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/*-
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
*
* Copyright (c) 2001-2008, by Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2008-2012, by Randall Stewart. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2008-2012, by Michael Tuexen. All rights reserved.
*
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*
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*
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*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include <netinet/sctp_os.h>
#include <netinet/sctp.h>
#include <netinet/sctp_header.h>
#include <netinet/sctp_pcb.h>
#include <netinet/sctp_var.h>
#include <netinet/sctp_sysctl.h>
#include <netinet/sctputil.h>
#include <netinet/sctp_indata.h>
#include <netinet/sctp_output.h>
#include <netinet/sctp_auth.h>
#ifdef SCTP_DEBUG
#define SCTP_AUTH_DEBUG (SCTP_BASE_SYSCTL(sctp_debug_on) & SCTP_DEBUG_AUTH1)
#define SCTP_AUTH_DEBUG2 (SCTP_BASE_SYSCTL(sctp_debug_on) & SCTP_DEBUG_AUTH2)
#endif /* SCTP_DEBUG */
void
sctp_clear_chunklist(sctp_auth_chklist_t *chklist)
{
memset(chklist, 0, sizeof(*chklist));
/* chklist->num_chunks = 0; */
}
sctp_auth_chklist_t *
sctp_alloc_chunklist(void)
{
sctp_auth_chklist_t *chklist;
SCTP_MALLOC(chklist, sctp_auth_chklist_t *, sizeof(*chklist),
SCTP_M_AUTH_CL);
if (chklist == NULL) {
SCTPDBG(SCTP_DEBUG_AUTH1, "sctp_alloc_chunklist: failed to get memory!\n");
} else {
sctp_clear_chunklist(chklist);
}
return (chklist);
}
void
sctp_free_chunklist(sctp_auth_chklist_t *list)
{
if (list != NULL)
SCTP_FREE(list, SCTP_M_AUTH_CL);
}
sctp_auth_chklist_t *
sctp_copy_chunklist(sctp_auth_chklist_t *list)
{
sctp_auth_chklist_t *new_list;
if (list == NULL)
return (NULL);
/* get a new list */
new_list = sctp_alloc_chunklist();
if (new_list == NULL)
return (NULL);
/* copy it */
memcpy(new_list, list, sizeof(*new_list));
return (new_list);
}
/*
* add a chunk to the required chunks list
*/
int
sctp_auth_add_chunk(uint8_t chunk, sctp_auth_chklist_t *list)
{
if (list == NULL)
return (-1);
/* is chunk restricted? */
if ((chunk == SCTP_INITIATION) ||
(chunk == SCTP_INITIATION_ACK) ||
(chunk == SCTP_SHUTDOWN_COMPLETE) ||
(chunk == SCTP_AUTHENTICATION)) {
return (-1);
}
if (list->chunks[chunk] == 0) {
list->chunks[chunk] = 1;
list->num_chunks++;
SCTPDBG(SCTP_DEBUG_AUTH1,
"SCTP: added chunk %u (0x%02x) to Auth list\n",
chunk, chunk);
}
return (0);
}
/*
* delete a chunk from the required chunks list
*/
int
sctp_auth_delete_chunk(uint8_t chunk, sctp_auth_chklist_t *list)
{
if (list == NULL)
return (-1);
if (list->chunks[chunk] == 1) {
list->chunks[chunk] = 0;
list->num_chunks--;
SCTPDBG(SCTP_DEBUG_AUTH1,
"SCTP: deleted chunk %u (0x%02x) from Auth list\n",
chunk, chunk);
}
return (0);
}
size_t
sctp_auth_get_chklist_size(const sctp_auth_chklist_t *list)
{
if (list == NULL)
return (0);
else
return (list->num_chunks);
}
/*
* return the current number and list of required chunks caller must
* guarantee ptr has space for up to 256 bytes
*/
int
sctp_serialize_auth_chunks(const sctp_auth_chklist_t *list, uint8_t *ptr)
{
int i, count = 0;
if (list == NULL)
return (0);
for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) {
if (list->chunks[i] != 0) {
*ptr++ = i;
count++;
}
}
return (count);
}
int
sctp_pack_auth_chunks(const sctp_auth_chklist_t *list, uint8_t *ptr)
{
int i, size = 0;
if (list == NULL)
return (0);
if (list->num_chunks <= 32) {
/* just list them, one byte each */
for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) {
if (list->chunks[i] != 0) {
*ptr++ = i;
size++;
}
}
} else {
int index, offset;
/* pack into a 32 byte bitfield */
for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) {
if (list->chunks[i] != 0) {
index = i / 8;
offset = i % 8;
ptr[index] |= (1 << offset);
}
}
size = 32;
}
return (size);
}
int
sctp_unpack_auth_chunks(const uint8_t *ptr, uint8_t num_chunks,
sctp_auth_chklist_t *list)
{
int i;
int size;
if (list == NULL)
return (0);
if (num_chunks <= 32) {
/* just pull them, one byte each */
for (i = 0; i < num_chunks; i++) {
(void)sctp_auth_add_chunk(*ptr++, list);
}
size = num_chunks;
} else {
int index, offset;
/* unpack from a 32 byte bitfield */
for (index = 0; index < 32; index++) {
for (offset = 0; offset < 8; offset++) {
if (ptr[index] & (1 << offset)) {
(void)sctp_auth_add_chunk((index * 8) + offset, list);
}
}
}
size = 32;
}
return (size);
}
/*
* allocate structure space for a key of length keylen
*/
sctp_key_t *
sctp_alloc_key(uint32_t keylen)
{
sctp_key_t *new_key;
SCTP_MALLOC(new_key, sctp_key_t *, sizeof(*new_key) + keylen,
SCTP_M_AUTH_KY);
if (new_key == NULL) {
/* out of memory */
return (NULL);
}
new_key->keylen = keylen;
return (new_key);
}
void
sctp_free_key(sctp_key_t *key)
{
if (key != NULL)
SCTP_FREE(key, SCTP_M_AUTH_KY);
}
void
sctp_print_key(sctp_key_t *key, const char *str)
{
uint32_t i;
if (key == NULL) {
SCTP_PRINTF("%s: [Null key]\n", str);
return;
}
SCTP_PRINTF("%s: len %u, ", str, key->keylen);
if (key->keylen) {
for (i = 0; i < key->keylen; i++)
SCTP_PRINTF("%02x", key->key[i]);
SCTP_PRINTF("\n");
} else {
SCTP_PRINTF("[Null key]\n");
}
}
void
sctp_show_key(sctp_key_t *key, const char *str)
{
uint32_t i;
if (key == NULL) {
SCTP_PRINTF("%s: [Null key]\n", str);
return;
}
SCTP_PRINTF("%s: len %u, ", str, key->keylen);
if (key->keylen) {
for (i = 0; i < key->keylen; i++)
SCTP_PRINTF("%02x", key->key[i]);
SCTP_PRINTF("\n");
} else {
SCTP_PRINTF("[Null key]\n");
}
}
static uint32_t
sctp_get_keylen(sctp_key_t *key)
{
if (key != NULL)
return (key->keylen);
else
return (0);
}
/*
* generate a new random key of length 'keylen'
*/
sctp_key_t *
sctp_generate_random_key(uint32_t keylen)
{
sctp_key_t *new_key;
new_key = sctp_alloc_key(keylen);
if (new_key == NULL) {
/* out of memory */
return (NULL);
}
SCTP_READ_RANDOM(new_key->key, keylen);
new_key->keylen = keylen;
return (new_key);
}
sctp_key_t *
sctp_set_key(uint8_t *key, uint32_t keylen)
{
sctp_key_t *new_key;
new_key = sctp_alloc_key(keylen);
if (new_key == NULL) {
/* out of memory */
return (NULL);
}
memcpy(new_key->key, key, keylen);
return (new_key);
}
/*-
* given two keys of variable size, compute which key is "larger/smaller"
* returns: 1 if key1 > key2
* -1 if key1 < key2
* 0 if key1 = key2
*/
static int
sctp_compare_key(sctp_key_t *key1, sctp_key_t *key2)
{
uint32_t maxlen;
uint32_t i;
uint32_t key1len, key2len;
uint8_t *key_1, *key_2;
uint8_t val1, val2;
/* sanity/length check */
key1len = sctp_get_keylen(key1);
key2len = sctp_get_keylen(key2);
if ((key1len == 0) && (key2len == 0))
return (0);
else if (key1len == 0)
return (-1);
else if (key2len == 0)
return (1);
if (key1len < key2len) {
maxlen = key2len;
} else {
maxlen = key1len;
}
key_1 = key1->key;
key_2 = key2->key;
/* check for numeric equality */
for (i = 0; i < maxlen; i++) {
/* left-pad with zeros */
val1 = (i < (maxlen - key1len)) ? 0 : *(key_1++);
val2 = (i < (maxlen - key2len)) ? 0 : *(key_2++);
if (val1 > val2) {
return (1);
} else if (val1 < val2) {
return (-1);
}
}
/* keys are equal value, so check lengths */
if (key1len == key2len)
return (0);
else if (key1len < key2len)
return (-1);
else
return (1);
}
/*
* generate the concatenated keying material based on the two keys and the
* shared key (if available). draft-ietf-tsvwg-auth specifies the specific
* order for concatenation
*/
sctp_key_t *
sctp_compute_hashkey(sctp_key_t *key1, sctp_key_t *key2, sctp_key_t *shared)
{
uint32_t keylen;
sctp_key_t *new_key;
uint8_t *key_ptr;
keylen = sctp_get_keylen(key1) + sctp_get_keylen(key2) +
sctp_get_keylen(shared);
if (keylen > 0) {
/* get space for the new key */
new_key = sctp_alloc_key(keylen);
if (new_key == NULL) {
/* out of memory */
return (NULL);
}
new_key->keylen = keylen;
key_ptr = new_key->key;
} else {
/* all keys empty/null?! */
return (NULL);
}
/* concatenate the keys */
if (sctp_compare_key(key1, key2) <= 0) {
