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Author SHA1 Message Date
David Malone
969860f3ed The tcp syncache code was leaving the IPv6 flowlabel uninitialised
for the SYN|ACK packet and then letting in6_pcbconnect set the
flowlabel later. Arange for the syncache/syncookie code to set and
recall the flow label so that the flowlabel used for the SYN|ACK
is consistent. This is done by using some of the cookie (when tcp
cookies are enabeled) and by stashing the flowlabel in syncache.

Tested and Discovered by:	Orla McGann <orly@cnri.dit.ie>
Approved by:			ume, silby
MFC after:			1 month
2004-07-17 19:44:13 +00:00
Max Laier
c550f2206d Define semantic of M_SKIP_FIREWALL more precisely, i.e. also pass associated
icmp_error() packets. While here retire PACKET_TAG_PF_GENERATED (which
served the same purpose) and use M_SKIP_FIREWALL in pf as well. This should
speed up things a bit as we get rid of the tag allocations.

Discussed with:	juli
2004-07-17 05:10:06 +00:00
Juli Mallett
765d141c78 Make M_SKIP_FIREWALL a global (and semantic) flag, preventing anything from
using M_PROTO6 and possibly shooting someone's foot, as well as allowing the
firewall to be used in multiple passes, or with a packet classifier frontend,
that may need to explicitly allow a certain packet.  Presently this is handled
in the ipfw_chk code as before, though I have run with it moved to upper
layers, and possibly it should apply to ipfilter and pf as well, though this
has not been investigated.

Discussed with:	luigi, rwatson
2004-07-17 02:40:13 +00:00
Hajimu UMEMOTO
8a59da300c when IN6P_AUTOFLOWLABEL is set, the flowlabel is not set on
outgoing tcp connections.

Reported by:	Orla McGann <orly@cnri.dit.ie>
Reviewed by:	Orla McGann <orly@cnri.dit.ie>
Obtained from:	KAME
2004-07-16 18:08:13 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
3e019deaed Do a pass over all modules in the kernel and make them return EOPNOTSUPP
for unknown events.

A number of modules return EINVAL in this instance, and I have left
those alone for now and instead taught MOD_QUIESCE to accept this
as "didn't do anything".
2004-07-15 08:26:07 +00:00
Stefan Farfeleder
439dfb0c35 Remove erroneous semicolons. 2004-07-13 16:06:19 +00:00
Robert Watson
7cfc690440 After each label in tcp_input(), assert the inpcbinfo and inpcb lock
state that we expect.
2004-07-12 19:28:07 +00:00
Brian Somers
0ac4013324 Change the following environment variables to kernel options:
bootp -> BOOTP
    bootp.nfsroot -> BOOTP_NFSROOT
    bootp.nfsv3 -> BOOTP_NFSV3
    bootp.compat -> BOOTP_COMPAT
    bootp.wired_to -> BOOTP_WIRED_TO

- i.e. back out the previous commit.  It's already possible to
pxeboot(8) with a GENERIC kernel.

Pointed out by: dwmalone
2004-07-08 22:35:36 +00:00
Brian Somers
59e1ebc9b5 Change the following kernel options to environment variables:
BOOTP -> bootp
    BOOTP_NFSROOT -> bootp.nfsroot
    BOOTP_NFSV3 -> bootp.nfsv3
    BOOTP_COMPAT -> bootp.compat
    BOOTP_WIRED_TO -> bootp.wired_to

This lets you PXE boot with a GENERIC kernel by putting this sort of thing
in loader.conf:

    bootp="YES"
    bootp.nfsroot="YES"
    bootp.nfsv3="YES"
    bootp.wired_to="bge1"

or even setting the variables manually from the OK prompt.
2004-07-08 13:40:33 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
de47739e71 Push WARNS back up to 6, but define NO_WERROR; I want the warts out in the
open where people can see them and hopefully fix them.
2004-07-06 12:15:24 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
9fa0fd2682 Introduce inline {ip,udp,tcp}_next() functions which take a pointer to an
{ip,udp,tcp} header and return a void * pointing to the payload (i.e. the
first byte past the end of the header and any required padding).  Use them
consistently throughout libalias to a) reduce code duplication, b) improve
code legibility, c) get rid of a bunch of alignment warnings.
2004-07-06 12:13:28 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
e3e2c21639 Rewrite twowords() to access its argument through a char pointer and not
a short pointer.  The previous implementation seems to be in a gray zone
of the C standard, and GCC generates incorrect code for it at -O2 or
higher on some platforms.
2004-07-06 09:22:18 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
95347a8ee0 Temporarily lower WARNS to 3 while I figure out the alignment issues on
alpha.
2004-07-06 08:44:41 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
ed01a58215 Make libalias WARNS?=6-clean. This mostly involves renaming variables
named link, foo_link or link_foo to lnk, foo_lnk or lnk_foo, fixing
signed / unsigned comparisons, and shoving unused function arguments
under the carpet.

