freebsd-nq/sys/netinet/ip_var.h
Bjoern A. Zeeb 3f58662dd9 The pr_destroy field does not allow us to run the teardown code in a
specific order.  VNET_SYSUNINITs however are doing exactly that.
Thus remove the VIMAGE conditional field from the domain(9) protosw
structure and replace it with VNET_SYSUNINITs.
This also allows us to change some order and to make the teardown functions
file local static.
Also convert divert(4) as it uses the same mechanism ip(4) and ip6(4) use
internally.

Slightly reshuffle the SI_SUB_* fields in kernel.h and add a new ones, e.g.,
for pfil consumers (firewalls), partially for this commit and for others
to come.

Reviewed by:		gnn, tuexen (sctp), jhb (kernel.h)
Obtained from:		projects/vnet
MFC after:		2 weeks
X-MFC:			do not remove pr_destroy
Sponsored by:		The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6652
2016-06-01 10:14:04 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1993
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
*
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*
* @(#)ip_var.h 8.2 (Berkeley) 1/9/95
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#ifndef _NETINET_IP_VAR_H_
#define _NETINET_IP_VAR_H_
#include <sys/queue.h>
/*
* Overlay for ip header used by other protocols (tcp, udp).
*/
struct ipovly {
u_char ih_x1[9]; /* (unused) */
u_char ih_pr; /* protocol */
u_short ih_len; /* protocol length */
struct in_addr ih_src; /* source internet address */
struct in_addr ih_dst; /* destination internet address */
};
#ifdef _KERNEL
/*
* Ip reassembly queue structure. Each fragment
* being reassembled is attached to one of these structures.
* They are timed out after ipq_ttl drops to 0, and may also
* be reclaimed if memory becomes tight.
*/
struct ipq {
TAILQ_ENTRY(ipq) ipq_list; /* to other reass headers */
u_char ipq_ttl; /* time for reass q to live */
u_char ipq_p; /* protocol of this fragment */
u_short ipq_id; /* sequence id for reassembly */
struct mbuf *ipq_frags; /* to ip headers of fragments */
struct in_addr ipq_src,ipq_dst;
u_char ipq_nfrags; /* # frags in this packet */
struct label *ipq_label; /* MAC label */
};
#endif /* _KERNEL */
/*
* Structure stored in mbuf in inpcb.ip_options
* and passed to ip_output when ip options are in use.
* The actual length of the options (including ipopt_dst)
* is in m_len.
*/
#define MAX_IPOPTLEN 40
struct ipoption {
struct in_addr ipopt_dst; /* first-hop dst if source routed */
char ipopt_list[MAX_IPOPTLEN]; /* options proper */
};
/*
* Structure attached to inpcb.ip_moptions and
* passed to ip_output when IP multicast options are in use.
* This structure is lazy-allocated.
*/
struct ip_moptions {
struct ifnet *imo_multicast_ifp; /* ifp for outgoing multicasts */
struct in_addr imo_multicast_addr; /* ifindex/addr on MULTICAST_IF */
u_long imo_multicast_vif; /* vif num outgoing multicasts */
u_char imo_multicast_ttl; /* TTL for outgoing multicasts */
u_char imo_multicast_loop; /* 1 => hear sends if a member */
u_short imo_num_memberships; /* no. memberships this socket */
u_short imo_max_memberships; /* max memberships this socket */
struct in_multi **imo_membership; /* group memberships */
struct in_mfilter *imo_mfilters; /* source filters */
STAILQ_ENTRY(ip_moptions) imo_link;
};
struct ipstat {
uint64_t ips_total; /* total packets received */
uint64_t ips_badsum; /* checksum bad */
uint64_t ips_tooshort; /* packet too short */
uint64_t ips_toosmall; /* not enough data */
uint64_t ips_badhlen; /* ip header length < data size */
uint64_t ips_badlen; /* ip length < ip header length */
uint64_t ips_fragments; /* fragments received */
uint64_t ips_fragdropped; /* frags dropped (dups, out of space) */
uint64_t ips_fragtimeout; /* fragments timed out */
uint64_t ips_forward; /* packets forwarded */
uint64_t ips_fastforward; /* packets fast forwarded */
uint64_t ips_cantforward; /* packets rcvd for unreachable dest */
uint64_t ips_redirectsent; /* packets forwarded on same net */
uint64_t ips_noproto; /* unknown or unsupported protocol */
uint64_t ips_delivered; /* datagrams delivered to upper level*/
uint64_t ips_localout; /* total ip packets generated here */
uint64_t ips_odropped; /* lost packets due to nobufs, etc. */
uint64_t ips_reassembled; /* total packets reassembled ok */
uint64_t ips_fragmented; /* datagrams successfully fragmented */
uint64_t ips_ofragments; /* output fragments created */
uint64_t ips_cantfrag; /* don't fragment flag was set, etc. */
uint64_t ips_badoptions; /* error in option processing */
uint64_t ips_noroute; /* packets discarded due to no route */
uint64_t ips_badvers; /* ip version != 4 */
uint64_t ips_rawout; /* total raw ip packets generated */
uint64_t ips_toolong; /* ip length > max ip packet size */
uint64_t ips_notmember; /* multicasts for unregistered grps */
uint64_t ips_nogif; /* no match gif found */
uint64_t ips_badaddr; /* invalid address on header */
};
#ifdef _KERNEL
#include <sys/counter.h>
#include <net/vnet.h>
VNET_PCPUSTAT_DECLARE(struct ipstat, ipstat);
/*
* In-kernel consumers can use these accessor macros directly to update
* stats.