- During shutdown pending, when the last sack came in and the last message on the send stream was "null" but still there, a state we allow, we could get hung and not clean it up and wait for the shutdown guard timer to clear the association without a graceful close. Fix this so that that we properly clean up. - Added support for Multiple ASCONF per new RFC. We only (so far) accept input of these and cannot yet generate a multi-asconf. - Sysctl'd support for experimental Fast Handover feature. Always disabled unless sysctl or socket option changes to enable. - Error case in add-ip where the peer supports AUTH and ADD-IP but does NOT require AUTH of ASCONF/ASCONF-ACK. We need to ABORT in this case. - According to the Kyoto summit of socket api developers (Solaris, Linux, BSD). We need to have: o non-eeor mode messages be atomic - Fixed o Allow implicit setup of an assoc in 1-2-1 model if using the sctp_**() send calls - Fixed o Get rid of HAVE_XXX declarations - Done o add a sctp_pr_policy in hole in sndrcvinfo structure - Done o add a PR_SCTP_POLICY_VALID type flag - yet to-do in a future patch! - Optimize sctp6 calls to reuse code in sctp_usrreq. Also optimize when we close sending out the data and disabling Nagle. - Change key concatenation order to match the auth RFC - When sending OOTB shutdown_complete always do csum. - Don't send PKT-DROP to a PKT-DROP - For abort chunks just always checksums same for shutdown-complete. - inpcb_free front state had a bug where in queue data could wedge an assoc. We need to just abandon ones in front states (free_assoc). - If a peer sends us a 64k abort, we would try to assemble a response packet which may be larger than 64k. This then would be dropped by IP. Instead make a "minimum" size for us 64k-2k (we want at least 2k for our initack). If we receive such an init discard it early without all the processing. - When we peel off we must increment the tcb ref count to keep it from being freed from underneath us. - handling fwd-tsn had bugs that caused memory overwrites when given faulty data, fixed so can't happen and we also stop at the first bad stream no. - Fixed so comm-up generates the adaption indication. - peeloff did not get the hmac params copied. - fix it so we lock the addr list when doing src-addr selection (in future we need to use a multi-reader/one writer lock here) - During lowlevel output, we could end up with a _l_addr set to null if the iterator is calling the output routine. This means we would possibly crash when we gather the MTU info. Fix so we only do the gather where we have a src address cached. - we need to be sure to set abort flag on conn state when we receive an abort. - peeloff could leak a socket. Moved code so the close will find the socket if the peeloff fails (uipc_syscalls.c) Approved by: re@freebsd.org(Ken Smith)
2007-08-27 05:19:48 +00:00
/* key is shared + key1 + key2 */
if (sctp_get_keylen(shared)) {
memcpy(key_ptr, shared->key, shared->keylen);
- During shutdown pending, when the last sack came in and the last message on the send stream was "null" but still there, a state we allow, we could get hung and not clean it up and wait for the shutdown guard timer to clear the association without a graceful close. Fix this so that that we properly clean up. - Added support for Multiple ASCONF per new RFC. We only (so far) accept input of these and cannot yet generate a multi-asconf. - Sysctl'd support for experimental Fast Handover feature. Always disabled unless sysctl or socket option changes to enable. - Error case in add-ip where the peer supports AUTH and ADD-IP but does NOT require AUTH of ASCONF/ASCONF-ACK. We need to ABORT in this case. - According to the Kyoto summit of socket api developers (Solaris, Linux, BSD). We need to have: o non-eeor mode messages be atomic - Fixed o Allow implicit setup of an assoc in 1-2-1 model if using the sctp_**() send calls - Fixed o Get rid of HAVE_XXX declarations - Done o add a sctp_pr_policy in hole in sndrcvinfo structure - Done o add a PR_SCTP_POLICY_VALID type flag - yet to-do in a future patch! - Optimize sctp6 calls to reuse code in sctp_usrreq. Also optimize when we close sending out the data and disabling Nagle. - Change key concatenation order to match the auth RFC - When sending OOTB shutdown_complete always do csum. - Don't send PKT-DROP to a PKT-DROP - For abort chunks just always checksums same for shutdown-complete. - inpcb_free front state had a bug where in queue data could wedge an assoc. We need to just abandon ones in front states (free_assoc). - If a peer sends us a 64k abort, we would try to assemble a response packet which may be larger than 64k. This then would be dropped by IP. Instead make a "minimum" size for us 64k-2k (we want at least 2k for our initack). If we receive such an init discard it early without all the processing. - When we peel off we must increment the tcb ref count to keep it from being freed from underneath us. - handling fwd-tsn had bugs that caused memory overwrites when given faulty data, fixed so can't happen and we also stop at the first bad stream no. - Fixed so comm-up generates the adaption indication. - peeloff did not get the hmac params copied. - fix it so we lock the addr list when doing src-addr selection (in future we need to use a multi-reader/one writer lock here) - During lowlevel output, we could end up with a _l_addr set to null if the iterator is calling the output routine. This means we would possibly crash when we gather the MTU info. Fix so we only do the gather where we have a src address cached. - we need to be sure to set abort flag on conn state when we receive an abort. - peeloff could leak a socket. Moved code so the close will find the socket if the peeloff fails (uipc_syscalls.c) Approved by: re@freebsd.org(Ken Smith)
2007-08-27 05:19:48 +00:00
key_ptr += shared->keylen;
}
if (sctp_get_keylen(key1)) {
memcpy(key_ptr, key1->key, key1->keylen);
- During shutdown pending, when the last sack came in and the last message on the send stream was "null" but still there, a state we allow, we could get hung and not clean it up and wait for the shutdown guard timer to clear the association without a graceful close. Fix this so that that we properly clean up. - Added support for Multiple ASCONF per new RFC. We only (so far) accept input of these and cannot yet generate a multi-asconf. - Sysctl'd support for experimental Fast Handover feature. Always disabled unless sysctl or socket option changes to enable. - Error case in add-ip where the peer supports AUTH and ADD-IP but does NOT require AUTH of ASCONF/ASCONF-ACK. We need to ABORT in this case. - According to the Kyoto summit of socket api developers (Solaris, Linux, BSD). We need to have: o non-eeor mode messages be atomic - Fixed o Allow implicit setup of an assoc in 1-2-1 model if using the sctp_**() send calls - Fixed o Get rid of HAVE_XXX declarations - Done o add a sctp_pr_policy in hole in sndrcvinfo structure - Done o add a PR_SCTP_POLICY_VALID type flag - yet to-do in a future patch! - Optimize sctp6 calls to reuse code in sctp_usrreq. Also optimize when we close sending out the data and disabling Nagle. - Change key concatenation order to match the auth RFC - When sending OOTB shutdown_complete always do csum. - Don't send PKT-DROP to a PKT-DROP - For abort chunks just always checksums same for shutdown-complete. - inpcb_free front state had a bug where in queue data could wedge an assoc. We need to just abandon ones in front states (free_assoc). - If a peer sends us a 64k abort, we would try to assemble a response packet which may be larger than 64k. This then would be dropped by IP. Instead make a "minimum" size for us 64k-2k (we want at least 2k for our initack). If we receive such an init discard it early without all the processing. - When we peel off we must increment the tcb ref count to keep it from being freed from underneath us. - handling fwd-tsn had bugs that caused memory overwrites when given faulty data, fixed so can't happen and we also stop at the first bad stream no. - Fixed so comm-up generates the adaption indication. - peeloff did not get the hmac params copied. - fix it so we lock the addr list when doing src-addr selection (in future we need to use a multi-reader/one writer lock here) - During lowlevel output, we could end up with a _l_addr set to null if the iterator is calling the output routine. This means we would possibly crash when we gather the MTU info. Fix so we only do the gather where we have a src address cached. - we need to be sure to set abort flag on conn state when we receive an abort. - peeloff could leak a socket. Moved code so the close will find the socket if the peeloff fails (uipc_syscalls.c) Approved by: re@freebsd.org(Ken Smith)
2007-08-27 05:19:48 +00:00
key_ptr += key1->keylen;
}
if (sctp_get_keylen(key2)) {
memcpy(key_ptr, key2->key, key2->keylen);