I was hoping WARNS?=6 might reveal more serious problems, and perhaps
the source of the -O2 breakage, but found no smoking gun.
2004-07-05 11:10:57 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
ffcb611a9d Parenthesize return values. 2004-07-05 10:55:23 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
f311ebb4ec Mechanical whitespace cleanup. 2004-07-05 10:53:28 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
e6bbb69149 Add LibAliasOutTry() which checks a packet for a hit in the tables, but
does not create a new entry if none is found.
2004-07-04 12:53:07 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
1a0a934547 Mechanically kill hard sentence breaks. 2004-07-02 23:52:20 +00:00
Jayanth Vijayaraghavan
a0445c2e2c On receiving 3 duplicate acknowledgements, SACK recovery was not being entered correctly.
Fix this problem by separating out the SACK and the newreno cases. Also, check
if we are in FASTRECOVERY for the sack case and if so, turn off dupacks.

Fix an issue where the congestion window was not being incremented by ssthresh.

Thanks to Mohan Srinivasan for finding this problem.
2004-07-01 23:34:06 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
c9a246418d Bumped document date.
Fixed markup.
Fixed examples to match the new API.
2004-07-01 17:51:48 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
e3e244bff6 Rwatson, write 100 times for tomorrow:
First unlock, then assign NULL to pointer.
2004-06-27 21:54:34 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
0a44517d3a Those are unneeded too. 2004-06-27 09:06:10 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
46e3b1cbe7 Add two missing includes and remove two uneeded.
This is quite serious fix, because even with MAC framework compiled in,
MAC entry points in those two files were simply ignored.
2004-06-27 09:03:22 +00:00
Robert Watson
1e4d7da707 Reduce the number of unnecessary unlock-relocks on socket buffer mutexes
associated with performing a wakeup on the socket buffer:

- When performing an sbappend*() followed by a so[rw]wakeup(), explicitly
  acquire the socket buffer lock and use the _locked() variants of both
  calls.  Note that the _locked() sowakeup() versions unlock the mutex on
  return.  This is done in uipc_send(), divert_packet(), mroute
  socket_send(), raw_append(), tcp_reass(), tcp_input(), and udp_append().

- When the socket buffer lock is dropped before a sowakeup(), remove the
  explicit unlock and use the _locked() sowakeup() variant.  This is done
  in soisdisconnecting(), soisdisconnected() when setting the can't send/
  receive flags and dropping data, and in uipc_rcvd() which adjusting
  back-pressure on the sockets.

For UNIX domain sockets running mpsafe with a contention-intensive SMP
mysql benchmark, this results in a 1.6% query rate improvement due to
reduce mutex costs.
2004-06-26 19:10:39 +00:00
Robert Watson
3f9d1ef905 Remove spl's from TCP protocol entry points. While not all locking
is merged here yet, this will ease the merge process by bringing the
locked and unlocked versions into sync.
2004-06-26 17:50:50 +00:00
Paul Saab
652178a12a White space & spelling fixes
Submitted by:	Xin LI <delphij@frontfree.net>
2004-06-25 04:11:26 +00:00
Bruce M Simpson
37332f049f Whitespace. 2004-06-25 02:29:58 +00:00
Robert Watson
5905999b2f Broaden scope of the socket buffer lock when processing an ACK so that
the read and write of sb_cc are atomic.  Call sbdrop_locked() instead
of sbdrop() since we already hold the socket buffer lock.
2004-06-24 03:07:27 +00:00
Robert Watson
927c5cea3f Protect so_oobmark with with SOCKBUF_LOCK(&so->so_rcv), and broaden
locking in tcp_input() for TCP packets with urgent data pointers to
hold the socket buffer lock across testing and updating oobmark
from just protecting sb_state.

Update socket locking annotations
2004-06-24 02:57:12 +00:00
Robert Watson
a138d21769 In ip_ctloutput(), acquire the inpcb lock around some of the basic
inpcb flag and status updates.
2004-06-24 02:05:47 +00:00
Robert Watson
d67ec3dd48 When asserting non-Giant locks in the network stack, also assert
Giant if debug.mpsafenet=0, as any points that require synchronization
in the SMPng world also required it in the Giant-world:

- inpcb locks (including IPv6)
- inpcbinfo locks (including IPv6)
- dummynet subsystem lock
- ipfw2 subsystem lock
2004-06-24 02:01:48 +00:00
Robert Watson
3f11a2f374 Introduce sbreserve_locked(), which asserts the socket buffer lock on
the socket buffer having its limits adjusted.  sbreserve() now acquires
the lock before calling sbreserve_locked().  In soreserve(), acquire
socket buffer locks across read-modify-writes of socket buffer fields,
and calls into sbreserve/sbrelease; make sure to acquire in keeping
with the socket buffer lock order.  In tcp_mss(), acquire the socket
buffer lock in the calling context so that we have atomic read-modify
-write on buffer sizes.
2004-06-24 01:37:04 +00:00
Paul Saab
76947e3222 Move the sack sysctl's under net.inet.tcp.sack
net.inet.tcp.do_sack -> net.inet.tcp.sack.enable
net.inet.tcp.sackhole_limit -> net.inet.tcp.sack.sackhole_limit

Requested by:	wollman
2004-06-23 21:34:07 +00:00
Paul Saab
6d90faf3d8 Add support for TCP Selective Acknowledgements. The work for this
originated on RELENG_4 and was ported to -CURRENT.

The scoreboarding code was obtained from OpenBSD, and many
of the remaining changes were inspired by OpenBSD, but not
taken directly from there.

You can enable/disable sack using net.inet.tcp.do_sack. You can
also limit the number of sack holes that all senders can have in
the scoreboard with net.inet.tcp.sackhole_limit.

Reviewed by:	gnn
Obtained from:	Yahoo! (Mohan Srinivasan, Jayanth Vijayaraghavan)
2004-06-23 21:04:37 +00:00
Robert Watson
bb7479a613 Acquire socket lock around frobbing of socket state in divert sockets. 2004-06-22 04:00:51 +00:00
Robert Watson
ffcbc0e4c5 Prefer use of the inpcb as a MAC label source for outgoing packets sent
via divert sockets, when available.
2004-06-22 03:58:50 +00:00
Robert Watson
d330008e3b If debug.mpsafenet is set, initialize TCP callouts as CALLOUT_MPSAFE. 2004-06-20 21:44:50 +00:00
Robert Watson
1f82efb3b7 Assert the inpcb lock before letting MAC check whether we can deliver
to the inpcb in tcp_input().
2004-06-20 20:17:29 +00:00
Robert Watson
1b83216eda IP multicast code no longer needs to acquire Giant before appending
an mbuf onto a socket buffer.  This is left over from debug.mpsafenet
affecting the forwarding/bridging plane only.
2004-06-20 20:10:05 +00:00
Robert Watson
4e397bc524 In tcp_ctloutput(), don't hold the inpcb lock over a call to
ip_ctloutput(), as it may need to perform blocking memory allocations.
This also improves consistency with locking relative to other points
that call into ip_ctloutput().

Bumped into by:	Grover Lines <grover@ceribus.net>
2004-06-18 20:22:21 +00:00
Bruce M Simpson
4f450ff9a5 Check that m->m_pkthdr.rcvif is not NULL before checking if a packet
was received on a broadcast address on the input path. Under certain
circumstances this could result in a panic, notably for locally-generated
packets which do not have m_pkthdr.rcvif set.

This is a similar situation to that which is solved by
src/sys/netinet/ip_icmp.c rev 1.66.

PR:		kern/52935
2004-06-18 12:58:45 +00:00
Bruce M Simpson
f3e0b7ef7f Appease GCC. 2004-06-18 09:53:58 +00:00
Bruce M Simpson
5214cb3f59 If SO_DEBUG is enabled for a TCP socket, and a received segment is
encapsulated within an IPv6 datagram, do not abuse the 'ipov' pointer
when registering trace records.  'ipov' is specific to IPv4, and
will therefore be uninitialized.

[This fandango is only necessary in the first place because of our
host-byte-order IP field pessimization.]

PR:		kern/60856
Submitted by:	Galois Zheng
2004-06-18 03:31:07 +00:00
Bruce M Simpson
da181cc144 Don't set FIN on a retransmitted segment after a FIN has been sent,
unless the segment really contains the last of the data for the stream.

PR:		kern/34619
Obtained from:	OpenBSD (tcp_output.c rev 1.47)
Noticed by:	Joseph Ishac
Reviewed by:	George Neville-Neil
2004-06-18 02:47:59 +00:00
Bruce M Simpson
27de0135ce Ensure that dst is bzeroed before calling rtalloc_ign(), to avoid possible
routing table corruption.