*/
#define IPSTAT_ADD(name, val) \
VNET_PCPUSTAT_ADD(struct ipstat, ipstat, name, (val))
#define IPSTAT_SUB(name, val) IPSTAT_ADD(name, -(val))
#define IPSTAT_INC(name) IPSTAT_ADD(name, 1)
#define IPSTAT_DEC(name) IPSTAT_SUB(name, 1)
/*
* Kernel module consumers must use this accessor macro.
*/
void kmod_ipstat_inc(int statnum);
#define KMOD_IPSTAT_INC(name) \
kmod_ipstat_inc(offsetof(struct ipstat, name) / sizeof(uint64_t))
void kmod_ipstat_dec(int statnum);
#define KMOD_IPSTAT_DEC(name) \
kmod_ipstat_dec(offsetof(struct ipstat, name) / sizeof(uint64_t))
/* flags passed to ip_output as last parameter */
#define IP_FORWARDING 0x1 /* most of ip header exists */
#define IP_RAWOUTPUT 0x2 /* raw ip header exists */
#define IP_SENDONES 0x4 /* send all-ones broadcast */
#define IP_SENDTOIF 0x8 /* send on specific ifnet */
#define IP_ROUTETOIF SO_DONTROUTE /* 0x10 bypass routing tables */
#define IP_ALLOWBROADCAST SO_BROADCAST /* 0x20 can send broadcast packets */
#define IP_NODEFAULTFLOWID 0x40 /* Don't set the flowid from inp */
#ifdef __NO_STRICT_ALIGNMENT
#define IP_HDR_ALIGNED_P(ip) 1
#else
#define IP_HDR_ALIGNED_P(ip) ((((intptr_t) (ip)) & 3) == 0)
#endif
struct ip;
struct inpcb;
struct route;
struct sockopt;
VNET_DECLARE(int, ip_defttl); /* default IP ttl */
VNET_DECLARE(int, ipforwarding); /* ip forwarding */
#ifdef IPSTEALTH
VNET_DECLARE(int, ipstealth); /* stealth forwarding */
#endif
extern u_char ip_protox[];
VNET_DECLARE(struct socket *, ip_rsvpd); /* reservation protocol daemon*/
VNET_DECLARE(struct socket *, ip_mrouter); /* multicast routing daemon */
extern int (*legal_vif_num)(int);
extern u_long (*ip_mcast_src)(int);
VNET_DECLARE(int, rsvp_on);
VNET_DECLARE(int, drop_redirect);
extern struct pr_usrreqs rip_usrreqs;
#define V_ip_id VNET(ip_id)
#define V_ip_defttl VNET(ip_defttl)
#define V_ipforwarding VNET(ipforwarding)
#ifdef IPSTEALTH
#define V_ipstealth VNET(ipstealth)
#endif
#define V_ip_rsvpd VNET(ip_rsvpd)
#define V_ip_mrouter VNET(ip_mrouter)
#define V_rsvp_on VNET(rsvp_on)
#define V_drop_redirect VNET(drop_redirect)
void inp_freemoptions(struct ip_moptions *);
int inp_getmoptions(struct inpcb *, struct sockopt *);
int inp_setmoptions(struct inpcb *, struct sockopt *);
int ip_ctloutput(struct socket *, struct sockopt *sopt);
void ip_drain(void);
int ip_fragment(struct ip *ip, struct mbuf **m_frag, int mtu,
u_long if_hwassist_flags);
void ip_forward(struct mbuf *m, int srcrt);
void ip_init(void);
extern int
(*ip_mforward)(struct ip *, struct ifnet *, struct mbuf *,
struct ip_moptions *);
int ip_output(struct mbuf *,
struct mbuf *, struct route *, int, struct ip_moptions *,
struct inpcb *);
int ipproto_register(short);
int ipproto_unregister(short);
struct mbuf *
ip_reass(struct mbuf *);
void ip_savecontrol(struct inpcb *, struct mbuf **, struct ip *,
struct mbuf *);
void ip_slowtimo(void);
void ip_fillid(struct ip *);