- During shutdown pending, when the last sack came in and the last message on the send stream was "null" but still there, a state we allow, we could get hung and not clean it up and wait for the shutdown guard timer to clear the association without a graceful close. Fix this so that that we properly clean up. - Added support for Multiple ASCONF per new RFC. We only (so far) accept input of these and cannot yet generate a multi-asconf. - Sysctl'd support for experimental Fast Handover feature. Always disabled unless sysctl or socket option changes to enable. - Error case in add-ip where the peer supports AUTH and ADD-IP but does NOT require AUTH of ASCONF/ASCONF-ACK. We need to ABORT in this case. - According to the Kyoto summit of socket api developers (Solaris, Linux, BSD). We need to have: o non-eeor mode messages be atomic - Fixed o Allow implicit setup of an assoc in 1-2-1 model if using the sctp_**() send calls - Fixed o Get rid of HAVE_XXX declarations - Done o add a sctp_pr_policy in hole in sndrcvinfo structure - Done o add a PR_SCTP_POLICY_VALID type flag - yet to-do in a future patch! - Optimize sctp6 calls to reuse code in sctp_usrreq. Also optimize when we close sending out the data and disabling Nagle. - Change key concatenation order to match the auth RFC - When sending OOTB shutdown_complete always do csum. - Don't send PKT-DROP to a PKT-DROP - For abort chunks just always checksums same for shutdown-complete. - inpcb_free front state had a bug where in queue data could wedge an assoc. We need to just abandon ones in front states (free_assoc). - If a peer sends us a 64k abort, we would try to assemble a response packet which may be larger than 64k. This then would be dropped by IP. Instead make a "minimum" size for us 64k-2k (we want at least 2k for our initack). If we receive such an init discard it early without all the processing. - When we peel off we must increment the tcb ref count to keep it from being freed from underneath us. - handling fwd-tsn had bugs that caused memory overwrites when given faulty data, fixed so can't happen and we also stop at the first bad stream no. - Fixed so comm-up generates the adaption indication. - peeloff did not get the hmac params copied. - fix it so we lock the addr list when doing src-addr selection (in future we need to use a multi-reader/one writer lock here) - During lowlevel output, we could end up with a _l_addr set to null if the iterator is calling the output routine. This means we would possibly crash when we gather the MTU info. Fix so we only do the gather where we have a src address cached. - we need to be sure to set abort flag on conn state when we receive an abort. - peeloff could leak a socket. Moved code so the close will find the socket if the peeloff fails (uipc_syscalls.c) Approved by: re@freebsd.org(Ken Smith)
2007-08-27 05:19:48 +00:00
}
} else {
- During shutdown pending, when the last sack came in and the last message on the send stream was "null" but still there, a state we allow, we could get hung and not clean it up and wait for the shutdown guard timer to clear the association without a graceful close. Fix this so that that we properly clean up. - Added support for Multiple ASCONF per new RFC. We only (so far) accept input of these and cannot yet generate a multi-asconf. - Sysctl'd support for experimental Fast Handover feature. Always disabled unless sysctl or socket option changes to enable. - Error case in add-ip where the peer supports AUTH and ADD-IP but does NOT require AUTH of ASCONF/ASCONF-ACK. We need to ABORT in this case. - According to the Kyoto summit of socket api developers (Solaris, Linux, BSD). We need to have: o non-eeor mode messages be atomic - Fixed o Allow implicit setup of an assoc in 1-2-1 model if using the sctp_**() send calls - Fixed o Get rid of HAVE_XXX declarations - Done o add a sctp_pr_policy in hole in sndrcvinfo structure - Done o add a PR_SCTP_POLICY_VALID type flag - yet to-do in a future patch! - Optimize sctp6 calls to reuse code in sctp_usrreq. Also optimize when we close sending out the data and disabling Nagle. - Change key concatenation order to match the auth RFC - When sending OOTB shutdown_complete always do csum. - Don't send PKT-DROP to a PKT-DROP - For abort chunks just always checksums same for shutdown-complete. - inpcb_free front state had a bug where in queue data could wedge an assoc. We need to just abandon ones in front states (free_assoc). - If a peer sends us a 64k abort, we would try to assemble a response packet which may be larger than 64k. This then would be dropped by IP. Instead make a "minimum" size for us 64k-2k (we want at least 2k for our initack). If we receive such an init discard it early without all the processing. - When we peel off we must increment the tcb ref count to keep it from being freed from underneath us. - handling fwd-tsn had bugs that caused memory overwrites when given faulty data, fixed so can't happen and we also stop at the first bad stream no. - Fixed so comm-up generates the adaption indication. - peeloff did not get the hmac params copied. - fix it so we lock the addr list when doing src-addr selection (in future we need to use a multi-reader/one writer lock here) - During lowlevel output, we could end up with a _l_addr set to null if the iterator is calling the output routine. This means we would possibly crash when we gather the MTU info. Fix so we only do the gather where we have a src address cached. - we need to be sure to set abort flag on conn state when we receive an abort. - peeloff could leak a socket. Moved code so the close will find the socket if the peeloff fails (uipc_syscalls.c) Approved by: re@freebsd.org(Ken Smith)
2007-08-27 05:19:48 +00:00
/* key is shared + key2 + key1 */
if (sctp_get_keylen(shared)) {
memcpy(key_ptr, shared->key, shared->keylen);
- During shutdown pending, when the last sack came in and the last message on the send stream was "null" but still there, a state we allow, we could get hung and not clean it up and wait for the shutdown guard timer to clear the association without a graceful close. Fix this so that that we properly clean up. - Added support for Multiple ASCONF per new RFC. We only (so far) accept input of these and cannot yet generate a multi-asconf. - Sysctl'd support for experimental Fast Handover feature. Always disabled unless sysctl or socket option changes to enable. - Error case in add-ip where the peer supports AUTH and ADD-IP but does NOT require AUTH of ASCONF/ASCONF-ACK. We need to ABORT in this case. - According to the Kyoto summit of socket api developers (Solaris, Linux, BSD). We need to have: o non-eeor mode messages be atomic - Fixed o Allow implicit setup of an assoc in 1-2-1 model if using the sctp_**() send calls - Fixed o Get rid of HAVE_XXX declarations - Done o add a sctp_pr_policy in hole in sndrcvinfo structure - Done o add a PR_SCTP_POLICY_VALID type flag - yet to-do in a future patch! - Optimize sctp6 calls to reuse code in sctp_usrreq. Also optimize when we close sending out the data and disabling Nagle. - Change key concatenation order to match the auth RFC - When sending OOTB shutdown_complete always do csum. - Don't send PKT-DROP to a PKT-DROP - For abort chunks just always checksums same for shutdown-complete. - inpcb_free front state had a bug where in queue data could wedge an assoc. We need to just abandon ones in front states (free_assoc). - If a peer sends us a 64k abort, we would try to assemble a response packet which may be larger than 64k. This then would be dropped by IP. Instead make a "minimum" size for us 64k-2k (we want at least 2k for our initack). If we receive such an init discard it early without all the processing. - When we peel off we must increment the tcb ref count to keep it from being freed from underneath us. - handling fwd-tsn had bugs that caused memory overwrites when given faulty data, fixed so can't happen and we also stop at the first bad stream no. - Fixed so comm-up generates the adaption indication. - peeloff did not get the hmac params copied. - fix it so we lock the addr list when doing src-addr selection (in future we need to use a multi-reader/one writer lock here) - During lowlevel output, we could end up with a _l_addr set to null if the iterator is calling the output routine. This means we would possibly crash when we gather the MTU info. Fix so we only do the gather where we have a src address cached. - we need to be sure to set abort flag on conn state when we receive an abort. - peeloff could leak a socket. Moved code so the close will find the socket if the peeloff fails (uipc_syscalls.c) Approved by: re@freebsd.org(Ken Smith)