PR:		kern/40563, freebsd4/432 (KAME)
Obtained from:	NetBSD (in_gif.c rev 1.26.10.1)
Requested by:	Jean-Luc Richier
2004-06-18 02:04:07 +00:00
Max Laier
7c1fe95333 Commit pf version 3.5 and link additional files to the kernel build.
Version 3.5 brings:
 - Atomic commits of ruleset changes (reduce the chance of ending up in an
   inconsistent state).
 - A 30% reduction in the size of state table entries.
 - Source-tracking (limit number of clients and states per client).
 - Sticky-address (the flexibility of round-robin with the benefits of
   source-hash).
 - Significant improvements to interface handling.
 - and many more ...
2004-06-16 23:24:02 +00:00
Max Laier
a306c902b8 Prepare for pf 3.5 import:
- Remove pflog and pfsync modules. Things will change in such a fashion
   that there will be one module with pf+pflog that can be loaded into
   GENERIC without problems (which is what most people want). pfsync is no
   longer possible as a module.
 - Add multicast address for in-kernel multicast pfsync protocol. Protocol
   glue will follow once the import is done.
 - Add one more mbuf tag
2004-06-16 22:59:06 +00:00
Maxim Konovalov
ef14c36965 o connect(2): if there is no a route to the destination
do not pick up the first local ip address for the source
ip address, return ENETUNREACH instead.

Submitted by:	Gleb Smirnoff
Reviewed by:	-current (silence)
2004-06-16 10:02:36 +00:00
Bruce M Simpson
d420fcda27 Fix build for IPSEC && !INET6
PR:		kern/66125
Submitted by:	Cyrille Lefevre
2004-06-16 09:35:07 +00:00
Bruce M Simpson
49b19bfc47 Reverse a patch which has no effect on -CURRENT and should probably be
applied directly to -STABLE.

Noticed by:	iedowse
Pointy hat to:	bms
2004-06-16 08:50:14 +00:00
Bruce M Simpson
57ab3660ff In ip_forward(), when calculating the MTU in effect for an IPSEC transport
mode tunnel, take the per-route MTU into account, *if* and *only if* it
is non-zero (as found in struct rt_metrics/rt_metrics_lite).

PR:		kern/42727
Obtained from:	NetBSD (ip_input.c rev 1.151)
2004-06-16 08:33:09 +00:00
Bruce M Simpson
e6b0a57025 In ip_forward(), set m->m_pkthdr.len correctly such that the mbuf chain
is sane, and ipsec4_getpolicybyaddr() will therefore complete.

PR:		kern/42727
Obtained from:	KAME (kame/freebsd4/sys/netinet/ip_input.c rev 1.42)
2004-06-16 08:28:54 +00:00
Bruce M Simpson
34e3ccb34b Disconnect a temporarily-connected UDP socket in out-of-mbufs case. This
fixes the problem of UDP sockets getting wedged in a connected state (and
bound to their destination) under heavy load.
Temporary bind/connect should probably be deleted in future
as an optimization, as described in "A Faster UDP" [Partridge/Pink 1993].

Notes:
 - INP_LOCK() is already held in udp_output(). The connection is in effect
   happening at a layer lower than the socket layer, therefore in theory
   socket locking should not be needed.
 - Inlining the in_pcbdisconnect() operation buys us nothing (in the case
   of the current state of the code), as laddr is not part of the
   inpcb hash or the udbinfo hash. Therefore there should be no need
   to rehash after restoring laddr in the error case (this was a
   concern of the original author of the patch).

PR:		kern/41765
Requested by:	gnn
Submitted by:	Jinmei Tatuya (with cleanups)
Tested by:	spray(8)
2004-06-16 05:41:00 +00:00
Robert Watson
a97719a4c5 Convert GIANT_REQUIRED to NET_ASSERT_GIANT for socket access. 2004-06-16 03:36:06 +00:00
Robert Watson
7721f5d760 Grab the socket buffer send or receive mutex when performing a
read-modify-write on the sb_state field.  This commit catches only
the "easy" ones where it doesn't interact with as yet unmerged
locking.
2004-06-15 03:51:44 +00:00
Robert Watson
c0b99ffa02 The socket field so_state is used to hold a variety of socket related
flags relating to several aspects of socket functionality.  This change
breaks out several bits relating to send and receive operation into a
new per-socket buffer field, sb_state, in order to facilitate locking.
This is required because, in order to provide more granular locking of
sockets, different state fields have different locking properties.  The
following fields are moved to sb_state:

  SS_CANTRCVMORE            (so_state)
  SS_CANTSENDMORE           (so_state)
  SS_RCVATMARK              (so_state)

Rename respectively to:

  SBS_CANTRCVMORE           (so_rcv.sb_state)
  SBS_CANTSENDMORE          (so_snd.sb_state)
  SBS_RCVATMARK             (so_rcv.sb_state)

This facilitates locking by isolating fields to be located with other
identically locked fields, and permits greater granularity in socket
locking by avoiding storing fields with different locking semantics in
the same short (avoiding locking conflicts).  In the future, we may
wish to coallesce sb_state and sb_flags; for the time being I leave
them separate and there is no additional memory overhead due to the
packing/alignment of shorts in the socket buffer structure.
2004-06-14 18:16:22 +00:00
Max Laier
02b199f158 Link ALTQ to the build and break with ABI for struct ifnet. Please recompile
your (network) modules as well as any userland that might make sense of
sizeof(struct ifnet).
This does not change the queueing yet. These changes will follow in a
seperate commit. Same with the driver changes, which need case by case
evaluation.

