to verify if the other side properly detects modified packets.
*/
SYSCTL_V_INT(V_NET, vnet_ipsec,_net_inet_ipsec, OID_AUTO, test_integrity,
CTLFLAG_RW, ipsec_integrity, 0, "Emulate man-in-the-middle attack");
#endif
#ifdef INET6
#ifdef VIMAGE_GLOBALS
struct ipsecstat ipsec6stat;
int ip6_esp_trans_deflev;
int ip6_esp_net_deflev;
int ip6_ah_trans_deflev;
int ip6_ah_net_deflev;
int ip6_ipsec_ecn;
#endif
SYSCTL_DECL(_net_inet6_ipsec6);
/* net.inet6.ipsec6 */
#ifdef COMPAT_KAME
SYSCTL_OID(_net_inet6_ipsec6, IPSECCTL_STATS, stats, CTLFLAG_RD,
0, 0, compat_ipsecstats_sysctl, "S", "IPsec IPv6 statistics.");
#endif /* COMPAT_KAME */
SYSCTL_V_INT(V_NET, vnet_ipsec, _net_inet6_ipsec6, IPSECCTL_DEF_POLICY,
def_policy, CTLFLAG_RW, ip4_def_policy.policy, 0,
"IPsec default policy.");
SYSCTL_V_INT(V_NET, vnet_ipsec, _net_inet6_ipsec6, IPSECCTL_DEF_ESP_TRANSLEV,
esp_trans_deflev, CTLFLAG_RW, ip6_esp_trans_deflev, 0,
"Default ESP transport mode level.");
SYSCTL_V_INT(V_NET, vnet_ipsec, _net_inet6_ipsec6, IPSECCTL_DEF_ESP_NETLEV,
esp_net_deflev, CTLFLAG_RW, ip6_esp_net_deflev, 0,
"Default ESP tunnel mode level.");
SYSCTL_V_INT(V_NET, vnet_ipsec, _net_inet6_ipsec6, IPSECCTL_DEF_AH_TRANSLEV,
ah_trans_deflev, CTLFLAG_RW, ip6_ah_trans_deflev, 0,
"AH transfer mode default level.");
SYSCTL_V_INT(V_NET, vnet_ipsec, _net_inet6_ipsec6, IPSECCTL_DEF_AH_NETLEV,
ah_net_deflev, CTLFLAG_RW, ip6_ah_net_deflev, 0,
"AH tunnel mode default level.");
SYSCTL_V_INT(V_NET, vnet_ipsec, _net_inet6_ipsec6, IPSECCTL_ECN,
ecn, CTLFLAG_RW, ip6_ipsec_ecn, 0,
"Explicit Congestion Notification handling.");
SYSCTL_V_INT(V_NET, vnet_ipsec, _net_inet6_ipsec6, IPSECCTL_DEBUG,
debug, CTLFLAG_RW, ipsec_debug, 0,
"Enable IPsec debugging output when set.");
SYSCTL_V_STRUCT(V_NET, vnet_ipsec, _net_inet6_ipsec6, IPSECCTL_STATS,
ipsecstats, CTLFLAG_RD, ipsec6stat, ipsecstat,
"IPsec IPv6 statistics.");
SYSCTL_V_INT(V_NET, vnet_ipsec, _net_inet6_ipsec6, OID_AUTO,
filtertunnel, CTLFLAG_RW, ip6_ipsec6_filtertunnel, 0,
"If set filter packets from an IPsec tunnel.");
#endif /* INET6 */
Try to remove/assimilate as much of formerly IPv4/6 specific (duplicate) code in sys/netipsec/ipsec.c and fold it into common, INET/6 independent functions. The file local functions ipsec4_setspidx_inpcb() and ipsec6_setspidx_inpcb() were 1:1 identical after the change in r186528. Rename to ipsec_setspidx_inpcb() and remove the duplicate. Public functions ipsec[46]_get_policy() were 1:1 identical. Remove one copy and merge in the factored out code from ipsec_get_policy() into the other. The public function left is now called ipsec_get_policy() and callers were adapted. Public functions ipsec[46]_set_policy() were 1:1 identical. Rename file local ipsec_set_policy() function to ipsec_set_policy_internal(). Remove one copy of the public functions, rename the other to ipsec_set_policy() and adapt callers. Public functions ipsec[46]_hdrsiz() were logically identical (ignoring one questionable assert in the v6 version). Rename the file local ipsec_hdrsiz() to ipsec_hdrsiz_internal(), the public function to ipsec_hdrsiz(), remove the duplicate copy and adapt the callers. The v6 version had been unused anyway. Cleanup comments. Public functions ipsec[46]_in_reject() were logically identical apart from statistics. Move the common code into a file local ipsec46_in_reject() leaving vimage+statistics in small AF specific wrapper functions. Note: unfortunately we already have a public ipsec_in_reject(). Reviewed by: sam Discussed with: rwatson (renaming to *_internal) MFC after: 26 days X-MFC: keep wrapper functions for public symbols?
2009-02-08 09:27:07 +00:00
static int ipsec_setspidx_inpcb __P((struct mbuf *, struct inpcb *));
static int ipsec_setspidx __P((struct mbuf *, struct secpolicyindex *, int));
static void ipsec4_get_ulp __P((struct mbuf *m, struct secpolicyindex *, int));
static int ipsec4_setspidx_ipaddr __P((struct mbuf *, struct secpolicyindex *));
#ifdef INET6
static void ipsec6_get_ulp __P((struct mbuf *m, struct secpolicyindex *, int));
static int ipsec6_setspidx_ipaddr __P((struct mbuf *, struct secpolicyindex *));
#endif
static void ipsec_delpcbpolicy __P((struct inpcbpolicy *));
static struct secpolicy *ipsec_deepcopy_policy __P((struct secpolicy *src));
static void vshiftl __P((unsigned char *, int, int));
MALLOC_DEFINE(M_IPSEC_INPCB, "inpcbpolicy", "inpcb-resident ipsec policy");
Introduce vnet module registration / initialization framework with dependency tracking and ordering enforcement. With this change, per-vnet initialization functions introduced with r190787 are no longer directly called from traditional initialization functions (which cc in most cases inlined to pre-r190787 code), but are instead registered via the vnet framework first, and are invoked only after all prerequisite modules have been initialized. In the long run, this framework should allow us to both initialize and dismantle multiple vnet instances in a correct order. The problem this change aims to solve is how to replay the initialization sequence of various network stack components, which have been traditionally triggered via different mechanisms (SYSINIT, protosw). Note that this initialization sequence was and still can be subtly different depending on whether certain pieces of code have been statically compiled into the kernel, loaded as modules by boot loader, or kldloaded at run time. The approach is simple - we record the initialization sequence established by the traditional mechanisms whenever vnet_mod_register() is called for a particular vnet module. The vnet_mod_register_multi() variant allows a single initializer function to be registered multiple times but with different arguments - currently this is only used in kern/uipc_domain.c by net_add_domain() with different struct domain * as arguments, which allows for protosw-registered initialization routines to be invoked in a correct order by the new vnet initialization framework. For the purpose of identifying vnet modules, each vnet module has to have a unique ID, which is statically assigned in sys/vimage.h. Dynamic assignment of vnet module IDs is not supported yet. A vnet module may specify a single prerequisite module at registration time by filling in the vmi_dependson field of its vnet_modinfo struct with the ID of the module it depends on. Unless specified otherwise, all vnet modules depend on VNET_MOD_NET (container for ifnet list head, rt_tables etc.), which thus has to and will always be initialized first. The framework will panic if it detects any unresolved dependencies before completing system initialization. Detection of unresolved dependencies for vnet modules registered after boot (kldloaded modules) is not provided. Note that the fact that each module can specify only a single prerequisite may become problematic in the long run. In particular, INET6 depends on INET being already instantiated, due to TCP / UDP structures residing in INET container. IPSEC also depends on INET, which will in turn additionally complicate making INET6-only kernel configs a reality. The entire registration framework can be compiled out by turning on the VIMAGE_GLOBALS kernel config option. Reviewed by: bz Approved by: julian (mentor)
2009-04-11 05:58:58 +00:00
#ifndef VIMAGE_GLOBALS
static const vnet_modinfo_t vnet_ipsec_modinfo = {
.vmi_id = VNET_MOD_IPSEC,
.vmi_name = "ipsec",
Permit buiding kernels with options VIMAGE, restricted to only a single active network stack instance. Turning on options VIMAGE at compile time yields the following changes relative to default kernel build: 1) V_ accessor macros for virtualized variables resolve to structure fields via base pointers, instead of being resolved as fields in global structs or plain global variables. As an example, V_ifnet becomes: options VIMAGE: ((struct vnet_net *) vnet_net)->_ifnet default build: vnet_net_0._ifnet options VIMAGE_GLOBALS: ifnet 2) INIT_VNET_* macros will declare and set up base pointers to be used by V_ accessor macros, instead of resolving to whitespace: INIT_VNET_NET(ifp->if_vnet); becomes struct vnet_net *vnet_net = (ifp->if_vnet)->mod_data[VNET_MOD_NET]; 3) Memory for vnet modules registered via vnet_mod_register() is now allocated at run time in sys/kern/kern_vimage.c, instead of per vnet module structs being declared as globals. If required, vnet modules can now request the framework to provide them with allocated bzeroed memory by filling in the vmi_size field in their vmi_modinfo structures. 4) structs socket, ifnet, inpcbinfo, tcpcb and syncache_head are extended to hold a pointer to the parent vnet. options VIMAGE builds will fill in those fields as required. 5) curvnet is introduced as a new global variable in options VIMAGE builds, always pointing to the default and only struct vnet. 6) struct sysctl_oid has been extended with additional two fields to store major and minor virtualization module identifiers, oid_v_subs and oid_v_mod. SYSCTL_V_* family of macros will fill in those fields accordingly, and store the offset in the appropriate vnet container struct in oid_arg1. In sysctl handlers dealing with virtualized sysctls, the SYSCTL_RESOLVE_V_ARG1() macro will compute the address of the target variable and make it available in arg1 variable for further processing. Unused fields in structs vnet_inet, vnet_inet6 and vnet_ipfw have been deleted. Reviewed by: bz, rwatson Approved by: julian (mentor)
2009-04-30 13:36:26 +00:00
.vmi_size = sizeof(struct vnet_ipsec),
Introduce vnet module registration / initialization framework with dependency tracking and ordering enforcement. With this change, per-vnet initialization functions introduced with r190787 are no longer directly called from traditional initialization functions (which cc in most cases inlined to pre-r190787 code), but are instead registered via the vnet framework first, and are invoked only after all prerequisite modules have been initialized. In the long run, this framework should allow us to both initialize and dismantle multiple vnet instances in a correct order. The problem this change aims to solve is how to replay the initialization sequence of various network stack components, which have been traditionally triggered via different mechanisms (SYSINIT, protosw). Note that this initialization sequence was and still can be subtly different depending on whether certain pieces of code have been statically compiled into the kernel, loaded as modules by boot loader, or kldloaded at run time. The approach is simple - we record the initialization sequence established by the traditional mechanisms whenever vnet_mod_register() is called for a particular vnet module. The vnet_mod_register_multi() variant allows a single initializer function to be registered multiple times but with different arguments - currently this is only used in kern/uipc_domain.c by net_add_domain() with different struct domain * as arguments, which allows for protosw-registered initialization routines to be invoked in a correct order by the new vnet initialization framework. For the purpose of identifying vnet modules, each vnet module has to have a unique ID, which is statically assigned in sys/vimage.h. Dynamic assignment of vnet module IDs is not supported yet. A vnet module may specify a single prerequisite module at registration time by filling in the vmi_dependson field of its vnet_modinfo struct with the ID of the module it depends on. Unless specified otherwise, all vnet modules depend on VNET_MOD_NET (container for ifnet list head, rt_tables etc.), which thus has to and will always be initialized first. The framework will panic if it detects any unresolved dependencies before completing system initialization. Detection of unresolved dependencies for vnet modules registered after boot (kldloaded modules) is not provided. Note that the fact that each module can specify only a single prerequisite may become problematic in the long run. In particular, INET6 depends on INET being already instantiated, due to TCP / UDP structures residing in INET container. IPSEC also depends on INET, which will in turn additionally complicate making INET6-only kernel configs a reality. The entire registration framework can be compiled out by turning on the VIMAGE_GLOBALS kernel config option. Reviewed by: bz Approved by: julian (mentor)