2007-08-27 05:19:48 +00:00
key_ptr += shared->keylen;
}
if (sctp_get_keylen(key2)) {
memcpy(key_ptr, key2->key, key2->keylen);
- During shutdown pending, when the last sack came in and the last message on the send stream was "null" but still there, a state we allow, we could get hung and not clean it up and wait for the shutdown guard timer to clear the association without a graceful close. Fix this so that that we properly clean up. - Added support for Multiple ASCONF per new RFC. We only (so far) accept input of these and cannot yet generate a multi-asconf. - Sysctl'd support for experimental Fast Handover feature. Always disabled unless sysctl or socket option changes to enable. - Error case in add-ip where the peer supports AUTH and ADD-IP but does NOT require AUTH of ASCONF/ASCONF-ACK. We need to ABORT in this case. - According to the Kyoto summit of socket api developers (Solaris, Linux, BSD). We need to have: o non-eeor mode messages be atomic - Fixed o Allow implicit setup of an assoc in 1-2-1 model if using the sctp_**() send calls - Fixed o Get rid of HAVE_XXX declarations - Done o add a sctp_pr_policy in hole in sndrcvinfo structure - Done o add a PR_SCTP_POLICY_VALID type flag - yet to-do in a future patch! - Optimize sctp6 calls to reuse code in sctp_usrreq. Also optimize when we close sending out the data and disabling Nagle. - Change key concatenation order to match the auth RFC - When sending OOTB shutdown_complete always do csum. - Don't send PKT-DROP to a PKT-DROP - For abort chunks just always checksums same for shutdown-complete. - inpcb_free front state had a bug where in queue data could wedge an assoc. We need to just abandon ones in front states (free_assoc). - If a peer sends us a 64k abort, we would try to assemble a response packet which may be larger than 64k. This then would be dropped by IP. Instead make a "minimum" size for us 64k-2k (we want at least 2k for our initack). If we receive such an init discard it early without all the processing. - When we peel off we must increment the tcb ref count to keep it from being freed from underneath us. - handling fwd-tsn had bugs that caused memory overwrites when given faulty data, fixed so can't happen and we also stop at the first bad stream no. - Fixed so comm-up generates the adaption indication. - peeloff did not get the hmac params copied. - fix it so we lock the addr list when doing src-addr selection (in future we need to use a multi-reader/one writer lock here) - During lowlevel output, we could end up with a _l_addr set to null if the iterator is calling the output routine. This means we would possibly crash when we gather the MTU info. Fix so we only do the gather where we have a src address cached. - we need to be sure to set abort flag on conn state when we receive an abort. - peeloff could leak a socket. Moved code so the close will find the socket if the peeloff fails (uipc_syscalls.c) Approved by: re@freebsd.org(Ken Smith)
2007-08-27 05:19:48 +00:00
key_ptr += key2->keylen;
}
if (sctp_get_keylen(key1)) {
memcpy(key_ptr, key1->key, key1->keylen);
- During shutdown pending, when the last sack came in and the last message on the send stream was "null" but still there, a state we allow, we could get hung and not clean it up and wait for the shutdown guard timer to clear the association without a graceful close. Fix this so that that we properly clean up. - Added support for Multiple ASCONF per new RFC. We only (so far) accept input of these and cannot yet generate a multi-asconf. - Sysctl'd support for experimental Fast Handover feature. Always disabled unless sysctl or socket option changes to enable. - Error case in add-ip where the peer supports AUTH and ADD-IP but does NOT require AUTH of ASCONF/ASCONF-ACK. We need to ABORT in this case. - According to the Kyoto summit of socket api developers (Solaris, Linux, BSD). We need to have: o non-eeor mode messages be atomic - Fixed o Allow implicit setup of an assoc in 1-2-1 model if using the sctp_**() send calls - Fixed o Get rid of HAVE_XXX declarations - Done o add a sctp_pr_policy in hole in sndrcvinfo structure - Done o add a PR_SCTP_POLICY_VALID type flag - yet to-do in a future patch! - Optimize sctp6 calls to reuse code in sctp_usrreq. Also optimize when we close sending out the data and disabling Nagle. - Change key concatenation order to match the auth RFC - When sending OOTB shutdown_complete always do csum. - Don't send PKT-DROP to a PKT-DROP - For abort chunks just always checksums same for shutdown-complete. - inpcb_free front state had a bug where in queue data could wedge an assoc. We need to just abandon ones in front states (free_assoc). - If a peer sends us a 64k abort, we would try to assemble a response packet which may be larger than 64k. This then would be dropped by IP. Instead make a "minimum" size for us 64k-2k (we want at least 2k for our initack). If we receive such an init discard it early without all the processing. - When we peel off we must increment the tcb ref count to keep it from being freed from underneath us. - handling fwd-tsn had bugs that caused memory overwrites when given faulty data, fixed so can't happen and we also stop at the first bad stream no. - Fixed so comm-up generates the adaption indication. - peeloff did not get the hmac params copied. - fix it so we lock the addr list when doing src-addr selection (in future we need to use a multi-reader/one writer lock here) - During lowlevel output, we could end up with a _l_addr set to null if the iterator is calling the output routine. This means we would possibly crash when we gather the MTU info. Fix so we only do the gather where we have a src address cached. - we need to be sure to set abort flag on conn state when we receive an abort. - peeloff could leak a socket. Moved code so the close will find the socket if the peeloff fails (uipc_syscalls.c) Approved by: re@freebsd.org(Ken Smith)
2007-08-27 05:19:48 +00:00
}
}
return (new_key);
}
sctp_sharedkey_t *
sctp_alloc_sharedkey(void)
{
sctp_sharedkey_t *new_key;
SCTP_MALLOC(new_key, sctp_sharedkey_t *, sizeof(*new_key),
SCTP_M_AUTH_KY);
if (new_key == NULL) {
/* out of memory */
return (NULL);
}
new_key->keyid = 0;
new_key->key = NULL;
new_key->refcount = 1;
new_key->deactivated = 0;
return (new_key);
}
void
sctp_free_sharedkey(sctp_sharedkey_t *skey)
{
if (skey == NULL)
return;
if (SCTP_DECREMENT_AND_CHECK_REFCOUNT(&skey->refcount)) {
if (skey->key != NULL)
sctp_free_key(skey->key);
SCTP_FREE(skey, SCTP_M_AUTH_KY);
}
}
sctp_sharedkey_t *
sctp_find_sharedkey(struct sctp_keyhead *shared_keys, uint16_t key_id)
{
sctp_sharedkey_t *skey;
LIST_FOREACH(skey, shared_keys, next) {
if (skey->keyid == key_id)
return (skey);
}
return (NULL);
}
int
sctp_insert_sharedkey(struct sctp_keyhead *shared_keys,
sctp_sharedkey_t *new_skey)
{
sctp_sharedkey_t *skey;
if ((shared_keys == NULL) || (new_skey == NULL))
return (EINVAL);
/* insert into an empty list? */
if (LIST_EMPTY(shared_keys)) {
LIST_INSERT_HEAD(shared_keys, new_skey, next);
return (0);
}
/* insert into the existing list, ordered by key id */
LIST_FOREACH(skey, shared_keys, next) {
if (new_skey->keyid < skey->keyid) {
/* insert it before here */
LIST_INSERT_BEFORE(skey, new_skey, next);
return (0);
} else if (new_skey->keyid == skey->keyid) {
/* replace the existing key */
/* verify this key *can* be replaced */
if ((skey->deactivated) && (skey->refcount > 1)) {
SCTPDBG(SCTP_DEBUG_AUTH1,
"can't replace shared key id %u\n",
new_skey->keyid);
return (EBUSY);
}
SCTPDBG(SCTP_DEBUG_AUTH1,
"replacing shared key id %u\n",
new_skey->keyid);
LIST_INSERT_BEFORE(skey, new_skey, next);
LIST_REMOVE(skey, next);
sctp_free_sharedkey(skey);
return (0);
}
if (LIST_NEXT(skey, next) == NULL) {
/* belongs at the end of the list */
LIST_INSERT_AFTER(skey, new_skey, next);
return (0);
}
}
/* shouldn't reach here */
return (EINVAL);
}
void
sctp_auth_key_acquire(struct sctp_tcb *stcb, uint16_t key_id)
{
sctp_sharedkey_t *skey;
/* find the shared key */
skey = sctp_find_sharedkey(&stcb->asoc.shared_keys, key_id);
/* bump the ref count */
if (skey) {
atomic_add_int(&skey->refcount, 1);
SCTPDBG(SCTP_DEBUG_AUTH2,