__FreeBSD_version bump will follow.

Tested-by:	(i386)LINT
2004-06-13 17:29:10 +00:00
Doug Rabson
b8b3323469 Add a new driver to support IP over firewire. This driver is intended to
conform to the rfc2734 and rfc3146 standard for IP over firewire and
should eventually supercede the fwe driver. Right now the broadcast
channel number is hardwired and we don't support MCAP for multicast
channel allocation - more infrastructure is required in the firewire
code itself to fix these problems.
2004-06-13 10:54:36 +00:00
Robert Watson
310e7ceb94 Socket MAC labels so_label and so_peerlabel are now protected by
SOCK_LOCK(so):

- Hold socket lock over calls to MAC entry points reading or
  manipulating socket labels.

- Assert socket lock in MAC entry point implementations.

- When externalizing the socket label, first make a thread-local
  copy while holding the socket lock, then release the socket lock
  to externalize to userspace.
2004-06-13 02:50:07 +00:00
Robert Watson
395a08c904 Extend coverage of SOCK_LOCK(so) to include so_count, the socket
reference count:

- Assert SOCK_LOCK(so) macros that directly manipulate so_count:
  soref(), sorele().

- Assert SOCK_LOCK(so) in macros/functions that rely on the state of
  so_count: sofree(), sotryfree().

- Acquire SOCK_LOCK(so) before calling these functions or macros in
  various contexts in the stack, both at the socket and protocol
  layers.

- In some cases, perform soisdisconnected() before sotryfree(), as
  this could result in frobbing of a non-present socket if
  sotryfree() actually frees the socket.

- Note that sofree()/sotryfree() will release the socket lock even if
  they don't free the socket.

Submitted by:	sam
Sponsored by:	FreeBSD Foundation
Obtained from:	BSD/OS
2004-06-12 20:47:32 +00:00
Christian S.J. Peron
d316f2cf4f Modify ip fw so that whenever UID or GID constraints exist in a
ruleset, the pcb is looked up once per ipfw_chk() activation.

This is done by extracting the required information out of the PCB
and caching it to the ipfw_chk() stack. This should greatly reduce
PCB looking contention and speed up the processing of UID/GID based
firewall rules (especially with large UID/GID rulesets).

Some very basic benchmarks were taken which compares the number
of in_pcblookup_hash(9) activations to the number of firewall
rules containing UID/GID based contraints before and after this patch.

The results can be viewed here:
o http://people.freebsd.org/~csjp/ip_fw_pcb.png

Reviewed by:	andre, luigi, rwatson
Approved by:	bmilekic (mentor)
2004-06-11 22:17:14 +00:00
Robert Watson
c1d587c848 Remove unneeded Giant acquisition in divert_packet(), which is
left over from debug.mpsafenet affecting only the forwarding
plane.  Giant is now acquired in the ithread/netisr or in the
system call code.
2004-06-11 04:06:51 +00:00
Robert Watson
c14800e6ff Lock down parallel router_info list for tracking multicast IGMP
versions of various routers seen:

- Introduce igmp_mtx.
- Protect global variable 'router_info_head' and list fields
  in struct router_info with this mutex, as well as
  igmp_timers_are_running.
- find_rti() asserts that the caller acquires igmp_mtx.
- Annotate a failure to check the return value of
  MALLOC(..., M_NOWAIT).
2004-06-11 03:42:37 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
dd4d62c7d8 init_tables() must be run after sys/net/route.c:route_init(). 2004-06-10 20:20:37 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
cd8b5ae0ae Introduce a new feature to IPFW2: lookup tables. These are useful
for handling large sparse address sets.  Initial implementation by
Vsevolod Lobko <seva@ip.net.ua>, refined by me.

MFC after:	1 week
2004-06-09 20:10:38 +00:00
Hajimu UMEMOTO
cad1917d48 do not send icmp response if the original packet is encrypted.
Obtained from:	KAME
MFC after:	1 week
2004-06-07 09:56:59 +00:00
Bosko Milekic
ac830b58d1 Move the locking of the pcb into raw_output(). Organize code so
that m_prepend() is not called with possibility to wait while the
pcb lock is held.  What still needs revisiting is whether the
ripcbinfo lock is really required here.