int rip_ctloutput(struct socket *, struct sockopt *);
void rip_ctlinput(int, struct sockaddr *, void *);
void rip_init(void);
int rip_input(struct mbuf **, int *, int);
int rip_output(struct mbuf *, struct socket *, ...);
int ipip_input(struct mbuf **, int *, int);
int rsvp_input(struct mbuf **, int *, int);
int ip_rsvp_init(struct socket *);
int ip_rsvp_done(void);
extern int (*ip_rsvp_vif)(struct socket *, struct sockopt *);
extern void (*ip_rsvp_force_done)(struct socket *);
extern int (*rsvp_input_p)(struct mbuf **, int *, int);
VNET_DECLARE(struct pfil_head, inet_pfil_hook); /* packet filter hooks */
#define V_inet_pfil_hook VNET(inet_pfil_hook)
void in_delayed_cksum(struct mbuf *m);
/* Hooks for ipfw, dummynet, divert etc. Most are declared in raw_ip.c */
/*
* Reference to an ipfw or packet filter rule that can be carried
* outside critical sections.
* A rule is identified by rulenum:rule_id which is ordered.
* In version chain_id the rule can be found in slot 'slot', so
* we don't need a lookup if chain_id == chain->id.
*
* On exit from the firewall this structure refers to the rule after
* the matching one (slot points to the new rule; rulenum:rule_id-1
* is the matching rule), and additional info (e.g. info often contains
* the insn argument or tablearg in the low 16 bits, in host format).
* On entry, the structure is valid if slot>0, and refers to the starting
* rules. 'info' contains the reason for reinject, e.g. divert port,
* divert direction, and so on.
*/
struct ipfw_rule_ref {
uint32_t slot; /* slot for matching rule */
uint32_t rulenum; /* matching rule number */
uint32_t rule_id; /* matching rule id */
uint32_t chain_id; /* ruleset id */
uint32_t info; /* see below */
};
enum {
IPFW_INFO_MASK = 0x0000ffff,
IPFW_INFO_OUT = 0x00000000, /* outgoing, just for convenience */
IPFW_INFO_IN = 0x80000000, /* incoming, overloads dir */
IPFW_ONEPASS = 0x40000000, /* One-pass, do not reinject */
IPFW_IS_MASK = 0x30000000, /* which source ? */
IPFW_IS_DIVERT = 0x20000000,
IPFW_IS_DUMMYNET =0x10000000,
IPFW_IS_PIPE = 0x08000000, /* pipe=1, queue = 0 */
};
#define MTAG_IPFW 1148380143 /* IPFW-tagged cookie */
#define MTAG_IPFW_RULE 1262273568 /* rule reference */
#define MTAG_IPFW_CALL 1308397630 /* call stack */
struct ip_fw_args;
typedef int (*ip_fw_chk_ptr_t)(struct ip_fw_args *args);
typedef int (*ip_fw_ctl_ptr_t)(struct sockopt *);
VNET_DECLARE(ip_fw_ctl_ptr_t, ip_fw_ctl_ptr);
#define V_ip_fw_ctl_ptr VNET(ip_fw_ctl_ptr)
/* Divert hooks. */
extern void (*ip_divert_ptr)(struct mbuf *m, int incoming);
/* ng_ipfw hooks -- XXX make it the same as divert and dummynet */
extern int (*ng_ipfw_input_p)(struct mbuf **, int,
struct ip_fw_args *, int);
extern int (*ip_dn_ctl_ptr)(struct sockopt *);
extern int (*ip_dn_io_ptr)(struct mbuf **, int, struct ip_fw_args *);
#endif /* _KERNEL */
#endif /* !_NETINET_IP_VAR_H_ */