"%s: stcb %p key %u refcount acquire to %d\n",
__func__, (void *)stcb, key_id, skey->refcount);
}
}
void
sctp_auth_key_release(struct sctp_tcb *stcb, uint16_t key_id, int so_locked
#if !defined(__APPLE__) && !defined(SCTP_SO_LOCK_TESTING)
SCTP_UNUSED
#endif
)
{
sctp_sharedkey_t *skey;
/* find the shared key */
skey = sctp_find_sharedkey(&stcb->asoc.shared_keys, key_id);
/* decrement the ref count */
if (skey) {
SCTPDBG(SCTP_DEBUG_AUTH2,
"%s: stcb %p key %u refcount release to %d\n",
__func__, (void *)stcb, key_id, skey->refcount);
/* see if a notification should be generated */
if ((skey->refcount <= 2) && (skey->deactivated)) {
/* notify ULP that key is no longer used */
sctp_ulp_notify(SCTP_NOTIFY_AUTH_FREE_KEY, stcb,
key_id, 0, so_locked);
SCTPDBG(SCTP_DEBUG_AUTH2,
"%s: stcb %p key %u no longer used, %d\n",
__func__, (void *)stcb, key_id, skey->refcount);
}
sctp_free_sharedkey(skey);
}
}
static sctp_sharedkey_t *
sctp_copy_sharedkey(const sctp_sharedkey_t *skey)
{
sctp_sharedkey_t *new_skey;
if (skey == NULL)
return (NULL);
new_skey = sctp_alloc_sharedkey();
if (new_skey == NULL)
return (NULL);
if (skey->key != NULL)
new_skey->key = sctp_set_key(skey->key->key, skey->key->keylen);
else
new_skey->key = NULL;
new_skey->keyid = skey->keyid;
return (new_skey);
}
int
sctp_copy_skeylist(const struct sctp_keyhead *src, struct sctp_keyhead *dest)
{
sctp_sharedkey_t *skey, *new_skey;
int count = 0;
if ((src == NULL) || (dest == NULL))
return (0);
LIST_FOREACH(skey, src, next) {
new_skey = sctp_copy_sharedkey(skey);
if (new_skey != NULL) {
if (sctp_insert_sharedkey(dest, new_skey)) {
sctp_free_sharedkey(new_skey);
} else {
count++;
}
}
}
return (count);
}
sctp_hmaclist_t *
sctp_alloc_hmaclist(uint16_t num_hmacs)
{
sctp_hmaclist_t *new_list;
int alloc_size;
alloc_size = sizeof(*new_list) + num_hmacs * sizeof(new_list->hmac[0]);
SCTP_MALLOC(new_list, sctp_hmaclist_t *, alloc_size,
SCTP_M_AUTH_HL);
if (new_list == NULL) {
/* out of memory */
return (NULL);
}
new_list->max_algo = num_hmacs;
new_list->num_algo = 0;
return (new_list);
}
void
sctp_free_hmaclist(sctp_hmaclist_t *list)
{
if (list != NULL) {
SCTP_FREE(list, SCTP_M_AUTH_HL);
list = NULL;
}
}
int
sctp_auth_add_hmacid(sctp_hmaclist_t *list, uint16_t hmac_id)
{
- fixed autclose to not allow setting on 1-2-1 model. - bounded cookie-life to 1 second minimum in socket option set. - Delayed_ack_time becomes delayed_ack per new socket api document. - Improve port number selection, we now use low/high bounds and no chance of a endless loop. Only one call to random per bind as well. - fixes so set_peer_primary pre-screens addresses to be valid to this host. - maxseg did not allow setting on an assoc basis. We needed to thus track and use an association value instead of a inp value. - Fixed ep get of HB status to report back properly. - use settings flag to tell if assoc level hb is on off not the timer.. since the timer may still run if unconf address are present. - check for crazy ENABLE/DISABLE conditions. - set and get of pmtud (fixed path mtu) not always taking into account ovh. - Getting PMTU info on stcb only needs to return PMTUD_ENABLED if any net is doing PMTU discovery. - Panic or warning fixed to not do so when a valid ip frag is taking place. - sndrcvinfo appearing in both inp and stcb was full size, instead of the non-pad version. This saves about 92 bytes from each struct by carefully converting to use the smaller version. - one-2-one model get(maxseg) would always get ep value, never the tcb's value. - The delayed ack time could be under a tick, this fixes so it bounds it to at least 1 tick for platforms whos tick is more than a ms. - Fragment interleave level set to wrong default value. - Fragment interleave could not set level 0. - Defered stream reset was broken due to a guard check and ntohl issue. - Found two lock order reversals and fixed. - Tighten up address checking, if the user gives an address the sa_len had better be set properly. - Get asoc by assoc-id would return a locked tcb when it was asked not to if the tcb was in the restart hash. - sysctl to dig down and get more association details Reviewed by: gnn
2007-05-28 11:17:24 +00:00
int i;
if (list == NULL)
return (-1);
if (list->num_algo == list->max_algo) {
SCTPDBG(SCTP_DEBUG_AUTH1,
"SCTP: HMAC id list full, ignoring add %u\n", hmac_id);
return (-1);
}
if ((hmac_id != SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ID_SHA1) &&
(hmac_id != SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ID_SHA256)) {
return (-1);
}
- fixed autclose to not allow setting on 1-2-1 model. - bounded cookie-life to 1 second minimum in socket option set. - Delayed_ack_time becomes delayed_ack per new socket api document. - Improve port number selection, we now use low/high bounds and no chance of a endless loop. Only one call to random per bind as well. - fixes so set_peer_primary pre-screens addresses to be valid to this host. - maxseg did not allow setting on an assoc basis. We needed to thus track and use an association value instead of a inp value. - Fixed ep get of HB status to report back properly. - use settings flag to tell if assoc level hb is on off not the timer.. since the timer may still run if unconf address are present. - check for crazy ENABLE/DISABLE conditions. - set and get of pmtud (fixed path mtu) not always taking into account ovh. - Getting PMTU info on stcb only needs to return PMTUD_ENABLED if any net is doing PMTU discovery. - Panic or warning fixed to not do so when a valid ip frag is taking place. - sndrcvinfo appearing in both inp and stcb was full size, instead of the non-pad version. This saves about 92 bytes from each struct by carefully converting to use the smaller version. - one-2-one model get(maxseg) would always get ep value, never the tcb's value. - The delayed ack time could be under a tick, this fixes so it bounds it to at least 1 tick for platforms whos tick is more than a ms. - Fragment interleave level set to wrong default value. - Fragment interleave could not set level 0. - Defered stream reset was broken due to a guard check and ntohl issue. - Found two lock order reversals and fixed. - Tighten up address checking, if the user gives an address the sa_len had better be set properly. - Get asoc by assoc-id would return a locked tcb when it was asked not to if the tcb was in the restart hash. - sysctl to dig down and get more association details Reviewed by: gnn
2007-05-28 11:17:24 +00:00
/* Now is it already in the list */
for (i = 0; i < list->num_algo; i++) {
if (list->hmac[i] == hmac_id) {
/* already in list */
return (-1);
}
}
SCTPDBG(SCTP_DEBUG_AUTH1, "SCTP: add HMAC id %u to list\n", hmac_id);
list->hmac[list->num_algo++] = hmac_id;
return (0);
}
sctp_hmaclist_t *
sctp_copy_hmaclist(sctp_hmaclist_t *list)
{
sctp_hmaclist_t *new_list;
int i;
if (list == NULL)
return (NULL);
/* get a new list */
new_list = sctp_alloc_hmaclist(list->max_algo);
if (new_list == NULL)
return (NULL);
/* copy it */
new_list->max_algo = list->max_algo;
new_list->num_algo = list->num_algo;
for (i = 0; i < list->num_algo; i++)
new_list->hmac[i] = list->hmac[i];
return (new_list);
}
sctp_hmaclist_t *
sctp_default_supported_hmaclist(void)
{
sctp_hmaclist_t *new_list;
new_list = sctp_alloc_hmaclist(2);
if (new_list == NULL)
return (NULL);
/* We prefer SHA256, so list it first */
(void)sctp_auth_add_hmacid(new_list, SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ID_SHA256);
(void)sctp_auth_add_hmacid(new_list, SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ID_SHA1);
return (new_list);
}
/*-
* HMAC algos are listed in priority/preference order
* find the best HMAC id to use for the peer based on local support
*/
uint16_t
sctp_negotiate_hmacid(sctp_hmaclist_t *peer, sctp_hmaclist_t *local)
{
int i, j;
if ((local == NULL) || (peer == NULL))
return (SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ID_RSVD);
for (i = 0; i < peer->num_algo; i++) {
for (j = 0; j < local->num_algo; j++) {
if (peer->hmac[i] == local->hmac[j]) {
/* found the "best" one */
SCTPDBG(SCTP_DEBUG_AUTH1,
"SCTP: negotiated peer HMAC id %u\n",
peer->hmac[i]);
return (peer->hmac[i]);
}
}
}
/* didn't find one! */
return (SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ID_RSVD);
}
/*-
* serialize the HMAC algo list and return space used
* caller must guarantee ptr has appropriate space
*/
int
sctp_serialize_hmaclist(sctp_hmaclist_t *list, uint8_t *ptr)