Discussed with: rwatson
2004-06-03 03:15:29 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
5dba30f15a add missing #include <sys/module.h> 2004-05-30 20:27:19 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
41ee9f1c69 Add some missing <sys/module.h> includes which are masked by the
one on death-row in <sys/kernel.h>
2004-05-30 17:57:46 +00:00
Christian S.J. Peron
b5ef991561 Add a super-user check to ipfw_ctl() to make sure that the calling
process is a non-prison root. The security.jail.allow_raw_sockets
sysctl variable is disabled by default, however if the user enables
raw sockets in prisons, prison-root should not be able to interact
with firewall rule sets.

Approved by:	rwatson, bmilekic (mentor)
2004-05-25 15:02:12 +00:00
Yaroslav Tykhiy
4658dc8325 When checking for possible port theft, skip over a TCP inpcb
unless it's in the closed or listening state (remote address
== INADDR_ANY).

If a TCP inpcb is in any other state, it's impossible to steal
its local port or use it for port theft.  And if there are
both closed/listening and connected TCP inpcbs on the same
localIP:port couple, the call to in_pcblookup_local() will
find the former due to the design of that function.

No objections raised in:	-net, -arch
MFC after:			1 month
2004-05-20 06:35:02 +00:00
Maxim Konovalov
a49b21371a o Calculate a number of bytes to copy (cnt) correctly:
+----+-+-+-+-+----+----+- - - - - - - - - - - -  -+----+
  |    | |C| | |    |    |                          |    |
  | IP |N|O|L|P|    | IP |                          | IP |
  | #1 |O|D|E|T|    | #2 |                          | #n |
  |    |P|E|N|R|    |    |                          |    |
  +----+-+-+-+-+----+----+- - - - - - - - - - - -  -+----+
               ^    ^<---- cnt - (IPOPT_MINOFF - 1) ---->|
               |    |
src            |    +-- cp[IPOPT_OFF + 1] + sizeof(struct in_addr)
               |
dst            +-- cp[IPOPT_OFF + 1]

PR:		kern/66386
Submitted by:	Andrei Iltchenko
MFC after:	3 weeks
2004-05-11 19:14:44 +00:00
Maxim Konovalov
d0946241ac o IFNAMSIZ does include the trailing \0.
Approved by:	andre

o Document net.inet.icmp.reply_src.
2004-05-07 01:24:53 +00:00
Andre Oppermann
2bde81acd6 Provide the sysctl net.inet.ip.process_options to control the processing
of IP options.

 net.inet.ip.process_options=0  Ignore IP options and pass packets unmodified.
 net.inet.ip.process_options=1  Process all IP options (default).
 net.inet.ip.process_options=2  Reject all packets with IP options with ICMP
  filter prohibited message.

This sysctl affects packets destined for the local host as well as those
only transiting through the host (routing).

IP options do not have any legitimate purpose anymore and are only used
to circumvent firewalls or to exploit certain behaviours or bugs in TCP/IP
stacks.

Reviewed by:	sam (mentor)
2004-05-06 18:46:03 +00:00
Robert Watson
c18b97c630 Switch to using the inpcb MAC label instead of socket MAC label when
labeling new mbufs created from sockets/inpcbs in IPv4.  This helps avoid
the need for socket layer locking in the lower level network paths
where inpcb locks are already frequently held where needed.  In
particular:

- Use the inpcb for label instead of socket in raw_append().
- Use the inpcb for label instead of socket in tcp_output().
- Use the inpcb for label instead of socket in tcp_respond().
- Use the inpcb for label instead of socket in tcp_twrespond().
- Use the inpcb for label instead of socket in syncache_respond().

While here, modify tcp_respond() to avoid assigning NULL to a stack
variable and centralize assertions about the inpcb when inp is
assigned.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, McAfee Research
2004-05-04 02:11:47 +00:00
Robert Watson
87f2bb8caf Assert inpcb lock in udp_append().
Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, McAfee Research
2004-05-04 01:08:15 +00:00
Robert Watson
cbe42d48bd Assert the inpcb lock on 'last' in udp_append(), since it's always
called with it, and also requires it.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, McAfee Research
2004-05-04 00:10:16 +00:00
Maxim Konovalov
1a0c4873ed o Fix misindentation in the previous commit. 2004-05-03 17:15:34 +00:00
Andre Oppermann
7652802b06 Back out a change that slipped into the previous commit for which other
supporting parts have not yet been committed.