2009-04-11 05:58:58 +00:00
.vmi_dependson = VNET_MOD_INET, /* XXX revisit - INET6 ? */
.vmi_iattach = ipsec_iattach,
#ifdef VIMAGE
.vmi_idetach = ipsec_idetach
#endif
Introduce vnet module registration / initialization framework with dependency tracking and ordering enforcement. With this change, per-vnet initialization functions introduced with r190787 are no longer directly called from traditional initialization functions (which cc in most cases inlined to pre-r190787 code), but are instead registered via the vnet framework first, and are invoked only after all prerequisite modules have been initialized. In the long run, this framework should allow us to both initialize and dismantle multiple vnet instances in a correct order. The problem this change aims to solve is how to replay the initialization sequence of various network stack components, which have been traditionally triggered via different mechanisms (SYSINIT, protosw). Note that this initialization sequence was and still can be subtly different depending on whether certain pieces of code have been statically compiled into the kernel, loaded as modules by boot loader, or kldloaded at run time. The approach is simple - we record the initialization sequence established by the traditional mechanisms whenever vnet_mod_register() is called for a particular vnet module. The vnet_mod_register_multi() variant allows a single initializer function to be registered multiple times but with different arguments - currently this is only used in kern/uipc_domain.c by net_add_domain() with different struct domain * as arguments, which allows for protosw-registered initialization routines to be invoked in a correct order by the new vnet initialization framework. For the purpose of identifying vnet modules, each vnet module has to have a unique ID, which is statically assigned in sys/vimage.h. Dynamic assignment of vnet module IDs is not supported yet. A vnet module may specify a single prerequisite module at registration time by filling in the vmi_dependson field of its vnet_modinfo struct with the ID of the module it depends on. Unless specified otherwise, all vnet modules depend on VNET_MOD_NET (container for ifnet list head, rt_tables etc.), which thus has to and will always be initialized first. The framework will panic if it detects any unresolved dependencies before completing system initialization. Detection of unresolved dependencies for vnet modules registered after boot (kldloaded modules) is not provided. Note that the fact that each module can specify only a single prerequisite may become problematic in the long run. In particular, INET6 depends on INET being already instantiated, due to TCP / UDP structures residing in INET container. IPSEC also depends on INET, which will in turn additionally complicate making INET6-only kernel configs a reality. The entire registration framework can be compiled out by turning on the VIMAGE_GLOBALS kernel config option. Reviewed by: bz Approved by: julian (mentor)
2009-04-11 05:58:58 +00:00
};
#endif /* !VIMAGE_GLOBALS */
void
ipsec_init(void)
{
INIT_VNET_IPSEC(curvnet);
#ifdef IPSEC_DEBUG
V_ipsec_debug = 1;
#else
V_ipsec_debug = 0;
#endif
V_ip4_ah_offsetmask = 0; /* maybe IP_DF? */
V_ip4_ipsec_dfbit = 0; /* DF bit on encap. 0: clear 1: set 2: copy */
V_ip4_esp_trans_deflev = IPSEC_LEVEL_USE;
V_ip4_esp_net_deflev = IPSEC_LEVEL_USE;
V_ip4_ah_trans_deflev = IPSEC_LEVEL_USE;
V_ip4_ah_net_deflev = IPSEC_LEVEL_USE;
V_ip4_ipsec_ecn = 0; /* ECN ignore(-1)/forbidden(0)/allowed(1) */
V_ip4_esp_randpad = -1;
#ifdef IPSEC_FILTERTUNNEL
V_ip4_ipsec_filtertunnel = 1;
#else
V_ip4_ipsec_filtertunnel = 0;
#endif
V_crypto_support = CRYPTOCAP_F_HARDWARE | CRYPTOCAP_F_SOFTWARE;
#ifdef REGRESSION
V_ipsec_replay = 0;
V_ipsec_integrity = 0;
#endif
2008-11-25 09:49:05 +00:00
#ifdef INET6
V_ip6_esp_trans_deflev = IPSEC_LEVEL_USE;
V_ip6_esp_net_deflev = IPSEC_LEVEL_USE;
V_ip6_ah_trans_deflev = IPSEC_LEVEL_USE;
V_ip6_ah_net_deflev = IPSEC_LEVEL_USE;
V_ip6_ipsec_ecn = 0; /* ECN ignore(-1)/forbidden(0)/allowed(1) */
#ifdef IPSEC_FILTERTUNNEL
V_ip6_ipsec6_filtertunnel = 1;
#else
V_ip6_ipsec6_filtertunnel = 0;
#endif
2008-11-25 09:49:05 +00:00
#endif
}
/*
* Return a held reference to the default SP.
*/
static struct secpolicy *
key_allocsp_default(const char* where, int tag)
{
INIT_VNET_IPSEC(curvnet);
struct secpolicy *sp;
KEYDEBUG(KEYDEBUG_IPSEC_STAMP,
printf("DP key_allocsp_default from %s:%u\n", where, tag));
sp = &V_ip4_def_policy;
if (sp->policy != IPSEC_POLICY_DISCARD &&
sp->policy != IPSEC_POLICY_NONE) {
ipseclog((LOG_INFO, "fixed system default policy: %d->%d\n",
sp->policy, IPSEC_POLICY_NONE));
sp->policy = IPSEC_POLICY_NONE;
}
key_addref(sp);
KEYDEBUG(KEYDEBUG_IPSEC_STAMP,
printf("DP key_allocsp_default returns SP:%p (%u)\n",
sp, sp->refcnt));
return (sp);
}
#define KEY_ALLOCSP_DEFAULT() \
key_allocsp_default(__FILE__, __LINE__)
/*
* For OUTBOUND packet having a socket. Searching SPD for packet,
* and return a pointer to SP.
* OUT: NULL: no apropreate SP found, the following value is set to error.
* 0 : bypass
* EACCES : discard packet.
* ENOENT : ipsec_acquire() in progress, maybe.
* others : error occured.
* others: a pointer to SP
*
* NOTE: IPv6 mapped adddress concern is implemented here.
*/
struct secpolicy *
ipsec_getpolicy(struct tdb_ident *tdbi, u_int dir)
{
struct secpolicy *sp;
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
IPSEC_ASSERT(tdbi != NULL, ("null tdbi"));
IPSEC_ASSERT(dir == IPSEC_DIR_INBOUND || dir == IPSEC_DIR_OUTBOUND,
("invalid direction %u", dir));
sp = KEY_ALLOCSP2(tdbi->spi, &tdbi->dst, tdbi->proto, dir);
if (sp == NULL) /*XXX????*/
sp = KEY_ALLOCSP_DEFAULT();
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
IPSEC_ASSERT(sp != NULL, ("null SP"));
return (sp);
}
/*
* For OUTBOUND packet having a socket. Searching SPD for packet,
* and return a pointer to SP.
* OUT: NULL: no apropreate SP found, the following value is set to error.
* 0 : bypass
* EACCES : discard packet.
* ENOENT : ipsec_acquire() in progress, maybe.
* others : error occured.
* others: a pointer to SP
*
* NOTE: IPv6 mapped adddress concern is implemented here.
*/
static struct secpolicy *
ipsec_getpolicybysock(struct mbuf *m, u_int dir, struct inpcb *inp, int *error)
{
INIT_VNET_IPSEC(curvnet);
Try to remove/assimilate as much of formerly IPv4/6 specific (duplicate) code in sys/netipsec/ipsec.c and fold it into common, INET/6 independent functions. The file local functions ipsec4_setspidx_inpcb() and ipsec6_setspidx_inpcb() were 1:1 identical after the change in r186528. Rename to ipsec_setspidx_inpcb() and remove the duplicate. Public functions ipsec[46]_get_policy() were 1:1 identical. Remove one copy and merge in the factored out code from ipsec_get_policy() into the other. The public function left is now called ipsec_get_policy() and callers were adapted. Public functions ipsec[46]_set_policy() were 1:1 identical. Rename file local ipsec_set_policy() function to ipsec_set_policy_internal(). Remove one copy of the public functions, rename the other to ipsec_set_policy() and adapt callers. Public functions ipsec[46]_hdrsiz() were logically identical (ignoring one questionable assert in the v6 version). Rename the file local ipsec_hdrsiz() to ipsec_hdrsiz_internal(), the public function to ipsec_hdrsiz(), remove the duplicate copy and adapt the callers. The v6 version had been unused anyway. Cleanup comments. Public functions ipsec[46]_in_reject() were logically identical apart from statistics. Move the common code into a file local ipsec46_in_reject() leaving vimage+statistics in small AF specific wrapper functions. Note: unfortunately we already have a public ipsec_in_reject(). Reviewed by: sam Discussed with: rwatson (renaming to *_internal) MFC after: 26 days X-MFC: keep wrapper functions for public symbols?
2009-02-08 09:27:07 +00:00
struct inpcbpolicy *pcbsp;
struct secpolicy *currsp = NULL; /* Policy on socket. */
struct secpolicy *sp;
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
IPSEC_ASSERT(m != NULL, ("null mbuf"));
IPSEC_ASSERT(inp != NULL, ("null inpcb"));
IPSEC_ASSERT(error != NULL, ("null error"));
IPSEC_ASSERT(dir == IPSEC_DIR_INBOUND || dir == IPSEC_DIR_OUTBOUND,
("invalid direction %u", dir));
/* Set spidx in pcb. */
Try to remove/assimilate as much of formerly IPv4/6 specific (duplicate) code in sys/netipsec/ipsec.c and fold it into common, INET/6 independent functions. The file local functions ipsec4_setspidx_inpcb() and ipsec6_setspidx_inpcb() were 1:1 identical after the change in r186528. Rename to ipsec_setspidx_inpcb() and remove the duplicate. Public functions ipsec[46]_get_policy() were 1:1 identical. Remove one copy and merge in the factored out code from ipsec_get_policy() into the other. The public function left is now called ipsec_get_policy() and callers were adapted. Public functions ipsec[46]_set_policy() were 1:1 identical. Rename file local ipsec_set_policy() function to ipsec_set_policy_internal(). Remove one copy of the public functions, rename the other to ipsec_set_policy() and adapt callers. Public functions ipsec[46]_hdrsiz() were logically identical (ignoring one questionable assert in the v6 version). Rename the file local ipsec_hdrsiz() to ipsec_hdrsiz_internal(), the public function to ipsec_hdrsiz(), remove the duplicate copy and adapt the callers. The v6 version had been unused anyway. Cleanup comments. Public functions ipsec[46]_in_reject() were logically identical apart from statistics. Move the common code into a file local ipsec46_in_reject() leaving vimage+statistics in small AF specific wrapper functions. Note: unfortunately we already have a public ipsec_in_reject(). Reviewed by: sam Discussed with: rwatson (renaming to *_internal) MFC after: 26 days X-MFC: keep wrapper functions for public symbols?