{
int i;
uint16_t hmac_id;
if (list == NULL)
return (0);
for (i = 0; i < list->num_algo; i++) {
hmac_id = htons(list->hmac[i]);
memcpy(ptr, &hmac_id, sizeof(hmac_id));
ptr += sizeof(hmac_id);
}
return (list->num_algo * sizeof(hmac_id));
}
int
sctp_verify_hmac_param(struct sctp_auth_hmac_algo *hmacs, uint32_t num_hmacs)
{
uint32_t i;
for (i = 0; i < num_hmacs; i++) {
if (ntohs(hmacs->hmac_ids[i]) == SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ID_SHA1) {
return (0);
}
}
return (-1);
}
sctp_authinfo_t *
sctp_alloc_authinfo(void)
{
sctp_authinfo_t *new_authinfo;
SCTP_MALLOC(new_authinfo, sctp_authinfo_t *, sizeof(*new_authinfo),
SCTP_M_AUTH_IF);
if (new_authinfo == NULL) {
/* out of memory */
return (NULL);
}
memset(new_authinfo, 0, sizeof(*new_authinfo));
return (new_authinfo);
}
void
sctp_free_authinfo(sctp_authinfo_t *authinfo)
{
if (authinfo == NULL)
return;
if (authinfo->random != NULL)
sctp_free_key(authinfo->random);
if (authinfo->peer_random != NULL)
sctp_free_key(authinfo->peer_random);
if (authinfo->assoc_key != NULL)
sctp_free_key(authinfo->assoc_key);
if (authinfo->recv_key != NULL)
sctp_free_key(authinfo->recv_key);
/* We are NOT dynamically allocating authinfo's right now... */
/* SCTP_FREE(authinfo, SCTP_M_AUTH_??); */
}
uint32_t
sctp_get_auth_chunk_len(uint16_t hmac_algo)
{
int size;
size = sizeof(struct sctp_auth_chunk) + sctp_get_hmac_digest_len(hmac_algo);
return (SCTP_SIZE32(size));
}
uint32_t
sctp_get_hmac_digest_len(uint16_t hmac_algo)
{
switch (hmac_algo) {
case SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ID_SHA1:
return (SCTP_AUTH_DIGEST_LEN_SHA1);
case SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ID_SHA256:
return (SCTP_AUTH_DIGEST_LEN_SHA256);
default:
/* unknown HMAC algorithm: can't do anything */
return (0);
} /* end switch */
}
static inline int
sctp_get_hmac_block_len(uint16_t hmac_algo)
{
switch (hmac_algo) {
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case SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ID_SHA1:
return (64);
case SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ID_SHA256:
return (64);
case SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ID_RSVD:
default:
/* unknown HMAC algorithm: can't do anything */
return (0);
} /* end switch */
}
static void
sctp_hmac_init(uint16_t hmac_algo, sctp_hash_context_t *ctx)
{
switch (hmac_algo) {
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case SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ID_SHA1:
SCTP_SHA1_INIT(&ctx->sha1);
break;
case SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ID_SHA256:
SCTP_SHA256_INIT(&ctx->sha256);
break;
case SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ID_RSVD:
default:
/* unknown HMAC algorithm: can't do anything */
return;
} /* end switch */
}
static void
sctp_hmac_update(uint16_t hmac_algo, sctp_hash_context_t *ctx,
uint8_t *text, uint32_t textlen)
{
switch (hmac_algo) {
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case SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ID_SHA1:
SCTP_SHA1_UPDATE(&ctx->sha1, text, textlen);
break;
case SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ID_SHA256:
SCTP_SHA256_UPDATE(&ctx->sha256, text, textlen);
break;
case SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ID_RSVD:
default:
/* unknown HMAC algorithm: can't do anything */
return;
} /* end switch */
}
static void
sctp_hmac_final(uint16_t hmac_algo, sctp_hash_context_t *ctx,
uint8_t *digest)
{
switch (hmac_algo) {
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case SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ID_SHA1:
SCTP_SHA1_FINAL(digest, &ctx->sha1);
break;
case SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ID_SHA256:
SCTP_SHA256_FINAL(digest, &ctx->sha256);
break;
case SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ID_RSVD:
default:
/* unknown HMAC algorithm: can't do anything */
return;
} /* end switch */
}
/*-
* Keyed-Hashing for Message Authentication: FIPS 198 (RFC 2104)
*
* Compute the HMAC digest using the desired hash key, text, and HMAC
* algorithm. Resulting digest is placed in 'digest' and digest length
* is returned, if the HMAC was performed.
*
* WARNING: it is up to the caller to supply sufficient space to hold the
* resultant digest.
*/
uint32_t
sctp_hmac(uint16_t hmac_algo, uint8_t *key, uint32_t keylen,
uint8_t *text, uint32_t textlen, uint8_t *digest)
{
uint32_t digestlen;
uint32_t blocklen;
sctp_hash_context_t ctx;
uint8_t ipad[128], opad[128]; /* keyed hash inner/outer pads */
uint8_t temp[SCTP_AUTH_DIGEST_LEN_MAX];
uint32_t i;
/* sanity check the material and length */
if ((key == NULL) || (keylen == 0) || (text == NULL) ||
(textlen == 0) || (digest == NULL)) {
/* can't do HMAC with empty key or text or digest store */
return (0);
}
/* validate the hmac algo and get the digest length */
digestlen = sctp_get_hmac_digest_len(hmac_algo);
if (digestlen == 0)
return (0);
/* hash the key if it is longer than the hash block size */
blocklen = sctp_get_hmac_block_len(hmac_algo);
if (keylen > blocklen) {
sctp_hmac_init(hmac_algo, &ctx);
sctp_hmac_update(hmac_algo, &ctx, key, keylen);
sctp_hmac_final(hmac_algo, &ctx, temp);
/* set the hashed key as the key */
keylen = digestlen;
key = temp;
}
/* initialize the inner/outer pads with the key and "append" zeroes */
memset(ipad, 0, blocklen);
memset(opad, 0, blocklen);
memcpy(ipad, key, keylen);
memcpy(opad, key, keylen);
/* XOR the key with ipad and opad values */
for (i = 0; i < blocklen; i++) {
ipad[i] ^= 0x36;
opad[i] ^= 0x5c;
}
/* perform inner hash */
sctp_hmac_init(hmac_algo, &ctx);
sctp_hmac_update(hmac_algo, &ctx, ipad, blocklen);
sctp_hmac_update(hmac_algo, &ctx, text, textlen);
sctp_hmac_final(hmac_algo, &ctx, temp);
/* perform outer hash */
sctp_hmac_init(hmac_algo, &ctx);
sctp_hmac_update(hmac_algo, &ctx, opad, blocklen);
sctp_hmac_update(hmac_algo, &ctx, temp, digestlen);
sctp_hmac_final(hmac_algo, &ctx, digest);
return (digestlen);
}
/* mbuf version */
uint32_t
sctp_hmac_m(uint16_t hmac_algo, uint8_t *key, uint32_t keylen,
struct mbuf *m, uint32_t m_offset, uint8_t *digest, uint32_t trailer)
{
uint32_t digestlen;
uint32_t blocklen;
sctp_hash_context_t ctx;
uint8_t ipad[128], opad[128]; /* keyed hash inner/outer pads */
uint8_t temp[SCTP_AUTH_DIGEST_LEN_MAX];
uint32_t i;
struct mbuf *m_tmp;
/* sanity check the material and length */
if ((key == NULL) || (keylen == 0) || (m == NULL) || (digest == NULL)) {
/* can't do HMAC with empty key or text or digest store */
return (0);
}
/* validate the hmac algo and get the digest length */
digestlen = sctp_get_hmac_digest_len(hmac_algo);
if (digestlen == 0)
return (0);
/* hash the key if it is longer than the hash block size */
blocklen = sctp_get_hmac_block_len(hmac_algo);
if (keylen > blocklen) {
sctp_hmac_init(hmac_algo, &ctx);
sctp_hmac_update(hmac_algo, &ctx, key, keylen);
sctp_hmac_final(hmac_algo, &ctx, temp);
/* set the hashed key as the key */
keylen = digestlen;
key = temp;
}
/* initialize the inner/outer pads with the key and "append" zeroes */
memset(ipad, 0, blocklen);
memset(opad, 0, blocklen);
memcpy(ipad, key, keylen);
memcpy(opad, key, keylen);
/* XOR the key with ipad and opad values */
for (i = 0; i < blocklen; i++) {
ipad[i] ^= 0x36;
opad[i] ^= 0x5c;
}
/* perform inner hash */
sctp_hmac_init(hmac_algo, &ctx);
sctp_hmac_update(hmac_algo, &ctx, ipad, blocklen);
/* find the correct starting mbuf and offset (get start of text) */
m_tmp = m;
while ((m_tmp != NULL) && (m_offset >= (uint32_t)SCTP_BUF_LEN(m_tmp))) {
m_offset -= SCTP_BUF_LEN(m_tmp);
m_tmp = SCTP_BUF_NEXT(m_tmp);
}
/* now use the rest of the mbuf chain for the text */
while (m_tmp != NULL) {
if ((SCTP_BUF_NEXT(m_tmp) == NULL) && trailer) {
sctp_hmac_update(hmac_algo, &ctx, mtod(m_tmp, uint8_t *)+m_offset,
SCTP_BUF_LEN(m_tmp) - (trailer + m_offset));
} else {
sctp_hmac_update(hmac_algo, &ctx, mtod(m_tmp, uint8_t *)+m_offset,
SCTP_BUF_LEN(m_tmp) - m_offset);
}
/* clear the offset since it's only for the first mbuf */
m_offset = 0;
m_tmp = SCTP_BUF_NEXT(m_tmp);
}
sctp_hmac_final(hmac_algo, &ctx, temp);
/* perform outer hash */
sctp_hmac_init(hmac_algo, &ctx);
sctp_hmac_update(hmac_algo, &ctx, opad, blocklen);
sctp_hmac_update(hmac_algo, &ctx, temp, digestlen);
sctp_hmac_final(hmac_algo, &ctx, digest);
return (digestlen);
}
/*-
* verify the HMAC digest using the desired hash key, text, and HMAC
* algorithm.