Remove pre-mature IP options ignoring option.
2004-05-03 16:07:13 +00:00
Andre Oppermann
06bb56f43c Optimize IP fastforwarding some more:
o New function ip_findroute() to reduce code duplication for the
  route lookup cases. (luigi)

o Store ip_len in host byte order on the stack instead of using
  it via indirection from the mbuf.  This allows to defer the host
  byte conversion to a later point and makes a quicker fallback to
  normal ip_input() processing. (luigi)

o Check if route is dampned with RTF_REJECT flag and drop packet
  already here when ARP is unable to resolve destination address.
  An ICMP unreachable is sent to inform the sender.

o Check if interface output queue is full and drop packet already
  here.  No ICMP notification is sent because signalling source quench
  is depreciated.

o Check if media_state is down (used for ethernet type interfaces)
  and drop the packet already here.  An ICMP unreachable is sent to
  inform the sender.

o Do not account sent packets to the interface address counters.  They
  are only for packets with that 'ia' as source address.

o Update and clarify some comments.

Submitted by:	luigi (most of it)
2004-05-03 13:52:47 +00:00
Darren Reed
2f3f1e6773 Rename m_claim_next_hop() to m_claim_next(), as suggested by Max Laier. 2004-05-02 15:10:17 +00:00
Darren Reed
7fbb130049 oops, I forgot this file in a prior commit (change was still sitting here,
uncommitted):

Rename ip_claim_next_hop() to m_claim_next_hop(), give it an extra arg
(the type of tag to claim) and push it out of ip_var.h into mbuf.h
alongside all of the other macros that work ok mbuf's and tag's.
2004-05-02 15:07:37 +00:00
Darren Reed
ab884d993e Rename ip_claim_next_hop() to m_claim_next_hop(), give it an extra arg
(the type of tag to claim) and push it out of ip_var.h into mbuf.h alongside
all of the other macros that work ok mbuf's and tag's.
2004-05-02 06:36:30 +00:00
Bosko Milekic
5a59cefcd1 Give jail(8) the feature to allow raw sockets from within a
jail, which is less restrictive but allows for more flexible
jail usage (for those who are willing to make the sacrifice).
The default is off, but allowing raw sockets within jails can
now be accomplished by tuning security.jail.allow_raw_sockets
to 1.

Turning this on will allow you to use things like ping(8)
or traceroute(8) from within a jail.

The patch being committed is not identical to the patch
in the PR.  The committed version is more friendly to
APIs which pjd is working on, so it should integrate
into his work quite nicely.  This change has also been
presented and addressed on the freebsd-hackers mailing
list.

Submitted by: Christian S.J. Peron <maneo@bsdpro.com>
PR: kern/65800
2004-04-26 19:46:52 +00:00
Mike Silbersack
80dd2a81fb Tighten up reset handling in order to make reset attacks as difficult as
possible while maintaining compatibility with the widest range of TCP stacks.

The algorithm is as follows:

---
For connections in the ESTABLISHED state, only resets with
sequence numbers exactly matching last_ack_sent will cause a reset,
all other segments will be silently dropped.

For connections in all other states, a reset anywhere in the window
will cause the connection to be reset.  All other segments will be
silently dropped.
---

The necessity of accepting all in-window resets was discovered
by jayanth and jlemon, both of whom have seen TCP stacks that
will respond to FIN-ACK packets with resets not meeting the
strict last_ack_sent check.

Idea by:        Darren Reed
Reviewed by:    truckman, jlemon, others(?)
2004-04-26 02:56:31 +00:00
Luigi Rizzo
b2a8ac7ca5 Another small set of changes to reduce diffs with the new arp code. 2004-04-25 15:00:17 +00:00
Luigi Rizzo
491522eade remove a stale comment on the behaviour of arpresolve 2004-04-25 14:06:23 +00:00
Luigi Rizzo
cfff63f1b8 Start the arp timer at init time.
It runs so rarely that it makes no sense to wait until the first request.
2004-04-25 12:50:14 +00:00
Luigi Rizzo
cd46a114fc This commit does two things:
1. rt_check() cleanup:
    rt_check() is only necessary for some address families to gain access
    to the corresponding arp entry, so call it only in/near the *resolve()
    routines where it is actually used -- at the moment this is
    arpresolve(), nd6_storelladdr() (the call is embedded here),
    and atmresolve() (the call is just before atmresolve to reduce
    the number of changes).
    This change will make it a lot easier to decouple the arp table
    from the routing table.

    There is an extra call to rt_check() in if_iso88025subr.c to
    determine the routing info length. I have left it alone for
    the time being.

    The interface of arpresolve() and nd6_storelladdr() now changes slightly:
     + the 'rtentry' parameter (really a hint from the upper level layer)
       is now passed unchanged from *_output(), so it becomes the route
       to the final destination and not to the gateway.
     + the routines will return 0 if resolution is possible, non-zero
       otherwise.
     + arpresolve() returns EWOULDBLOCK in case the mbuf is being held
       waiting for an arp reply -- in this case the error code is masked
       in the caller so the upper layer protocol will not see a failure.