2009-02-08 09:27:07 +00:00
*error = ipsec_setspidx_inpcb(m, inp);
if (*error)
return (NULL);
Try to remove/assimilate as much of formerly IPv4/6 specific (duplicate) code in sys/netipsec/ipsec.c and fold it into common, INET/6 independent functions. The file local functions ipsec4_setspidx_inpcb() and ipsec6_setspidx_inpcb() were 1:1 identical after the change in r186528. Rename to ipsec_setspidx_inpcb() and remove the duplicate. Public functions ipsec[46]_get_policy() were 1:1 identical. Remove one copy and merge in the factored out code from ipsec_get_policy() into the other. The public function left is now called ipsec_get_policy() and callers were adapted. Public functions ipsec[46]_set_policy() were 1:1 identical. Rename file local ipsec_set_policy() function to ipsec_set_policy_internal(). Remove one copy of the public functions, rename the other to ipsec_set_policy() and adapt callers. Public functions ipsec[46]_hdrsiz() were logically identical (ignoring one questionable assert in the v6 version). Rename the file local ipsec_hdrsiz() to ipsec_hdrsiz_internal(), the public function to ipsec_hdrsiz(), remove the duplicate copy and adapt the callers. The v6 version had been unused anyway. Cleanup comments. Public functions ipsec[46]_in_reject() were logically identical apart from statistics. Move the common code into a file local ipsec46_in_reject() leaving vimage+statistics in small AF specific wrapper functions. Note: unfortunately we already have a public ipsec_in_reject(). Reviewed by: sam Discussed with: rwatson (renaming to *_internal) MFC after: 26 days X-MFC: keep wrapper functions for public symbols?
2009-02-08 09:27:07 +00:00
pcbsp = inp->inp_sp;
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
IPSEC_ASSERT(pcbsp != NULL, ("null pcbsp"));
switch (dir) {
case IPSEC_DIR_INBOUND:
currsp = pcbsp->sp_in;
break;
case IPSEC_DIR_OUTBOUND:
currsp = pcbsp->sp_out;
break;
}
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
IPSEC_ASSERT(currsp != NULL, ("null currsp"));
if (pcbsp->priv) { /* When privilieged socket. */
switch (currsp->policy) {
case IPSEC_POLICY_BYPASS:
case IPSEC_POLICY_IPSEC:
key_addref(currsp);
sp = currsp;
break;
case IPSEC_POLICY_ENTRUST:
/* Look for a policy in SPD. */
sp = KEY_ALLOCSP(&currsp->spidx, dir);
if (sp == NULL) /* No SP found. */
sp = KEY_ALLOCSP_DEFAULT();
break;
default:
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
ipseclog((LOG_ERR, "%s: Invalid policy for PCB %d\n",
__func__, currsp->policy));
*error = EINVAL;
return (NULL);
}
} else { /* Unpriv, SPD has policy. */
sp = KEY_ALLOCSP(&currsp->spidx, dir);
if (sp == NULL) { /* No SP found. */
switch (currsp->policy) {
case IPSEC_POLICY_BYPASS:
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
ipseclog((LOG_ERR, "%s: Illegal policy for "
"non-priviliged defined %d\n",
__func__, currsp->policy));
*error = EINVAL;
return (NULL);
case IPSEC_POLICY_ENTRUST:
sp = KEY_ALLOCSP_DEFAULT();
break;
case IPSEC_POLICY_IPSEC:
key_addref(currsp);
sp = currsp;
break;
default:
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
ipseclog((LOG_ERR, "%s: Invalid policy for "
"PCB %d\n", __func__, currsp->policy));
*error = EINVAL;
return (NULL);
}
}
}
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
IPSEC_ASSERT(sp != NULL,
("null SP (priv %u policy %u", pcbsp->priv, currsp->policy));
KEYDEBUG(KEYDEBUG_IPSEC_STAMP,
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
printf("DP %s (priv %u policy %u) allocate SP:%p (refcnt %u)\n",
__func__, pcbsp->priv, currsp->policy, sp, sp->refcnt));
return (sp);
}
/*
* For FORWADING packet or OUTBOUND without a socket. Searching SPD for packet,
* and return a pointer to SP.
* OUT: positive: a pointer to the entry for security policy leaf matched.
* NULL: no apropreate SP found, the following value is set to error.
* 0 : bypass
* EACCES : discard packet.
* ENOENT : ipsec_acquire() in progress, maybe.
* others : error occured.
*/
struct secpolicy *
ipsec_getpolicybyaddr(struct mbuf *m, u_int dir, int flag, int *error)
{
INIT_VNET_IPSEC(curvnet);
struct secpolicyindex spidx;
struct secpolicy *sp;
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
IPSEC_ASSERT(m != NULL, ("null mbuf"));
IPSEC_ASSERT(error != NULL, ("null error"));
IPSEC_ASSERT(dir == IPSEC_DIR_INBOUND || dir == IPSEC_DIR_OUTBOUND,
("invalid direction %u", dir));
sp = NULL;
if (key_havesp(dir)) {
/* Make an index to look for a policy. */
*error = ipsec_setspidx(m, &spidx,
(flag & IP_FORWARDING) ? 0 : 1);
if (*error != 0) {
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
DPRINTF(("%s: setpidx failed, dir %u flag %u\n",
__func__, dir, flag));
return (NULL);
}
spidx.dir = dir;
sp = KEY_ALLOCSP(&spidx, dir);
}
if (sp == NULL) /* No SP found, use system default. */
sp = KEY_ALLOCSP_DEFAULT();
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
IPSEC_ASSERT(sp != NULL, ("null SP"));
return (sp);
}
struct secpolicy *
ipsec4_checkpolicy(struct mbuf *m, u_int dir, u_int flag, int *error,
struct inpcb *inp)
{
INIT_VNET_IPSEC(curvnet);
struct secpolicy *sp;
*error = 0;
if (inp == NULL)
sp = ipsec_getpolicybyaddr(m, dir, flag, error);
else
sp = ipsec_getpolicybysock(m, dir, inp, error);
if (sp == NULL) {
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
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IPSEC_ASSERT(*error != 0, ("getpolicy failed w/o error"));
V_ipsec4stat.ips_out_inval++;
return (NULL);
}
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
IPSEC_ASSERT(*error == 0, ("sp w/ error set to %u", *error));
switch (sp->policy) {
case IPSEC_POLICY_ENTRUST:
default:
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
printf("%s: invalid policy %u\n", __func__, sp->policy);
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case IPSEC_POLICY_DISCARD:
V_ipsec4stat.ips_out_polvio++;
*error = -EINVAL; /* Packet is discarded by caller. */
break;
case IPSEC_POLICY_BYPASS:
case IPSEC_POLICY_NONE:
KEY_FREESP(&sp);
sp = NULL; /* NB: force NULL result. */
break;
case IPSEC_POLICY_IPSEC:
if (sp->req == NULL) /* Acquire a SA. */
*error = key_spdacquire(sp);
break;
}
if (*error != 0) {
KEY_FREESP(&sp);
sp = NULL;
}
return (sp);
}
static int
Try to remove/assimilate as much of formerly IPv4/6 specific (duplicate) code in sys/netipsec/ipsec.c and fold it into common, INET/6 independent functions. The file local functions ipsec4_setspidx_inpcb() and ipsec6_setspidx_inpcb() were 1:1 identical after the change in r186528. Rename to ipsec_setspidx_inpcb() and remove the duplicate. Public functions ipsec[46]_get_policy() were 1:1 identical. Remove one copy and merge in the factored out code from ipsec_get_policy() into the other. The public function left is now called ipsec_get_policy() and callers were adapted. Public functions ipsec[46]_set_policy() were 1:1 identical. Rename file local ipsec_set_policy() function to ipsec_set_policy_internal(). Remove one copy of the public functions, rename the other to ipsec_set_policy() and adapt callers. Public functions ipsec[46]_hdrsiz() were logically identical (ignoring one questionable assert in the v6 version). Rename the file local ipsec_hdrsiz() to ipsec_hdrsiz_internal(), the public function to ipsec_hdrsiz(), remove the duplicate copy and adapt the callers. The v6 version had been unused anyway. Cleanup comments. Public functions ipsec[46]_in_reject() were logically identical apart from statistics. Move the common code into a file local ipsec46_in_reject() leaving vimage+statistics in small AF specific wrapper functions. Note: unfortunately we already have a public ipsec_in_reject(). Reviewed by: sam Discussed with: rwatson (renaming to *_internal) MFC after: 26 days X-MFC: keep wrapper functions for public symbols?
2009-02-08 09:27:07 +00:00
ipsec_setspidx_inpcb(struct mbuf *m, struct inpcb *inp)
{
int error;
IPSEC_ASSERT(inp != NULL, ("null inp"));
IPSEC_ASSERT(inp->inp_sp != NULL, ("null inp_sp"));
IPSEC_ASSERT(inp->inp_sp->sp_out != NULL && inp->inp_sp->sp_in != NULL,
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
("null sp_in || sp_out"));
error = ipsec_setspidx(m, &inp->inp_sp->sp_in->spidx, 1);
if (error == 0) {
inp->inp_sp->sp_in->spidx.dir = IPSEC_DIR_INBOUND;
inp->inp_sp->sp_out->spidx = inp->inp_sp->sp_in->spidx;
inp->inp_sp->sp_out->spidx.dir = IPSEC_DIR_OUTBOUND;
} else {
bzero(&inp->inp_sp->sp_in->spidx,
sizeof (inp->inp_sp->sp_in->spidx));
bzero(&inp->inp_sp->sp_out->spidx,
sizeof (inp->inp_sp->sp_in->spidx));
}
return (error);
}
/*
* Configure security policy index (src/dst/proto/sport/dport)
* by looking at the content of mbuf.
* The caller is responsible for error recovery (like clearing up spidx).
*/
static int
ipsec_setspidx(struct mbuf *m, struct secpolicyindex *spidx, int needport)
{
INIT_VNET_IPSEC(curvnet);
struct ip *ip = NULL;
struct ip ipbuf;
u_int v;
struct mbuf *n;
int len;
int error;
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
IPSEC_ASSERT(m != NULL, ("null mbuf"));
/*
* Validate m->m_pkthdr.len. We see incorrect length if we
* mistakenly call this function with inconsistent mbuf chain
* (like 4.4BSD tcp/udp processing). XXX Should we panic here?