* Returns -1 on error, 0 on success.
*/
int
sctp_verify_hmac(uint16_t hmac_algo, uint8_t *key, uint32_t keylen,
uint8_t *text, uint32_t textlen,
uint8_t *digest, uint32_t digestlen)
{
uint32_t len;
uint8_t temp[SCTP_AUTH_DIGEST_LEN_MAX];
/* sanity check the material and length */
if ((key == NULL) || (keylen == 0) ||
(text == NULL) || (textlen == 0) || (digest == NULL)) {
/* can't do HMAC with empty key or text or digest */
return (-1);
}
len = sctp_get_hmac_digest_len(hmac_algo);
if ((len == 0) || (digestlen != len))
return (-1);
/* compute the expected hash */
if (sctp_hmac(hmac_algo, key, keylen, text, textlen, temp) != len)
return (-1);
if (memcmp(digest, temp, digestlen) != 0)
return (-1);
else
return (0);
}
/*
* computes the requested HMAC using a key struct (which may be modified if
* the keylen exceeds the HMAC block len).
*/
uint32_t
sctp_compute_hmac(uint16_t hmac_algo, sctp_key_t *key, uint8_t *text,
uint32_t textlen, uint8_t *digest)
{
uint32_t digestlen;
uint32_t blocklen;
sctp_hash_context_t ctx;
uint8_t temp[SCTP_AUTH_DIGEST_LEN_MAX];
/* sanity check */
if ((key == NULL) || (text == NULL) || (textlen == 0) ||
(digest == NULL)) {
/* can't do HMAC with empty key or text or digest store */
return (0);
}
/* validate the hmac algo and get the digest length */
digestlen = sctp_get_hmac_digest_len(hmac_algo);
if (digestlen == 0)
return (0);
/* hash the key if it is longer than the hash block size */
blocklen = sctp_get_hmac_block_len(hmac_algo);
if (key->keylen > blocklen) {
sctp_hmac_init(hmac_algo, &ctx);
sctp_hmac_update(hmac_algo, &ctx, key->key, key->keylen);
sctp_hmac_final(hmac_algo, &ctx, temp);
/* save the hashed key as the new key */
key->keylen = digestlen;
memcpy(key->key, temp, key->keylen);
}
return (sctp_hmac(hmac_algo, key->key, key->keylen, text, textlen,
digest));
}
/* mbuf version */
uint32_t
sctp_compute_hmac_m(uint16_t hmac_algo, sctp_key_t *key, struct mbuf *m,
uint32_t m_offset, uint8_t *digest)
{
uint32_t digestlen;
uint32_t blocklen;
sctp_hash_context_t ctx;
uint8_t temp[SCTP_AUTH_DIGEST_LEN_MAX];
/* sanity check */
if ((key == NULL) || (m == NULL) || (digest == NULL)) {
/* can't do HMAC with empty key or text or digest store */
return (0);
}
/* validate the hmac algo and get the digest length */
digestlen = sctp_get_hmac_digest_len(hmac_algo);
if (digestlen == 0)
return (0);
/* hash the key if it is longer than the hash block size */
blocklen = sctp_get_hmac_block_len(hmac_algo);
if (key->keylen > blocklen) {
sctp_hmac_init(hmac_algo, &ctx);
sctp_hmac_update(hmac_algo, &ctx, key->key, key->keylen);
sctp_hmac_final(hmac_algo, &ctx, temp);
/* save the hashed key as the new key */
key->keylen = digestlen;
memcpy(key->key, temp, key->keylen);
}
return (sctp_hmac_m(hmac_algo, key->key, key->keylen, m, m_offset, digest, 0));
}
int
sctp_auth_is_supported_hmac(sctp_hmaclist_t *list, uint16_t id)
{
int i;
if ((list == NULL) || (id == SCTP_AUTH_HMAC_ID_RSVD))
return (0);
for (i = 0; i < list->num_algo; i++)
if (list->hmac[i] == id)
return (1);
/* not in the list */
return (0);
}
/*-
* clear any cached key(s) if they match the given key id on an association.
* the cached key(s) will be recomputed and re-cached at next use.
* ASSUMES TCB_LOCK is already held
*/
void
sctp_clear_cachedkeys(struct sctp_tcb *stcb, uint16_t keyid)
{
if (stcb == NULL)
return;
if (keyid == stcb->asoc.authinfo.assoc_keyid) {
sctp_free_key(stcb->asoc.authinfo.assoc_key);
stcb->asoc.authinfo.assoc_key = NULL;
}
if (keyid == stcb->asoc.authinfo.recv_keyid) {
sctp_free_key(stcb->asoc.authinfo.recv_key);
stcb->asoc.authinfo.recv_key = NULL;
}
}
/*-
* clear any cached key(s) if they match the given key id for all assocs on
* an endpoint.
* ASSUMES INP_WLOCK is already held
*/
void
sctp_clear_cachedkeys_ep(struct sctp_inpcb *inp, uint16_t keyid)
{
struct sctp_tcb *stcb;
if (inp == NULL)
return;
/* clear the cached keys on all assocs on this instance */
LIST_FOREACH(stcb, &inp->sctp_asoc_list, sctp_tcblist) {
SCTP_TCB_LOCK(stcb);
sctp_clear_cachedkeys(stcb, keyid);
SCTP_TCB_UNLOCK(stcb);
}
}
/*-
* delete a shared key from an association
* ASSUMES TCB_LOCK is already held
*/
int
sctp_delete_sharedkey(struct sctp_tcb *stcb, uint16_t keyid)
{
sctp_sharedkey_t *skey;
if (stcb == NULL)
return (-1);
/* is the keyid the assoc active sending key */
if (keyid == stcb->asoc.authinfo.active_keyid)
return (-1);
/* does the key exist? */
skey = sctp_find_sharedkey(&stcb->asoc.shared_keys, keyid);
if (skey == NULL)
return (-1);
/* are there other refcount holders on the key? */
if (skey->refcount > 1)
return (-1);
/* remove it */
LIST_REMOVE(skey, next);
sctp_free_sharedkey(skey); /* frees skey->key as well */
/* clear any cached keys */
sctp_clear_cachedkeys(stcb, keyid);
return (0);
}
/*-
* deletes a shared key from the endpoint
* ASSUMES INP_WLOCK is already held
*/
int
sctp_delete_sharedkey_ep(struct sctp_inpcb *inp, uint16_t keyid)
{
sctp_sharedkey_t *skey;
if (inp == NULL)
return (-1);
/* is the keyid the active sending key on the endpoint */
if (keyid == inp->sctp_ep.default_keyid)
return (-1);
/* does the key exist? */
skey = sctp_find_sharedkey(&inp->sctp_ep.shared_keys, keyid);
if (skey == NULL)
return (-1);
/* endpoint keys are not refcounted */
/* remove it */
LIST_REMOVE(skey, next);
sctp_free_sharedkey(skey); /* frees skey->key as well */
/* clear any cached keys */
sctp_clear_cachedkeys_ep(inp, keyid);
return (0);
}
/*-
* set the active key on an association
* ASSUMES TCB_LOCK is already held
*/
int
sctp_auth_setactivekey(struct sctp_tcb *stcb, uint16_t keyid)
{
sctp_sharedkey_t *skey = NULL;
/* find the key on the assoc */
skey = sctp_find_sharedkey(&stcb->asoc.shared_keys, keyid);
if (skey == NULL) {
/* that key doesn't exist */
return (-1);
}
if ((skey->deactivated) && (skey->refcount > 1)) {
/* can't reactivate a deactivated key with other refcounts */
return (-1);
}
/* set the (new) active key */
stcb->asoc.authinfo.active_keyid = keyid;
/* reset the deactivated flag */
skey->deactivated = 0;
return (0);
}
/*-
* set the active key on an endpoint
* ASSUMES INP_WLOCK is already held
*/
int
sctp_auth_setactivekey_ep(struct sctp_inpcb *inp, uint16_t keyid)
{
sctp_sharedkey_t *skey;
/* find the key */
skey = sctp_find_sharedkey(&inp->sctp_ep.shared_keys, keyid);
if (skey == NULL) {
/* that key doesn't exist */
return (-1);
}
inp->sctp_ep.default_keyid = keyid;
return (0);
}
/*-
* deactivates a shared key from the association
* ASSUMES INP_WLOCK is already held
*/
int
sctp_deact_sharedkey(struct sctp_tcb *stcb, uint16_t keyid)
{
sctp_sharedkey_t *skey;
if (stcb == NULL)
return (-1);
/* is the keyid the assoc active sending key */
if (keyid == stcb->asoc.authinfo.active_keyid)
return (-1);
/* does the key exist? */
skey = sctp_find_sharedkey(&stcb->asoc.shared_keys, keyid);
if (skey == NULL)
return (-1);
/* are there other refcount holders on the key? */
if (skey->refcount == 1) {
/* no other users, send a notification for this key */
sctp_ulp_notify(SCTP_NOTIFY_AUTH_FREE_KEY, stcb, keyid, 0,
SCTP_SO_LOCKED);
}
/* mark the key as deactivated */
skey->deactivated = 1;
return (0);
}
/*-
* deactivates a shared key from the endpoint
* ASSUMES INP_WLOCK is already held
*/
int
sctp_deact_sharedkey_ep(struct sctp_inpcb *inp, uint16_t keyid)
{
sctp_sharedkey_t *skey;
if (inp == NULL)
return (-1);
/* is the keyid the active sending key on the endpoint */
if (keyid == inp->sctp_ep.default_keyid)
return (-1);
/* does the key exist? */
skey = sctp_find_sharedkey(&inp->sctp_ep.shared_keys, keyid);
if (skey == NULL)
return (-1);
/* endpoint keys are not refcounted */
/* remove it */
LIST_REMOVE(skey, next);
sctp_free_sharedkey(skey); /* frees skey->key as well */
return (0);
}
/*
* get local authentication parameters from cookie (from INIT-ACK)
*/
void
sctp_auth_get_cookie_params(struct sctp_tcb *stcb, struct mbuf *m,
uint32_t offset, uint32_t length)
{
struct sctp_paramhdr *phdr, tmp_param;
uint16_t plen, ptype;