2. arpcom untangling
    Where possible, use 'struct ifnet' instead of 'struct arpcom' variables,
    and use the IFP2AC macro to access arpcom fields.
    This mostly affects the netatalk code.

=== Detailed changes: ===
net/if_arcsubr.c
   rt_check() cleanup, remove a useless variable

net/if_atmsubr.c
   rt_check() cleanup

net/if_ethersubr.c
   rt_check() cleanup, arpcom untangling

net/if_fddisubr.c
   rt_check() cleanup, arpcom untangling

net/if_iso88025subr.c
   rt_check() cleanup

netatalk/aarp.c
   arpcom untangling, remove a block of duplicated code

netatalk/at_extern.h
   arpcom untangling

netinet/if_ether.c
   rt_check() cleanup (change arpresolve)

netinet6/nd6.c
   rt_check() cleanup (change nd6_storelladdr)
2004-04-25 09:24:52 +00:00
Mike Silbersack
6b2fc10b64 Wrap two long lines in the previous commit. 2004-04-23 23:29:49 +00:00
Andre Oppermann
2d166c0202 Correct an edge case in tcp_mss() where the cached path MTU
from tcp_hostcache would have overridden a (now) lower MTU of
an interface or route that changed since first PMTU discovery.
The bug would have caused TCP to redo the PMTU discovery when
not strictly necessary.

Make a comment about already pre-initialized default values
more clear.

Reviewed by:	sam
2004-04-23 22:44:59 +00:00
Andre Oppermann
22b5770b99 Add the option versrcreach to verify that a valid route to the
source address of a packet exists in the routing table.  The
default route is ignored because it would match everything and
render the check pointless.

This option is very useful for routers with a complete view of
the Internet (BGP) in the routing table to reject packets with
spoofed or unrouteable source addresses.

Example:

 ipfw add 1000 deny ip from any to any not versrcreach

also known in Cisco-speak as:

  ip verify unicast source reachable-via any

Reviewed by:	luigi
2004-04-23 14:28:38 +00:00
Andre Oppermann
b62dccc7e5 Fix a potential race when purging expired hostcache entries.
Spotted by:	luigi
2004-04-23 13:54:28 +00:00
Mike Silbersack
174624e01d Take out an unneeded variable I forgot to remove in the last commit,
and make two small whitespace fixes so that diffs vs rev 1.142 are minimal.
2004-04-22 08:34:55 +00:00
Mike Silbersack
6ac48b7409 Simplify random port allocation, and add net.inet.ip.portrange.randomized,
which can be used to turn off randomized port allocation if so desired.

Requested by:	alfred
2004-04-22 08:32:14 +00:00
Bruce M Simpson
de9f59f850 Fix a typo in a comment. 2004-04-20 19:04:24 +00:00
Mike Silbersack
6dd946b3f7 Switch from using sequential to random ephemeral port allocation,
implementation taken directly from OpenBSD.

I've resisted committing this for quite some time because of concern over
TIME_WAIT recycling breakage (sequential allocation ensures that there is a
long time before ports are recycled), but recent testing has shown me that
my fears were unwarranted.
2004-04-20 06:45:10 +00:00
Mike Silbersack
c1537ef063 Enhance our RFC1948 implementation to perform better in some pathlogical
TIME_WAIT recycling cases I was able to generate with http testing tools.

In short, as the old algorithm relied on ticks to create the time offset
component of an ISN, two connections with the exact same host, port pair
that were generated between timer ticks would have the exact same sequence
number.  As a result, the second connection would fail to pass the TIME_WAIT
check on the server side, and the SYN would never be acknowledged.

I've "fixed" this by adding random positive increments to the time component
between clock ticks so that ISNs will *always* be increasing, no matter how
quickly the port is recycled.

Except in such contrived benchmarking situations, this problem should never
come up in normal usage...  until networks get faster.

No MFC planned, 4.x is missing other optimizations that are needed to even
create the situation in which such quick port recycling will occur.
2004-04-20 06:33:39 +00:00
Luigi Rizzo
ac912b2dc8 Replace Bcopy with 'the real thing' as in the rest of the file. 2004-04-18 11:45:49 +00:00
Luigi Rizzo
e6e51f0518 In an effort to simplify the routing code, try to deprecate rtalloc()
in favour of rtalloc_ign(), which is what would end up being called
anyways.

There are 25 more instances of rtalloc() in net*/ and
about 10 instances of rtalloc_ign()
2004-04-14 01:13:14 +00:00