*/
len = 0;
for (n = m; n; n = n->m_next)
len += n->m_len;
if (m->m_pkthdr.len != len) {
KEYDEBUG(KEYDEBUG_IPSEC_DUMP,
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
printf("%s: pkthdr len(%d) mismatch (%d), ignored.\n",
__func__, len, m->m_pkthdr.len));
return (EINVAL);
}
if (m->m_pkthdr.len < sizeof(struct ip)) {
KEYDEBUG(KEYDEBUG_IPSEC_DUMP,
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
printf("%s: pkthdr len(%d) too small (v4), ignored.\n",
__func__, m->m_pkthdr.len));
return (EINVAL);
}
if (m->m_len >= sizeof(*ip))
ip = mtod(m, struct ip *);
else {
m_copydata(m, 0, sizeof(ipbuf), (caddr_t)&ipbuf);
ip = &ipbuf;
}
#ifdef _IP_VHL
v = _IP_VHL_V(ip->ip_vhl);
#else
v = ip->ip_v;
#endif
switch (v) {
case 4:
error = ipsec4_setspidx_ipaddr(m, spidx);
if (error)
return (error);
ipsec4_get_ulp(m, spidx, needport);
return (0);
#ifdef INET6
case 6:
if (m->m_pkthdr.len < sizeof(struct ip6_hdr)) {
KEYDEBUG(KEYDEBUG_IPSEC_DUMP,
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
printf("%s: pkthdr len(%d) too small (v6), "
"ignored\n", __func__, m->m_pkthdr.len));
return (EINVAL);
}
error = ipsec6_setspidx_ipaddr(m, spidx);
if (error)
return (error);
ipsec6_get_ulp(m, spidx, needport);
return (0);
#endif
default:
KEYDEBUG(KEYDEBUG_IPSEC_DUMP,
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
printf("%s: " "unknown IP version %u, ignored.\n",
__func__, v));
return (EINVAL);
}
}
static void
ipsec4_get_ulp(struct mbuf *m, struct secpolicyindex *spidx, int needport)
{
u_int8_t nxt;
int off;
/* Sanity check. */
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
IPSEC_ASSERT(m != NULL, ("null mbuf"));
IPSEC_ASSERT(m->m_pkthdr.len >= sizeof(struct ip),("packet too short"));
/* NB: ip_input() flips it into host endian. XXX Need more checking. */
if (m->m_len < sizeof (struct ip)) {
struct ip *ip = mtod(m, struct ip *);
if (ip->ip_off & (IP_MF | IP_OFFMASK))
goto done;
#ifdef _IP_VHL
off = _IP_VHL_HL(ip->ip_vhl) << 2;
#else
off = ip->ip_hl << 2;
#endif
nxt = ip->ip_p;
} else {
struct ip ih;
m_copydata(m, 0, sizeof (struct ip), (caddr_t) &ih);
if (ih.ip_off & (IP_MF | IP_OFFMASK))
goto done;
#ifdef _IP_VHL
off = _IP_VHL_HL(ih.ip_vhl) << 2;
#else
off = ih.ip_hl << 2;
#endif
nxt = ih.ip_p;
}
while (off < m->m_pkthdr.len) {
struct ip6_ext ip6e;
struct tcphdr th;
struct udphdr uh;
switch (nxt) {
case IPPROTO_TCP:
spidx->ul_proto = nxt;
if (!needport)
goto done_proto;
if (off + sizeof(struct tcphdr) > m->m_pkthdr.len)
goto done;
m_copydata(m, off, sizeof (th), (caddr_t) &th);
spidx->src.sin.sin_port = th.th_sport;
spidx->dst.sin.sin_port = th.th_dport;
return;
case IPPROTO_UDP:
spidx->ul_proto = nxt;
if (!needport)
goto done_proto;
if (off + sizeof(struct udphdr) > m->m_pkthdr.len)
goto done;
m_copydata(m, off, sizeof (uh), (caddr_t) &uh);
spidx->src.sin.sin_port = uh.uh_sport;
spidx->dst.sin.sin_port = uh.uh_dport;
return;
case IPPROTO_AH:
2005-03-09 15:28:48 +00:00
if (off + sizeof(ip6e) > m->m_pkthdr.len)
goto done;
/* XXX Sigh, this works but is totally bogus. */
m_copydata(m, off, sizeof(ip6e), (caddr_t) &ip6e);
off += (ip6e.ip6e_len + 2) << 2;
nxt = ip6e.ip6e_nxt;
break;
case IPPROTO_ICMP:
default:
/* XXX Intermediate headers??? */
spidx->ul_proto = nxt;
goto done_proto;
}
}
done:
spidx->ul_proto = IPSEC_ULPROTO_ANY;
done_proto:
spidx->src.sin.sin_port = IPSEC_PORT_ANY;
spidx->dst.sin.sin_port = IPSEC_PORT_ANY;
}
/* Assumes that m is sane. */
static int
ipsec4_setspidx_ipaddr(struct mbuf *m, struct secpolicyindex *spidx)
{
static const struct sockaddr_in template = {
sizeof (struct sockaddr_in),
AF_INET,
0, { 0 }, { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 }
};
spidx->src.sin = template;
spidx->dst.sin = template;
if (m->m_len < sizeof (struct ip)) {
m_copydata(m, offsetof(struct ip, ip_src),
sizeof (struct in_addr),
(caddr_t) &spidx->src.sin.sin_addr);
m_copydata(m, offsetof(struct ip, ip_dst),
sizeof (struct in_addr),
(caddr_t) &spidx->dst.sin.sin_addr);
} else {
struct ip *ip = mtod(m, struct ip *);
spidx->src.sin.sin_addr = ip->ip_src;
spidx->dst.sin.sin_addr = ip->ip_dst;
}
spidx->prefs = sizeof(struct in_addr) << 3;
spidx->prefd = sizeof(struct in_addr) << 3;
return (0);
}
#ifdef INET6
static void
ipsec6_get_ulp(struct mbuf *m, struct secpolicyindex *spidx, int needport)
{
INIT_VNET_IPSEC(curvnet);
int off, nxt;
struct tcphdr th;
struct udphdr uh;
struct icmp6_hdr ih;
/* Sanity check. */
if (m == NULL)
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
panic("%s: NULL pointer was passed.\n", __func__);
KEYDEBUG(KEYDEBUG_IPSEC_DUMP,
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
printf("%s:\n", __func__); kdebug_mbuf(m));
/* Set default. */
spidx->ul_proto = IPSEC_ULPROTO_ANY;
((struct sockaddr_in6 *)&spidx->src)->sin6_port = IPSEC_PORT_ANY;
((struct sockaddr_in6 *)&spidx->dst)->sin6_port = IPSEC_PORT_ANY;
nxt = -1;
off = ip6_lasthdr(m, 0, IPPROTO_IPV6, &nxt);
if (off < 0 || m->m_pkthdr.len < off)
return;
switch (nxt) {
case IPPROTO_TCP:
spidx->ul_proto = nxt;
if (!needport)
break;
if (off + sizeof(struct tcphdr) > m->m_pkthdr.len)
break;
m_copydata(m, off, sizeof(th), (caddr_t)&th);
((struct sockaddr_in6 *)&spidx->src)->sin6_port = th.th_sport;
((struct sockaddr_in6 *)&spidx->dst)->sin6_port = th.th_dport;
break;
case IPPROTO_UDP:
spidx->ul_proto = nxt;
if (!needport)
break;
if (off + sizeof(struct udphdr) > m->m_pkthdr.len)
break;
m_copydata(m, off, sizeof(uh), (caddr_t)&uh);
((struct sockaddr_in6 *)&spidx->src)->sin6_port = uh.uh_sport;
((struct sockaddr_in6 *)&spidx->dst)->sin6_port = uh.uh_dport;
break;
case IPPROTO_ICMPV6:
spidx->ul_proto = nxt;
if (off + sizeof(struct icmp6_hdr) > m->m_pkthdr.len)
break;
m_copydata(m, off, sizeof(ih), (caddr_t)&ih);
((struct sockaddr_in6 *)&spidx->src)->sin6_port =
htons((uint16_t)ih.icmp6_type);
((struct sockaddr_in6 *)&spidx->dst)->sin6_port =
htons((uint16_t)ih.icmp6_code);
break;
default:
/* XXX Intermediate headers??? */
spidx->ul_proto = nxt;
break;
}
}
/* Assumes that m is sane. */
static int
ipsec6_setspidx_ipaddr(struct mbuf *m, struct secpolicyindex *spidx)
{
struct ip6_hdr *ip6 = NULL;
struct ip6_hdr ip6buf;
struct sockaddr_in6 *sin6;
if (m->m_len >= sizeof(*ip6))
ip6 = mtod(m, struct ip6_hdr *);
else {
m_copydata(m, 0, sizeof(ip6buf), (caddr_t)&ip6buf);
ip6 = &ip6buf;
}
sin6 = (struct sockaddr_in6 *)&spidx->src;
bzero(sin6, sizeof(*sin6));
sin6->sin6_family = AF_INET6;
sin6->sin6_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6);
bcopy(&ip6->ip6_src, &sin6->sin6_addr, sizeof(ip6->ip6_src));
if (IN6_IS_SCOPE_LINKLOCAL(&ip6->ip6_src)) {
sin6->sin6_addr.s6_addr16[1] = 0;
sin6->sin6_scope_id = ntohs(ip6->ip6_src.s6_addr16[1]);
}
spidx->prefs = sizeof(struct in6_addr) << 3;
sin6 = (struct sockaddr_in6 *)&spidx->dst;
bzero(sin6, sizeof(*sin6));
sin6->sin6_family = AF_INET6;
sin6->sin6_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6);
bcopy(&ip6->ip6_dst, &sin6->sin6_addr, sizeof(ip6->ip6_dst));
if (IN6_IS_SCOPE_LINKLOCAL(&ip6->ip6_dst)) {
sin6->sin6_addr.s6_addr16[1] = 0;
sin6->sin6_scope_id = ntohs(ip6->ip6_dst.s6_addr16[1]);
}
spidx->prefd = sizeof(struct in6_addr) << 3;
return (0);
}
#endif
static void
ipsec_delpcbpolicy(struct inpcbpolicy *p)
{
free(p, M_IPSEC_INPCB);
}
/* Initialize policy in PCB. */
int
ipsec_init_policy(struct socket *so, struct inpcbpolicy **pcb_sp)
{
INIT_VNET_IPSEC(curvnet);
struct inpcbpolicy *new;
/* Sanity check. */
if (so == NULL || pcb_sp == NULL)
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
panic("%s: NULL pointer was passed.\n", __func__);
new = (struct inpcbpolicy *) malloc(sizeof(struct inpcbpolicy),
M_IPSEC_INPCB, M_NOWAIT|M_ZERO);
if (new == NULL) {
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
ipseclog((LOG_DEBUG, "%s: No more memory.\n", __func__));
return (ENOBUFS);
}
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
new->priv = IPSEC_IS_PRIVILEGED_SO(so);
if ((new->sp_in = KEY_NEWSP()) == NULL) {
ipsec_delpcbpolicy(new);
return (ENOBUFS);
}
new->sp_in->state = IPSEC_SPSTATE_ALIVE;
new->sp_in->policy = IPSEC_POLICY_ENTRUST;
if ((new->sp_out = KEY_NEWSP()) == NULL) {
KEY_FREESP(&new->sp_in);
ipsec_delpcbpolicy(new);
return (ENOBUFS);
}
new->sp_out->state = IPSEC_SPSTATE_ALIVE;
new->sp_out->policy = IPSEC_POLICY_ENTRUST;
*pcb_sp = new;
return (0);
}
/* Copy old IPsec policy into new. */
int
ipsec_copy_policy(struct inpcbpolicy *old, struct inpcbpolicy *new)
{
struct secpolicy *sp;
sp = ipsec_deepcopy_policy(old->sp_in);
if (sp) {
KEY_FREESP(&new->sp_in);
new->sp_in = sp;
} else
return (ENOBUFS);
sp = ipsec_deepcopy_policy(old->sp_out);
if (sp) {
KEY_FREESP(&new->sp_out);
new->sp_out = sp;
} else
return (ENOBUFS);
new->priv = old->priv;
return (0);
}
struct ipsecrequest *
ipsec_newisr(void)
{
struct ipsecrequest *p;
p = malloc(sizeof(struct ipsecrequest), M_IPSEC_SR, M_NOWAIT|M_ZERO);
if (p != NULL)
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
IPSECREQUEST_LOCK_INIT(p);
return (p);
}
void
ipsec_delisr(struct ipsecrequest *p)
{
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
IPSECREQUEST_LOCK_DESTROY(p);
free(p, M_IPSEC_SR);
}
/* Deep-copy a policy in PCB. */
static struct secpolicy *
ipsec_deepcopy_policy(struct secpolicy *src)
{
struct ipsecrequest *newchain = NULL;
struct ipsecrequest *p;
struct ipsecrequest **q;
struct ipsecrequest *r;
struct secpolicy *dst;
if (src == NULL)
return (NULL);
dst = KEY_NEWSP();
if (dst == NULL)
return (NULL);
/*
* Deep-copy IPsec request chain. This is required since struct
* ipsecrequest is not reference counted.
*/
q = &newchain;
for (p = src->req; p; p = p->next) {
*q = ipsec_newisr();
if (*q == NULL)
goto fail;
(*q)->saidx.proto = p->saidx.proto;
(*q)->saidx.mode = p->saidx.mode;
(*q)->level = p->level;
(*q)->saidx.reqid = p->saidx.reqid;
bcopy(&p->saidx.src, &(*q)->saidx.src, sizeof((*q)->saidx.src));
bcopy(&p->saidx.dst, &(*q)->saidx.dst, sizeof((*q)->saidx.dst));
(*q)->sp = dst;
q = &((*q)->next);
}
dst->req = newchain;
dst->state = src->state;
dst->policy = src->policy;
/* Do not touch the refcnt fields. */
return (dst);
fail:
for (p = newchain; p; p = r) {
r = p->next;
ipsec_delisr(p);
p = NULL;
}
return (NULL);
}
/* Set policy and IPsec request if present. */
static int
Try to remove/assimilate as much of formerly IPv4/6 specific (duplicate) code in sys/netipsec/ipsec.c and fold it into common, INET/6 independent functions. The file local functions ipsec4_setspidx_inpcb() and ipsec6_setspidx_inpcb() were 1:1 identical after the change in r186528. Rename to ipsec_setspidx_inpcb() and remove the duplicate. Public functions ipsec[46]_get_policy() were 1:1 identical. Remove one copy and merge in the factored out code from ipsec_get_policy() into the other. The public function left is now called ipsec_get_policy() and callers were adapted. Public functions ipsec[46]_set_policy() were 1:1 identical. Rename file local ipsec_set_policy() function to ipsec_set_policy_internal(). Remove one copy of the public functions, rename the other to ipsec_set_policy() and adapt callers. Public functions ipsec[46]_hdrsiz() were logically identical (ignoring one questionable assert in the v6 version). Rename the file local ipsec_hdrsiz() to ipsec_hdrsiz_internal(), the public function to ipsec_hdrsiz(), remove the duplicate copy and adapt the callers. The v6 version had been unused anyway. Cleanup comments. Public functions ipsec[46]_in_reject() were logically identical apart from statistics. Move the common code into a file local ipsec46_in_reject() leaving vimage+statistics in small AF specific wrapper functions. Note: unfortunately we already have a public ipsec_in_reject(). Reviewed by: sam Discussed with: rwatson (renaming to *_internal) MFC after: 26 days X-MFC: keep wrapper functions for public symbols?
