freebsd-nq/sys/netipsec/esp_var.h

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/* $FreeBSD$ */
/* $OpenBSD: ip_esp.h,v 1.37 2002/06/09 16:26:10 itojun Exp $ */
/*-
* The authors of this code are John Ioannidis (ji@tla.org),
* Angelos D. Keromytis (kermit@csd.uch.gr) and
* Niels Provos (provos@physnet.uni-hamburg.de).
*
* The original version of this code was written by John Ioannidis
* for BSD/OS in Athens, Greece, in November 1995.
*
* Ported to OpenBSD and NetBSD, with additional transforms, in December 1996,
* by Angelos D. Keromytis.
*
* Additional transforms and features in 1997 and 1998 by Angelos D. Keromytis
* and Niels Provos.
*
* Additional features in 1999 by Angelos D. Keromytis.
*
* Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 by John Ioannidis,
* Angelos D. Keromytis and Niels Provos.
* Copyright (c) 2001 Angelos D. Keromytis.
*
* Permission to use, copy, and modify this software with or without fee
* is hereby granted, provided that this entire notice is included in
* all copies of any software which is or includes a copy or
* modification of this software.
* You may use this code under the GNU public license if you so wish. Please
* contribute changes back to the authors under this freer than GPL license
* so that we may further the use of strong encryption without limitations to
* all.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS BEING PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED WARRANTY. IN PARTICULAR, NONE OF THE AUTHORS MAKES ANY
* REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND CONCERNING THE
* MERCHANTABILITY OF THIS SOFTWARE OR ITS FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR
* PURPOSE.
*/
#ifndef _NETIPSEC_ESP_VAR_H_
#define _NETIPSEC_ESP_VAR_H_
/*
* These define the algorithm indices into the histogram. They're
* presently based on the PF_KEY v2 protocol values which is bogus;
* they should be decoupled from the protocol at which time we can
* pack them and reduce the size of the array to a reasonable value.
*/
#define ESP_ALG_MAX 256 /* NB: could be < but skipjack is 249 */
struct espstat {
uint64_t esps_hdrops; /* Packet shorter than header shows */
uint64_t esps_nopf; /* Protocol family not supported */
uint64_t esps_notdb;
uint64_t esps_badkcr;
uint64_t esps_qfull;
uint64_t esps_noxform;
uint64_t esps_badilen;
uint64_t esps_wrap; /* Replay counter wrapped around */
uint64_t esps_badenc; /* Bad encryption detected */
uint64_t esps_badauth; /* Only valid for transforms with auth */
uint64_t esps_replay; /* Possible packet replay detected */
uint64_t esps_input; /* Input ESP packets */
uint64_t esps_output; /* Output ESP packets */
uint64_t esps_invalid; /* Trying to use an invalid TDB */
uint64_t esps_ibytes; /* Input bytes */
uint64_t esps_obytes; /* Output bytes */
uint64_t esps_toobig; /* Packet got larger than IP_MAXPACKET */
uint64_t esps_pdrops; /* Packet blocked due to policy */
uint64_t esps_crypto; /* Crypto processing failure */
uint64_t esps_tunnel; /* Tunnel sanity check failure */
uint64_t esps_hist[ESP_ALG_MAX]; /* Per-algorithm op count */
};
#ifdef _KERNEL
#include <sys/counter.h>
Build on Jeff Roberson's linker-set based dynamic per-CPU allocator (DPCPU), as suggested by Peter Wemm, and implement a new per-virtual network stack memory allocator. Modify vnet to use the allocator instead of monolithic global container structures (vinet, ...). This change solves many binary compatibility problems associated with VIMAGE, and restores ELF symbols for virtualized global variables. Each virtualized global variable exists as a "reference copy", and also once per virtual network stack. Virtualized global variables are tagged at compile-time, placing the in a special linker set, which is loaded into a contiguous region of kernel memory. Virtualized global variables in the base kernel are linked as normal, but those in modules are copied and relocated to a reserved portion of the kernel's vnet region with the help of a the kernel linker. Virtualized global variables exist in per-vnet memory set up when the network stack instance is created, and are initialized statically from the reference copy. Run-time access occurs via an accessor macro, which converts from the current vnet and requested symbol to a per-vnet address. When "options VIMAGE" is not compiled into the kernel, normal global ELF symbols will be used instead and indirection is avoided. This change restores static initialization for network stack global variables, restores support for non-global symbols and types, eliminates the need for many subsystem constructors, eliminates large per-subsystem structures that caused many binary compatibility issues both for monitoring applications (netstat) and kernel modules, removes the per-function INIT_VNET_*() macros throughout the stack, eliminates the need for vnet_symmap ksym(2) munging, and eliminates duplicate definitions of virtualized globals under VIMAGE_GLOBALS. Bump __FreeBSD_version and update UPDATING. Portions submitted by: bz Reviewed by: bz, zec Discussed with: gnn, jamie, jeff, jhb, julian, sam Suggested by: peter Approved by: re (kensmith)
2009-07-14 22:48:30 +00:00
VNET_DECLARE(int, esp_enable);
VNET_PCPUSTAT_DECLARE(struct espstat, espstat);
#define ESPSTAT_ADD(name, val) \
VNET_PCPUSTAT_ADD(struct espstat, espstat, name, (val))
#define ESPSTAT_INC(name) ESPSTAT_ADD(name, 1)
#define V_esp_enable VNET(esp_enable)
#endif /* _KERNEL */
#endif /*_NETIPSEC_ESP_VAR_H_*/