2009-02-08 09:27:07 +00:00
ipsec_set_policy_internal(struct secpolicy **pcb_sp, int optname,
caddr_t request, size_t len, struct ucred *cred)
{
INIT_VNET_IPSEC(curvnet);
struct sadb_x_policy *xpl;
struct secpolicy *newsp = NULL;
int error;
/* Sanity check. */
if (pcb_sp == NULL || *pcb_sp == NULL || request == NULL)
return (EINVAL);
if (len < sizeof(*xpl))
return (EINVAL);
xpl = (struct sadb_x_policy *)request;
KEYDEBUG(KEYDEBUG_IPSEC_DUMP,
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
printf("%s: passed policy\n", __func__);
kdebug_sadb_x_policy((struct sadb_ext *)xpl));
/* Check policy type. */
Try to remove/assimilate as much of formerly IPv4/6 specific (duplicate) code in sys/netipsec/ipsec.c and fold it into common, INET/6 independent functions. The file local functions ipsec4_setspidx_inpcb() and ipsec6_setspidx_inpcb() were 1:1 identical after the change in r186528. Rename to ipsec_setspidx_inpcb() and remove the duplicate. Public functions ipsec[46]_get_policy() were 1:1 identical. Remove one copy and merge in the factored out code from ipsec_get_policy() into the other. The public function left is now called ipsec_get_policy() and callers were adapted. Public functions ipsec[46]_set_policy() were 1:1 identical. Rename file local ipsec_set_policy() function to ipsec_set_policy_internal(). Remove one copy of the public functions, rename the other to ipsec_set_policy() and adapt callers. Public functions ipsec[46]_hdrsiz() were logically identical (ignoring one questionable assert in the v6 version). Rename the file local ipsec_hdrsiz() to ipsec_hdrsiz_internal(), the public function to ipsec_hdrsiz(), remove the duplicate copy and adapt the callers. The v6 version had been unused anyway. Cleanup comments. Public functions ipsec[46]_in_reject() were logically identical apart from statistics. Move the common code into a file local ipsec46_in_reject() leaving vimage+statistics in small AF specific wrapper functions. Note: unfortunately we already have a public ipsec_in_reject(). Reviewed by: sam Discussed with: rwatson (renaming to *_internal) MFC after: 26 days X-MFC: keep wrapper functions for public symbols?
2009-02-08 09:27:07 +00:00
/* ipsec_set_policy_internal() accepts IPSEC, ENTRUST and BYPASS. */
if (xpl->sadb_x_policy_type == IPSEC_POLICY_DISCARD
|| xpl->sadb_x_policy_type == IPSEC_POLICY_NONE)
return (EINVAL);
/* Check privileged socket. */
if (cred != NULL && xpl->sadb_x_policy_type == IPSEC_POLICY_BYPASS) {
error = priv_check_cred(cred, PRIV_NETINET_IPSEC, 0);
if (error)
return (EACCES);
}
/* Allocating new SP entry. */
if ((newsp = key_msg2sp(xpl, len, &error)) == NULL)
return (error);
newsp->state = IPSEC_SPSTATE_ALIVE;
/* Clear old SP and set new SP. */
KEY_FREESP(pcb_sp);
*pcb_sp = newsp;
KEYDEBUG(KEYDEBUG_IPSEC_DUMP,
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
printf("%s: new policy\n", __func__);
kdebug_secpolicy(newsp));
return (0);
}
int
Try to remove/assimilate as much of formerly IPv4/6 specific (duplicate) code in sys/netipsec/ipsec.c and fold it into common, INET/6 independent functions. The file local functions ipsec4_setspidx_inpcb() and ipsec6_setspidx_inpcb() were 1:1 identical after the change in r186528. Rename to ipsec_setspidx_inpcb() and remove the duplicate. Public functions ipsec[46]_get_policy() were 1:1 identical. Remove one copy and merge in the factored out code from ipsec_get_policy() into the other. The public function left is now called ipsec_get_policy() and callers were adapted. Public functions ipsec[46]_set_policy() were 1:1 identical. Rename file local ipsec_set_policy() function to ipsec_set_policy_internal(). Remove one copy of the public functions, rename the other to ipsec_set_policy() and adapt callers. Public functions ipsec[46]_hdrsiz() were logically identical (ignoring one questionable assert in the v6 version). Rename the file local ipsec_hdrsiz() to ipsec_hdrsiz_internal(), the public function to ipsec_hdrsiz(), remove the duplicate copy and adapt the callers. The v6 version had been unused anyway. Cleanup comments. Public functions ipsec[46]_in_reject() were logically identical apart from statistics. Move the common code into a file local ipsec46_in_reject() leaving vimage+statistics in small AF specific wrapper functions. Note: unfortunately we already have a public ipsec_in_reject(). Reviewed by: sam Discussed with: rwatson (renaming to *_internal) MFC after: 26 days X-MFC: keep wrapper functions for public symbols?
2009-02-08 09:27:07 +00:00
ipsec_set_policy(struct inpcb *inp, int optname, caddr_t request,
size_t len, struct ucred *cred)
{
INIT_VNET_IPSEC(curvnet);
struct sadb_x_policy *xpl;
struct secpolicy **pcb_sp;
/* Sanity check. */
if (inp == NULL || request == NULL)
return (EINVAL);
if (len < sizeof(*xpl))
return (EINVAL);
xpl = (struct sadb_x_policy *)request;
/* Select direction. */
switch (xpl->sadb_x_policy_dir) {
case IPSEC_DIR_INBOUND:
pcb_sp = &inp->inp_sp->sp_in;
break;
case IPSEC_DIR_OUTBOUND:
pcb_sp = &inp->inp_sp->sp_out;
break;
default:
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
ipseclog((LOG_ERR, "%s: invalid direction=%u\n", __func__,
xpl->sadb_x_policy_dir));
return (EINVAL);
}
Try to remove/assimilate as much of formerly IPv4/6 specific (duplicate) code in sys/netipsec/ipsec.c and fold it into common, INET/6 independent functions. The file local functions ipsec4_setspidx_inpcb() and ipsec6_setspidx_inpcb() were 1:1 identical after the change in r186528. Rename to ipsec_setspidx_inpcb() and remove the duplicate. Public functions ipsec[46]_get_policy() were 1:1 identical. Remove one copy and merge in the factored out code from ipsec_get_policy() into the other. The public function left is now called ipsec_get_policy() and callers were adapted. Public functions ipsec[46]_set_policy() were 1:1 identical. Rename file local ipsec_set_policy() function to ipsec_set_policy_internal(). Remove one copy of the public functions, rename the other to ipsec_set_policy() and adapt callers. Public functions ipsec[46]_hdrsiz() were logically identical (ignoring one questionable assert in the v6 version). Rename the file local ipsec_hdrsiz() to ipsec_hdrsiz_internal(), the public function to ipsec_hdrsiz(), remove the duplicate copy and adapt the callers. The v6 version had been unused anyway. Cleanup comments. Public functions ipsec[46]_in_reject() were logically identical apart from statistics. Move the common code into a file local ipsec46_in_reject() leaving vimage+statistics in small AF specific wrapper functions. Note: unfortunately we already have a public ipsec_in_reject(). Reviewed by: sam Discussed with: rwatson (renaming to *_internal) MFC after: 26 days X-MFC: keep wrapper functions for public symbols?
2009-02-08 09:27:07 +00:00
return (ipsec_set_policy_internal(pcb_sp, optname, request, len, cred));
}
int
Try to remove/assimilate as much of formerly IPv4/6 specific (duplicate) code in sys/netipsec/ipsec.c and fold it into common, INET/6 independent functions. The file local functions ipsec4_setspidx_inpcb() and ipsec6_setspidx_inpcb() were 1:1 identical after the change in r186528. Rename to ipsec_setspidx_inpcb() and remove the duplicate. Public functions ipsec[46]_get_policy() were 1:1 identical. Remove one copy and merge in the factored out code from ipsec_get_policy() into the other. The public function left is now called ipsec_get_policy() and callers were adapted. Public functions ipsec[46]_set_policy() were 1:1 identical. Rename file local ipsec_set_policy() function to ipsec_set_policy_internal(). Remove one copy of the public functions, rename the other to ipsec_set_policy() and adapt callers. Public functions ipsec[46]_hdrsiz() were logically identical (ignoring one questionable assert in the v6 version). Rename the file local ipsec_hdrsiz() to ipsec_hdrsiz_internal(), the public function to ipsec_hdrsiz(), remove the duplicate copy and adapt the callers. The v6 version had been unused anyway. Cleanup comments. Public functions ipsec[46]_in_reject() were logically identical apart from statistics. Move the common code into a file local ipsec46_in_reject() leaving vimage+statistics in small AF specific wrapper functions. Note: unfortunately we already have a public ipsec_in_reject(). Reviewed by: sam Discussed with: rwatson (renaming to *_internal) MFC after: 26 days X-MFC: keep wrapper functions for public symbols?
2009-02-08 09:27:07 +00:00
ipsec_get_policy(struct inpcb *inp, caddr_t request, size_t len,
struct mbuf **mp)
{
INIT_VNET_IPSEC(curvnet);
struct sadb_x_policy *xpl;
struct secpolicy *pcb_sp;
/* Sanity check. */
if (inp == NULL || request == NULL || mp == NULL)
return (EINVAL);
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
IPSEC_ASSERT(inp->inp_sp != NULL, ("null inp_sp"));
if (len < sizeof(*xpl))
return (EINVAL);
xpl = (struct sadb_x_policy *)request;
/* Select direction. */
switch (xpl->sadb_x_policy_dir) {
case IPSEC_DIR_INBOUND:
pcb_sp = inp->inp_sp->sp_in;
break;
case IPSEC_DIR_OUTBOUND:
pcb_sp = inp->inp_sp->sp_out;
break;
default:
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
ipseclog((LOG_ERR, "%s: invalid direction=%u\n", __func__,
xpl->sadb_x_policy_dir));
return (EINVAL);
}
Try to remove/assimilate as much of formerly IPv4/6 specific (duplicate) code in sys/netipsec/ipsec.c and fold it into common, INET/6 independent functions. The file local functions ipsec4_setspidx_inpcb() and ipsec6_setspidx_inpcb() were 1:1 identical after the change in r186528. Rename to ipsec_setspidx_inpcb() and remove the duplicate. Public functions ipsec[46]_get_policy() were 1:1 identical. Remove one copy and merge in the factored out code from ipsec_get_policy() into the other. The public function left is now called ipsec_get_policy() and callers were adapted. Public functions ipsec[46]_set_policy() were 1:1 identical. Rename file local ipsec_set_policy() function to ipsec_set_policy_internal(). Remove one copy of the public functions, rename the other to ipsec_set_policy() and adapt callers. Public functions ipsec[46]_hdrsiz() were logically identical (ignoring one questionable assert in the v6 version). Rename the file local ipsec_hdrsiz() to ipsec_hdrsiz_internal(), the public function to ipsec_hdrsiz(), remove the duplicate copy and adapt the callers. The v6 version had been unused anyway. Cleanup comments. Public functions ipsec[46]_in_reject() were logically identical apart from statistics. Move the common code into a file local ipsec46_in_reject() leaving vimage+statistics in small AF specific wrapper functions. Note: unfortunately we already have a public ipsec_in_reject(). Reviewed by: sam Discussed with: rwatson (renaming to *_internal) MFC after: 26 days X-MFC: keep wrapper functions for public symbols?
2009-02-08 09:27:07 +00:00
/* Sanity check. Should be an IPSEC_ASSERT. */
if (pcb_sp == NULL)
return (EINVAL);
*mp = key_sp2msg(pcb_sp);
if (!*mp) {
ipseclog((LOG_DEBUG, "%s: No more memory.\n", __func__));
return (ENOBUFS);
}
(*mp)->m_type = MT_DATA;
KEYDEBUG(KEYDEBUG_IPSEC_DUMP,
printf("%s:\n", __func__); kdebug_mbuf(*mp));
return (0);
}
/* Delete policy in PCB. */
int
ipsec_delete_pcbpolicy(struct inpcb *inp)
{
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
IPSEC_ASSERT(inp != NULL, ("null inp"));
if (inp->inp_sp == NULL)
return (0);
if (inp->inp_sp->sp_in != NULL)
KEY_FREESP(&inp->inp_sp->sp_in);
if (inp->inp_sp->sp_out != NULL)
KEY_FREESP(&inp->inp_sp->sp_out);
ipsec_delpcbpolicy(inp->inp_sp);
inp->inp_sp = NULL;
return (0);
}
/*
* Return current level.
* Either IPSEC_LEVEL_USE or IPSEC_LEVEL_REQUIRE are always returned.
*/
u_int
ipsec_get_reqlevel(struct ipsecrequest *isr)
{
INIT_VNET_IPSEC(curvnet);
u_int level = 0;
u_int esp_trans_deflev, esp_net_deflev;
u_int ah_trans_deflev, ah_net_deflev;
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
IPSEC_ASSERT(isr != NULL && isr->sp != NULL, ("null argument"));
IPSEC_ASSERT(isr->sp->spidx.src.sa.sa_family == isr->sp->spidx.dst.sa.sa_family,
("af family mismatch, src %u, dst %u",
isr->sp->spidx.src.sa.sa_family,
isr->sp->spidx.dst.sa.sa_family));
/* XXX Note that we have ipseclog() expanded here - code sync issue. */
#define IPSEC_CHECK_DEFAULT(lev) \
(((lev) != IPSEC_LEVEL_USE && (lev) != IPSEC_LEVEL_REQUIRE \
&& (lev) != IPSEC_LEVEL_UNIQUE) \
? (V_ipsec_debug \
? log(LOG_INFO, "fixed system default level " #lev ":%d->%d\n",\
(lev), IPSEC_LEVEL_REQUIRE) \
: 0), \
(lev) = IPSEC_LEVEL_REQUIRE, \
(lev) \
: (lev))
/* Set default level. */
switch (((struct sockaddr *)&isr->sp->spidx.src)->sa_family) {
#ifdef INET
case AF_INET:
esp_trans_deflev = IPSEC_CHECK_DEFAULT(V_ip4_esp_trans_deflev);
esp_net_deflev = IPSEC_CHECK_DEFAULT(V_ip4_esp_net_deflev);
ah_trans_deflev = IPSEC_CHECK_DEFAULT(V_ip4_ah_trans_deflev);
ah_net_deflev = IPSEC_CHECK_DEFAULT(V_ip4_ah_net_deflev);
break;
#endif
#ifdef INET6
case AF_INET6:
esp_trans_deflev = IPSEC_CHECK_DEFAULT(V_ip6_esp_trans_deflev);
esp_net_deflev = IPSEC_CHECK_DEFAULT(V_ip6_esp_net_deflev);
ah_trans_deflev = IPSEC_CHECK_DEFAULT(V_ip6_ah_trans_deflev);
ah_net_deflev = IPSEC_CHECK_DEFAULT(V_ip6_ah_net_deflev);
break;
#endif /* INET6 */
default:
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
panic("%s: unknown af %u",
__func__, isr->sp->spidx.src.sa.sa_family);
}
#undef IPSEC_CHECK_DEFAULT
/* Set level. */
switch (isr->level) {
case IPSEC_LEVEL_DEFAULT:
switch (isr->saidx.proto) {
case IPPROTO_ESP:
if (isr->saidx.mode == IPSEC_MODE_TUNNEL)
level = esp_net_deflev;
else
level = esp_trans_deflev;
break;
case IPPROTO_AH:
if (isr->saidx.mode == IPSEC_MODE_TUNNEL)
level = ah_net_deflev;
else
level = ah_trans_deflev;
break;
case IPPROTO_IPCOMP:
/*
* We don't really care, as IPcomp document says that
* we shouldn't compress small packets.
*/
level = IPSEC_LEVEL_USE;
break;
default:
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
panic("%s: Illegal protocol defined %u\n", __func__,
isr->saidx.proto);
}
break;
case IPSEC_LEVEL_USE:
case IPSEC_LEVEL_REQUIRE:
level = isr->level;
break;
case IPSEC_LEVEL_UNIQUE:
level = IPSEC_LEVEL_REQUIRE;
break;
default:
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
panic("%s: Illegal IPsec level %u\n", __func__, isr->level);
}
return (level);
}
/*
* Check security policy requirements against the actual
* packet contents. Return one if the packet should be
* reject as "invalid"; otherwiser return zero to have the
* packet treated as "valid".
*
* OUT:
* 0: valid
* 1: invalid
*/
int
ipsec_in_reject(struct secpolicy *sp, struct mbuf *m)
{
INIT_VNET_IPSEC(curvnet);
struct ipsecrequest *isr;
int need_auth;
KEYDEBUG(KEYDEBUG_IPSEC_DATA,
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
printf("%s: using SP\n", __func__); kdebug_secpolicy(sp));
/* Check policy. */
switch (sp->policy) {
case IPSEC_POLICY_DISCARD:
return (1);
case IPSEC_POLICY_BYPASS:
case IPSEC_POLICY_NONE:
return (0);
}
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
IPSEC_ASSERT(sp->policy == IPSEC_POLICY_IPSEC,
("invalid policy %u", sp->policy));
/* XXX Should compare policy against IPsec header history. */
need_auth = 0;
for (isr = sp->req; isr != NULL; isr = isr->next) {
if (ipsec_get_reqlevel(isr) != IPSEC_LEVEL_REQUIRE)
continue;
switch (isr->saidx.proto) {
case IPPROTO_ESP:
if ((m->m_flags & M_DECRYPTED) == 0) {
KEYDEBUG(KEYDEBUG_IPSEC_DUMP,
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
printf("%s: ESP m_flags:%x\n", __func__,
m->m_flags));
return (1);
}
if (!need_auth &&
isr->sav != NULL &&
isr->sav->tdb_authalgxform != NULL &&
(m->m_flags & M_AUTHIPDGM) == 0) {
KEYDEBUG(KEYDEBUG_IPSEC_DUMP,
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
printf("%s: ESP/AH m_flags:%x\n", __func__,
m->m_flags));
return (1);
}
break;
case IPPROTO_AH:
need_auth = 1;
if ((m->m_flags & M_AUTHIPHDR) == 0) {
KEYDEBUG(KEYDEBUG_IPSEC_DUMP,
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
printf("%s: AH m_flags:%x\n", __func__,
m->m_flags));
return (1);
}
break;
case IPPROTO_IPCOMP:
/*
* We don't really care, as IPcomp document
* says that we shouldn't compress small
* packets. IPComp policy should always be
* treated as being in "use" level.
*/
break;
}
}
return (0); /* Valid. */
}
Try to remove/assimilate as much of formerly IPv4/6 specific (duplicate) code in sys/netipsec/ipsec.c and fold it into common, INET/6 independent functions. The file local functions ipsec4_setspidx_inpcb() and ipsec6_setspidx_inpcb() were 1:1 identical after the change in r186528. Rename to ipsec_setspidx_inpcb() and remove the duplicate. Public functions ipsec[46]_get_policy() were 1:1 identical. Remove one copy and merge in the factored out code from ipsec_get_policy() into the other. The public function left is now called ipsec_get_policy() and callers were adapted. Public functions ipsec[46]_set_policy() were 1:1 identical. Rename file local ipsec_set_policy() function to ipsec_set_policy_internal(). Remove one copy of the public functions, rename the other to ipsec_set_policy() and adapt callers. Public functions ipsec[46]_hdrsiz() were logically identical (ignoring one questionable assert in the v6 version). Rename the file local ipsec_hdrsiz() to ipsec_hdrsiz_internal(), the public function to ipsec_hdrsiz(), remove the duplicate copy and adapt the callers. The v6 version had been unused anyway. Cleanup comments. Public functions ipsec[46]_in_reject() were logically identical apart from statistics. Move the common code into a file local ipsec46_in_reject() leaving vimage+statistics in small AF specific wrapper functions. Note: unfortunately we already have a public ipsec_in_reject(). Reviewed by: sam Discussed with: rwatson (renaming to *_internal) MFC after: 26 days X-MFC: keep wrapper functions for public symbols?
2009-02-08 09:27:07 +00:00
static int
ipsec46_in_reject(struct mbuf *m, struct inpcb *inp)
{
struct secpolicy *sp;
int error;
int result;
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
IPSEC_ASSERT(m != NULL, ("null mbuf"));
/*
* Get SP for this packet.
* When we are called from ip_forward(), we call
* ipsec_getpolicybyaddr() with IP_FORWARDING flag.
*/
if (inp == NULL)
sp = ipsec_getpolicybyaddr(m, IPSEC_DIR_INBOUND, IP_FORWARDING, &error);
else
sp = ipsec_getpolicybysock(m, IPSEC_DIR_INBOUND, inp, &error);
if (sp != NULL) {
result = ipsec_in_reject(sp, m);
KEY_FREESP(&sp);
} else {
result = 0; /* XXX Should be panic?
* -> No, there may be error. */
}
return (result);
}
Try to remove/assimilate as much of formerly IPv4/6 specific (duplicate) code in sys/netipsec/ipsec.c and fold it into common, INET/6 independent functions. The file local functions ipsec4_setspidx_inpcb() and ipsec6_setspidx_inpcb() were 1:1 identical after the change in r186528. Rename to ipsec_setspidx_inpcb() and remove the duplicate. Public functions ipsec[46]_get_policy() were 1:1 identical. Remove one copy and merge in the factored out code from ipsec_get_policy() into the other. The public function left is now called ipsec_get_policy() and callers were adapted. Public functions ipsec[46]_set_policy() were 1:1 identical. Rename file local ipsec_set_policy() function to ipsec_set_policy_internal(). Remove one copy of the public functions, rename the other to ipsec_set_policy() and adapt callers. Public functions ipsec[46]_hdrsiz() were logically identical (ignoring one questionable assert in the v6 version). Rename the file local ipsec_hdrsiz() to ipsec_hdrsiz_internal(), the public function to ipsec_hdrsiz(), remove the duplicate copy and adapt the callers. The v6 version had been unused anyway. Cleanup comments. Public functions ipsec[46]_in_reject() were logically identical apart from statistics. Move the common code into a file local ipsec46_in_reject() leaving vimage+statistics in small AF specific wrapper functions. Note: unfortunately we already have a public ipsec_in_reject(). Reviewed by: sam Discussed with: rwatson (renaming to *_internal) MFC after: 26 days X-MFC: keep wrapper functions for public symbols?
2009-02-08 09:27:07 +00:00
/*
* Check AH/ESP integrity.
* This function is called from tcp_input(), udp_input(),
* and {ah,esp}4_input for tunnel mode.
*/
int
ipsec4_in_reject(struct mbuf *m, struct inpcb *inp)
{
INIT_VNET_IPSEC(curvnet);
int result;
result = ipsec46_in_reject(m, inp);
if (result)
V_ipsec4stat.ips_in_polvio++;
return (result);
}
#ifdef INET6
/*
* Check AH/ESP integrity.
* This function is called from tcp6_input(), udp6_input(),
* and {ah,esp}6_input for tunnel mode.
*/
int
ipsec6_in_reject(struct mbuf *m, struct inpcb *inp)
{
INIT_VNET_IPSEC(curvnet);
int result;
Try to remove/assimilate as much of formerly IPv4/6 specific (duplicate) code in sys/netipsec/ipsec.c and fold it into common, INET/6 independent functions. The file local functions ipsec4_setspidx_inpcb() and ipsec6_setspidx_inpcb() were 1:1 identical after the change in r186528. Rename to ipsec_setspidx_inpcb() and remove the duplicate. Public functions ipsec[46]_get_policy() were 1:1 identical. Remove one copy and merge in the factored out code from ipsec_get_policy() into the other. The public function left is now called ipsec_get_policy() and callers were adapted. Public functions ipsec[46]_set_policy() were 1:1 identical. Rename file local ipsec_set_policy() function to ipsec_set_policy_internal(). Remove one copy of the public functions, rename the other to ipsec_set_policy() and adapt callers. Public functions ipsec[46]_hdrsiz() were logically identical (ignoring one questionable assert in the v6 version). Rename the file local ipsec_hdrsiz() to ipsec_hdrsiz_internal(), the public function to ipsec_hdrsiz(), remove the duplicate copy and adapt the callers. The v6 version had been unused anyway. Cleanup comments. Public functions ipsec[46]_in_reject() were logically identical apart from statistics. Move the common code into a file local ipsec46_in_reject() leaving vimage+statistics in small AF specific wrapper functions. Note: unfortunately we already have a public ipsec_in_reject(). Reviewed by: sam Discussed with: rwatson (renaming to *_internal) MFC after: 26 days X-MFC: keep wrapper functions for public symbols?
2009-02-08 09:27:07 +00:00
result = ipsec46_in_reject(m, inp);
if (result)
V_ipsec6stat.ips_in_polvio++;
return (result);
}
#endif
/*
* Compute the byte size to be occupied by IPsec header.
* In case it is tunnelled, it includes the size of outer IP header.
* NOTE: SP passed is freed in this function.
*/
static size_t
Try to remove/assimilate as much of formerly IPv4/6 specific (duplicate) code in sys/netipsec/ipsec.c and fold it into common, INET/6 independent functions. The file local functions ipsec4_setspidx_inpcb() and ipsec6_setspidx_inpcb() were 1:1 identical after the change in r186528. Rename to ipsec_setspidx_inpcb() and remove the duplicate. Public functions ipsec[46]_get_policy() were 1:1 identical. Remove one copy and merge in the factored out code from ipsec_get_policy() into the other. The public function left is now called ipsec_get_policy() and callers were adapted. Public functions ipsec[46]_set_policy() were 1:1 identical. Rename file local ipsec_set_policy() function to ipsec_set_policy_internal(). Remove one copy of the public functions, rename the other to ipsec_set_policy() and adapt callers. Public functions ipsec[46]_hdrsiz() were logically identical (ignoring one questionable assert in the v6 version). Rename the file local ipsec_hdrsiz() to ipsec_hdrsiz_internal(), the public function to ipsec_hdrsiz(), remove the duplicate copy and adapt the callers. The v6 version had been unused anyway. Cleanup comments. Public functions ipsec[46]_in_reject() were logically identical apart from statistics. Move the common code into a file local ipsec46_in_reject() leaving vimage+statistics in small AF specific wrapper functions. Note: unfortunately we already have a public ipsec_in_reject(). Reviewed by: sam Discussed with: rwatson (renaming to *_internal) MFC after: 26 days X-MFC: keep wrapper functions for public symbols?
2009-02-08 09:27:07 +00:00
ipsec_hdrsiz_internal(struct secpolicy *sp)
{
INIT_VNET_IPSEC(curvnet);
struct ipsecrequest *isr;
size_t size;
KEYDEBUG(KEYDEBUG_IPSEC_DATA,
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
printf("%s: using SP\n", __func__); kdebug_secpolicy(sp));
switch (sp->policy) {
case IPSEC_POLICY_DISCARD:
case IPSEC_POLICY_BYPASS:
case IPSEC_POLICY_NONE:
return (0);
}
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
IPSEC_ASSERT(sp->policy == IPSEC_POLICY_IPSEC,
("invalid policy %u", sp->policy));
size = 0;
for (isr = sp->req; isr != NULL; isr = isr->next) {
size_t clen = 0;
switch (isr->saidx.proto) {
case IPPROTO_ESP:
clen = esp_hdrsiz(isr->sav);
break;
case IPPROTO_AH:
clen = ah_hdrsiz(isr->sav);
break;
case IPPROTO_IPCOMP:
clen = sizeof(struct ipcomp);
break;
}
if (isr->saidx.mode == IPSEC_MODE_TUNNEL) {
switch (isr->saidx.dst.sa.sa_family) {
case AF_INET:
clen += sizeof(struct ip);
break;
#ifdef INET6
case AF_INET6:
clen += sizeof(struct ip6_hdr);
break;
#endif
default:
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
ipseclog((LOG_ERR, "%s: unknown AF %d in "
"IPsec tunnel SA\n", __func__,
((struct sockaddr *)&isr->saidx.dst)->sa_family));
break;
}
}
size += clen;
}
return (size);
}
Try to remove/assimilate as much of formerly IPv4/6 specific (duplicate) code in sys/netipsec/ipsec.c and fold it into common, INET/6 independent functions. The file local functions ipsec4_setspidx_inpcb() and ipsec6_setspidx_inpcb() were 1:1 identical after the change in r186528. Rename to ipsec_setspidx_inpcb() and remove the duplicate. Public functions ipsec[46]_get_policy() were 1:1 identical. Remove one copy and merge in the factored out code from ipsec_get_policy() into the other. The public function left is now called ipsec_get_policy() and callers were adapted. Public functions ipsec[46]_set_policy() were 1:1 identical. Rename file local ipsec_set_policy() function to ipsec_set_policy_internal(). Remove one copy of the public functions, rename the other to ipsec_set_policy() and adapt callers. Public functions ipsec[46]_hdrsiz() were logically identical (ignoring one questionable assert in the v6 version). Rename the file local ipsec_hdrsiz() to ipsec_hdrsiz_internal(), the public function to ipsec_hdrsiz(), remove the duplicate copy and adapt the callers. The v6 version had been unused anyway. Cleanup comments. Public functions ipsec[46]_in_reject() were logically identical apart from statistics. Move the common code into a file local ipsec46_in_reject() leaving vimage+statistics in small AF specific wrapper functions. Note: unfortunately we already have a public ipsec_in_reject(). Reviewed by: sam Discussed with: rwatson (renaming to *_internal) MFC after: 26 days X-MFC: keep wrapper functions for public symbols?
2009-02-08 09:27:07 +00:00
/*
* This function is called from ipsec_hdrsiz_tcp(), ip_ipsec_mtu(),
* disabled ip6_ipsec_mtu() and ip6_forward().
*/
size_t
Try to remove/assimilate as much of formerly IPv4/6 specific (duplicate) code in sys/netipsec/ipsec.c and fold it into common, INET/6 independent functions. The file local functions ipsec4_setspidx_inpcb() and ipsec6_setspidx_inpcb() were 1:1 identical after the change in r186528. Rename to ipsec_setspidx_inpcb() and remove the duplicate. Public functions ipsec[46]_get_policy() were 1:1 identical. Remove one copy and merge in the factored out code from ipsec_get_policy() into the other. The public function left is now called ipsec_get_policy() and callers were adapted. Public functions ipsec[46]_set_policy() were 1:1 identical. Rename file local ipsec_set_policy() function to ipsec_set_policy_internal(). Remove one copy of the public functions, rename the other to ipsec_set_policy() and adapt callers. Public functions ipsec[46]_hdrsiz() were logically identical (ignoring one questionable assert in the v6 version). Rename the file local ipsec_hdrsiz() to ipsec_hdrsiz_internal(), the public function to ipsec_hdrsiz(), remove the duplicate copy and adapt the callers. The v6 version had been unused anyway. Cleanup comments. Public functions ipsec[46]_in_reject() were logically identical apart from statistics. Move the common code into a file local ipsec46_in_reject() leaving vimage+statistics in small AF specific wrapper functions. Note: unfortunately we already have a public ipsec_in_reject(). Reviewed by: sam Discussed with: rwatson (renaming to *_internal) MFC after: 26 days X-MFC: keep wrapper functions for public symbols?
2009-02-08 09:27:07 +00:00
ipsec_hdrsiz(struct mbuf *m, u_int dir, struct inpcb *inp)
{
INIT_VNET_IPSEC(curvnet);
struct secpolicy *sp;
int error;
size_t size;
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
IPSEC_ASSERT(m != NULL, ("null mbuf"));
/* Get SP for this packet.
* When we are called from ip_forward(), we call
* ipsec_getpolicybyaddr() with IP_FORWARDING flag.
*/
if (inp == NULL)
sp = ipsec_getpolicybyaddr(m, dir, IP_FORWARDING, &error);
else
sp = ipsec_getpolicybysock(m, dir, inp, &error);
if (sp != NULL) {
Try to remove/assimilate as much of formerly IPv4/6 specific (duplicate) code in sys/netipsec/ipsec.c and fold it into common, INET/6 independent functions. The file local functions ipsec4_setspidx_inpcb() and ipsec6_setspidx_inpcb() were 1:1 identical after the change in r186528. Rename to ipsec_setspidx_inpcb() and remove the duplicate. Public functions ipsec[46]_get_policy() were 1:1 identical. Remove one copy and merge in the factored out code from ipsec_get_policy() into the other. The public function left is now called ipsec_get_policy() and callers were adapted. Public functions ipsec[46]_set_policy() were 1:1 identical. Rename file local ipsec_set_policy() function to ipsec_set_policy_internal(). Remove one copy of the public functions, rename the other to ipsec_set_policy() and adapt callers. Public functions ipsec[46]_hdrsiz() were logically identical (ignoring one questionable assert in the v6 version). Rename the file local ipsec_hdrsiz() to ipsec_hdrsiz_internal(), the public function to ipsec_hdrsiz(), remove the duplicate copy and adapt the callers. The v6 version had been unused anyway. Cleanup comments. Public functions ipsec[46]_in_reject() were logically identical apart from statistics. Move the common code into a file local ipsec46_in_reject() leaving vimage+statistics in small AF specific wrapper functions. Note: unfortunately we already have a public ipsec_in_reject(). Reviewed by: sam Discussed with: rwatson (renaming to *_internal) MFC after: 26 days X-MFC: keep wrapper functions for public symbols?
2009-02-08 09:27:07 +00:00
size = ipsec_hdrsiz_internal(sp);
KEYDEBUG(KEYDEBUG_IPSEC_DATA,
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
printf("%s: size:%lu.\n", __func__,
(unsigned long)size));
KEY_FREESP(&sp);
} else {
size = 0; /* XXX Should be panic?
* -> No, we are called w/o knowing if
* IPsec processing is needed. */
}
return (size);
}
/*
* Check the variable replay window.
* ipsec_chkreplay() performs replay check before ICV verification.
* ipsec_updatereplay() updates replay bitmap. This must be called after
* ICV verification (it also performs replay check, which is usually done
* beforehand).
* 0 (zero) is returned if packet disallowed, 1 if packet permitted.
*
* Based on RFC 2401.
*/
int
ipsec_chkreplay(u_int32_t seq, struct secasvar *sav)
{
const struct secreplay *replay;
u_int32_t diff;
int fr;
u_int32_t wsizeb; /* Constant: bits of window size. */
int frlast; /* Constant: last frame. */
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
IPSEC_ASSERT(sav != NULL, ("Null SA"));
IPSEC_ASSERT(sav->replay != NULL, ("Null replay state"));
replay = sav->replay;
if (replay->wsize == 0)
return (1); /* No need to check replay. */
/* Constant. */
frlast = replay->wsize - 1;
wsizeb = replay->wsize << 3;
/* Sequence number of 0 is invalid. */
if (seq == 0)
return (0);
/* First time is always okay. */
if (replay->count == 0)
return (1);
if (seq > replay->lastseq) {
/* Larger sequences are okay. */
return (1);
} else {
/* seq is equal or less than lastseq. */
diff = replay->lastseq - seq;
/* Over range to check, i.e. too old or wrapped. */
if (diff >= wsizeb)
return (0);
fr = frlast - diff / 8;
/* This packet already seen? */
if ((replay->bitmap)[fr] & (1 << (diff % 8)))
return (0);
/* Out of order but good. */
return (1);
}
}
/*
* Check replay counter whether to update or not.
* OUT: 0: OK
* 1: NG
*/
int
ipsec_updatereplay(u_int32_t seq, struct secasvar *sav)
{
INIT_VNET_IPSEC(curvnet);
struct secreplay *replay;
u_int32_t diff;
int fr;
u_int32_t wsizeb; /* Constant: bits of window size. */
int frlast; /* Constant: last frame. */
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
IPSEC_ASSERT(sav != NULL, ("Null SA"));
IPSEC_ASSERT(sav->replay != NULL, ("Null replay state"));
replay = sav->replay;
if (replay->wsize == 0)
goto ok; /* No need to check replay. */
/* Constant. */
frlast = replay->wsize - 1;
wsizeb = replay->wsize << 3;
/* Sequence number of 0 is invalid. */
if (seq == 0)
return (1);
/* First time. */
if (replay->count == 0) {
replay->lastseq = seq;
bzero(replay->bitmap, replay->wsize);
(replay->bitmap)[frlast] = 1;
goto ok;
}
if (seq > replay->lastseq) {
/* seq is larger than lastseq. */
diff = seq - replay->lastseq;
/* New larger sequence number. */
if (diff < wsizeb) {
/* In window. */
/* Set bit for this packet. */
vshiftl(replay->bitmap, diff, replay->wsize);
(replay->bitmap)[frlast] |= 1;
} else {
/* This packet has a "way larger". */
bzero(replay->bitmap, replay->wsize);
(replay->bitmap)[frlast] = 1;
}
replay->lastseq = seq;
/* Larger is good. */
} else {
/* seq is equal or less than lastseq. */
diff = replay->lastseq - seq;
/* Over range to check, i.e. too old or wrapped. */
if (diff >= wsizeb)
return (1);
fr = frlast - diff / 8;
/* This packet already seen? */
if ((replay->bitmap)[fr] & (1 << (diff % 8)))
return (1);
/* Mark as seen. */
(replay->bitmap)[fr] |= (1 << (diff % 8));
/* Out of order but good. */
}
ok:
if (replay->count == ~0) {
/* Set overflow flag. */
replay->overflow++;
/* Don't increment, no more packets accepted. */
if ((sav->flags & SADB_X_EXT_CYCSEQ) == 0)
return (1);
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
ipseclog((LOG_WARNING, "%s: replay counter made %d cycle. %s\n",
__func__, replay->overflow, ipsec_logsastr(sav)));
}
replay->count++;
return (0);
}
/*
* Shift variable length buffer to left.
* IN: bitmap: pointer to the buffer
* nbit: the number of to shift.
* wsize: buffer size (bytes).
*/
static void
vshiftl(unsigned char *bitmap, int nbit, int wsize)
{
int s, j, i;
unsigned char over;
for (j = 0; j < nbit; j += 8) {
s = (nbit - j < 8) ? (nbit - j): 8;
bitmap[0] <<= s;
for (i = 1; i < wsize; i++) {
over = (bitmap[i] >> (8 - s));
bitmap[i] <<= s;
bitmap[i-1] |= over;
}
}
}
#ifdef INET
/* Return a printable string for the IPv4 address. */
static char *
inet_ntoa4(struct in_addr ina)
{
static char buf[4][4 * sizeof "123" + 4];
unsigned char *ucp = (unsigned char *) &ina;
static int i = 3;
/* XXX-BZ Returns static buffer. */
i = (i + 1) % 4;
sprintf(buf[i], "%d.%d.%d.%d", ucp[0] & 0xff, ucp[1] & 0xff,
ucp[2] & 0xff, ucp[3] & 0xff);
return (buf[i]);
}
#endif
/* Return a printable string for the address. */
char *
ipsec_address(union sockaddr_union* sa)
{
#ifdef INET6
char ip6buf[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN];
#endif
switch (sa->sa.sa_family) {
#ifdef INET
case AF_INET:
return (inet_ntoa4(sa->sin.sin_addr));
#endif /* INET */
#ifdef INET6
case AF_INET6:
return (ip6_sprintf(ip6buf, &sa->sin6.sin6_addr));
#endif /* INET6 */
default:
return ("(unknown address family)");
}
}
const char *
ipsec_logsastr(struct secasvar *sav)
{
static char buf[256];
char *p;
struct secasindex *saidx = &sav->sah->saidx;
MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixes change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
2003-09-29 22:57:43 +00:00
IPSEC_ASSERT(saidx->src.sa.sa_family == saidx->dst.sa.sa_family,
("address family mismatch"));
p = buf;
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "SA(SPI=%u ", (u_int32_t)ntohl(sav->spi));
while (p && *p)
p++;
/* NB: only use ipsec_address on one address at a time. */
snprintf(p, sizeof (buf) - (p - buf), "src=%s ",
ipsec_address(&saidx->src));
while (p && *p)
p++;
snprintf(p, sizeof (buf) - (p - buf), "dst=%s)",
ipsec_address(&saidx->dst));
return (buf);
}
void
ipsec_dumpmbuf(struct mbuf *m)
{
int totlen;
int i;
u_char *p;
totlen = 0;
printf("---\n");
while (m) {
p = mtod(m, u_char *);
for (i = 0; i < m->m_len; i++) {
printf("%02x ", p[i]);
totlen++;
if (totlen % 16 == 0)
printf("\n");
}
m = m->m_next;
}
if (totlen % 16 != 0)
printf("\n");
printf("---\n");
}
static void
ipsec_attach(void)
{
Introduce vnet module registration / initialization framework with dependency tracking and ordering enforcement. With this change, per-vnet initialization functions introduced with r190787 are no longer directly called from traditional initialization functions (which cc in most cases inlined to pre-r190787 code), but are instead registered via the vnet framework first, and are invoked only after all prerequisite modules have been initialized. In the long run, this framework should allow us to both initialize and dismantle multiple vnet instances in a correct order. The problem this change aims to solve is how to replay the initialization sequence of various network stack components, which have been traditionally triggered via different mechanisms (SYSINIT, protosw). Note that this initialization sequence was and still can be subtly different depending on whether certain pieces of code have been statically compiled into the kernel, loaded as modules by boot loader, or kldloaded at run time. The approach is simple - we record the initialization sequence established by the traditional mechanisms whenever vnet_mod_register() is called for a particular vnet module. The vnet_mod_register_multi() variant allows a single initializer function to be registered multiple times but with different arguments - currently this is only used in kern/uipc_domain.c by net_add_domain() with different struct domain * as arguments, which allows for protosw-registered initialization routines to be invoked in a correct order by the new vnet initialization framework. For the purpose of identifying vnet modules, each vnet module has to have a unique ID, which is statically assigned in sys/vimage.h. Dynamic assignment of vnet module IDs is not supported yet. A vnet module may specify a single prerequisite module at registration time by filling in the vmi_dependson field of its vnet_modinfo struct with the ID of the module it depends on. Unless specified otherwise, all vnet modules depend on VNET_MOD_NET (container for ifnet list head, rt_tables etc.), which thus has to and will always be initialized first. The framework will panic if it detects any unresolved dependencies before completing system initialization. Detection of unresolved dependencies for vnet modules registered after boot (kldloaded modules) is not provided. Note that the fact that each module can specify only a single prerequisite may become problematic in the long run. In particular, INET6 depends on INET being already instantiated, due to TCP / UDP structures residing in INET container. IPSEC also depends on INET, which will in turn additionally complicate making INET6-only kernel configs a reality. The entire registration framework can be compiled out by turning on the VIMAGE_GLOBALS kernel config option. Reviewed by: bz Approved by: julian (mentor)
2009-04-11 05:58:58 +00:00
#ifndef VIMAGE_GLOBALS
vnet_mod_register(&vnet_ipsec_modinfo);
#else
ipsec_iattach(NULL);
Introduce vnet module registration / initialization framework with dependency tracking and ordering enforcement. With this change, per-vnet initialization functions introduced with r190787 are no longer directly called from traditional initialization functions (which cc in most cases inlined to pre-r190787 code), but are instead registered via the vnet framework first, and are invoked only after all prerequisite modules have been initialized. In the long run, this framework should allow us to both initialize and dismantle multiple vnet instances in a correct order. The problem this change aims to solve is how to replay the initialization sequence of various network stack components, which have been traditionally triggered via different mechanisms (SYSINIT, protosw). Note that this initialization sequence was and still can be subtly different depending on whether certain pieces of code have been statically compiled into the kernel, loaded as modules by boot loader, or kldloaded at run time. The approach is simple - we record the initialization sequence established by the traditional mechanisms whenever vnet_mod_register() is called for a particular vnet module. The vnet_mod_register_multi() variant allows a single initializer function to be registered multiple times but with different arguments - currently this is only used in kern/uipc_domain.c by net_add_domain() with different struct domain * as arguments, which allows for protosw-registered initialization routines to be invoked in a correct order by the new vnet initialization framework. For the purpose of identifying vnet modules, each vnet module has to have a unique ID, which is statically assigned in sys/vimage.h. Dynamic assignment of vnet module IDs is not supported yet. A vnet module may specify a single prerequisite module at registration time by filling in the vmi_dependson field of its vnet_modinfo struct with the ID of the module it depends on. Unless specified otherwise, all vnet modules depend on VNET_MOD_NET (container for ifnet list head, rt_tables etc.), which thus has to and will always be initialized first. The framework will panic if it detects any unresolved dependencies before completing system initialization. Detection of unresolved dependencies for vnet modules registered after boot (kldloaded modules) is not provided. Note that the fact that each module can specify only a single prerequisite may become problematic in the long run. In particular, INET6 depends on INET being already instantiated, due to TCP / UDP structures residing in INET container. IPSEC also depends on INET, which will in turn additionally complicate making INET6-only kernel configs a reality. The entire registration framework can be compiled out by turning on the VIMAGE_GLOBALS kernel config option. Reviewed by: bz Approved by: julian (mentor)
2009-04-11 05:58:58 +00:00
#endif
}
static int
ipsec_iattach(const void *unused __unused)
{
INIT_VNET_IPSEC(curvnet);
SECPOLICY_LOCK_INIT(&V_ip4_def_policy);
V_ip4_def_policy.refcnt = 1; /* NB: disallow free. */
return (0);
}
#ifdef VIMAGE
static int
ipsec_idetach(const void *unused __unused)
{
/* XXX revisit this! */
return (0);
}
#endif
SYSINIT(ipsec, SI_SUB_PROTO_DOMAIN, SI_ORDER_FIRST, ipsec_attach, NULL);
/* XXX This stuff doesn't belong here... */
static struct xformsw* xforms = NULL;
/*
* Register a transform; typically at system startup.
*/
void
xform_register(struct xformsw* xsp)
{
xsp->xf_next = xforms;
xforms = xsp;
}
/*
* Initialize transform support in an sav.
*/
int
xform_init(struct secasvar *sav, int xftype)
{
struct xformsw *xsp;
if (sav->tdb_xform != NULL) /* Previously initialized. */
return (0);
for (xsp = xforms; xsp; xsp = xsp->xf_next)
if (xsp->xf_type == xftype)
return ((*xsp->xf_init)(sav, xsp));
return (EINVAL);
}