- Copyright updates (aka 2007) - ZONE get now also take a type cast so it does the cast like mtod does. - New macro SCTP_LIST_EMPTY, which in bsd is just LIST_EMPTY - Removal of const in some of the static hmac functions (not needed) - Store length changes to allow for new fields in auth - Auth code updated to current draft (this should be the RFC version we think). - use uint8_t instead of u_char in LOOPBACK address comparison - Some u_int32_t converted to uint32_t (in crc code) - A bug was found in the mib counts for ordered/unordered count, this was fixed (was referencing a freed mbuf). - SCTP_ASOCLOG_OF_TSNS added (code will probably disappear after my testing completes. It allows us to keep a small log on each assoc of the last 40 TSN's in/out and stream assignment. It is NOT in options and so is only good for private builds. - Some CMT changes in prep for Jana fixing his problem with reneging when CMT is enabled (Concurrent Multipath Transfer = CMT). - Some missing mib stats added. - Correction to number of open assoc's count in mib - Correction to os_bsd.h to get right sha2 macros - Add of special AUTH_04 flags so you can compile the code with the old format (in case the peer does not yet support the latest auth code). - Nonce sum was incorrectly being set in when ecn_nonce was NOT on. - LOR in listen with implicit bind found and fixed. - Moved away from using mbuf's for socket options to using just data pointers. The mbufs were used to harmonize NetBSD code since both Net and Open used this method. We have decided to move away from that and more conform to FreeBSD style (which makes more sense). - Very very nasty bug found in some of my "debug" code. The cookie_how collision case tracking had an endless loop in it if you got a second retransmission of a cookie collision case. This would lock up a CPU .. ugly.. - auth function goes to using size_t instead of int which conforms to socketapi better - Found the nasty bug that happens after 9 days of testing.. you get the data chunk, deliver it and due to the reference to a ch-> that every now and then has been deleted (depending on the postion in the mbuf) you have an invalid ch->ch.flags.. and thus you don't advance the stream sequence number.. so you block the stream permanently. The fix is to make local variables of these guys and set them up before you have any chance of trimming the mbuf. - style fix in sctp_util.h, not sure how this got bad maybe in the last patch? (aka it may not be in the real source). - Found interesting bug when using the extended snd/rcv info where we would get an error on receiving with this. Thats because it was NOT padded to the same size as the snd_rcv info. We increase (add the pad) so the two structs are the same size in sctp_uio.h - In sctp_usrreq.c one of the most common things we did for socket options was to cast the pointer and validate the size. This as been macro-ized to help make the code more readable. - in sctputil.c two things, the socketapi class found a missing flag type (the next msg is a notification) and a missing scope recovery was also fixed. Reviewed by: gnn
2007-02-12 23:24:31 +00:00
uint8_t random_store[SCTP_PARAM_BUFFER_SIZE];
struct sctp_auth_random *p_random = NULL;
uint16_t random_len = 0;
- Copyright updates (aka 2007) - ZONE get now also take a type cast so it does the cast like mtod does. - New macro SCTP_LIST_EMPTY, which in bsd is just LIST_EMPTY - Removal of const in some of the static hmac functions (not needed) - Store length changes to allow for new fields in auth - Auth code updated to current draft (this should be the RFC version we think). - use uint8_t instead of u_char in LOOPBACK address comparison - Some u_int32_t converted to uint32_t (in crc code) - A bug was found in the mib counts for ordered/unordered count, this was fixed (was referencing a freed mbuf). - SCTP_ASOCLOG_OF_TSNS added (code will probably disappear after my testing completes. It allows us to keep a small log on each assoc of the last 40 TSN's in/out and stream assignment. It is NOT in options and so is only good for private builds. - Some CMT changes in prep for Jana fixing his problem with reneging when CMT is enabled (Concurrent Multipath Transfer = CMT). - Some missing mib stats added. - Correction to number of open assoc's count in mib - Correction to os_bsd.h to get right sha2 macros - Add of special AUTH_04 flags so you can compile the code with the old format (in case the peer does not yet support the latest auth code). - Nonce sum was incorrectly being set in when ecn_nonce was NOT on. - LOR in listen with implicit bind found and fixed. - Moved away from using mbuf's for socket options to using just data pointers. The mbufs were used to harmonize NetBSD code since both Net and Open used this method. We have decided to move away from that and more conform to FreeBSD style (which makes more sense). - Very very nasty bug found in some of my "debug" code. The cookie_how collision case tracking had an endless loop in it if you got a second retransmission of a cookie collision case. This would lock up a CPU .. ugly.. - auth function goes to using size_t instead of int which conforms to socketapi better - Found the nasty bug that happens after 9 days of testing.. you get the data chunk, deliver it and due to the reference to a ch-> that every now and then has been deleted (depending on the postion in the mbuf) you have an invalid ch->ch.flags.. and thus you don't advance the stream sequence number.. so you block the stream permanently. The fix is to make local variables of these guys and set them up before you have any chance of trimming the mbuf. - style fix in sctp_util.h, not sure how this got bad maybe in the last patch? (aka it may not be in the real source). - Found interesting bug when using the extended snd/rcv info where we would get an error on receiving with this. Thats because it was NOT padded to the same size as the snd_rcv info. We increase (add the pad) so the two structs are the same size in sctp_uio.h - In sctp_usrreq.c one of the most common things we did for socket options was to cast the pointer and validate the size. This as been macro-ized to help make the code more readable. - in sctputil.c two things, the socketapi class found a missing flag type (the next msg is a notification) and a missing scope recovery was also fixed. Reviewed by: gnn
2007-02-12 23:24:31 +00:00
uint8_t hmacs_store[SCTP_PARAM_BUFFER_SIZE];
struct sctp_auth_hmac_algo *hmacs = NULL;
uint16_t hmacs_len = 0;
- Copyright updates (aka 2007) - ZONE get now also take a type cast so it does the cast like mtod does. - New macro SCTP_LIST_EMPTY, which in bsd is just LIST_EMPTY - Removal of const in some of the static hmac functions (not needed) - Store length changes to allow for new fields in auth - Auth code updated to current draft (this should be the RFC version we think). - use uint8_t instead of u_char in LOOPBACK address comparison - Some u_int32_t converted to uint32_t (in crc code) - A bug was found in the mib counts for ordered/unordered count, this was fixed (was referencing a freed mbuf). - SCTP_ASOCLOG_OF_TSNS added (code will probably disappear after my testing completes. It allows us to keep a small log on each assoc of the last 40 TSN's in/out and stream assignment. It is NOT in options and so is only good for private builds. - Some CMT changes in prep for Jana fixing his problem with reneging when CMT is enabled (Concurrent Multipath Transfer = CMT). - Some missing mib stats added. - Correction to number of open assoc's count in mib - Correction to os_bsd.h to get right sha2 macros - Add of special AUTH_04 flags so you can compile the code with the old format (in case the peer does not yet support the latest auth code). - Nonce sum was incorrectly being set in when ecn_nonce was NOT on. - LOR in listen with implicit bind found and fixed. - Moved away from using mbuf's for socket options to using just data pointers. The mbufs were used to harmonize NetBSD code since both Net and Open used this method. We have decided to move away from that and more conform to FreeBSD style (which makes more sense). - Very very nasty bug found in some of my "debug" code. The cookie_how collision case tracking had an endless loop in it if you got a second retransmission of a cookie collision case. This would lock up a CPU .. ugly.. - auth function goes to using size_t instead of int which conforms to socketapi better - Found the nasty bug that happens after 9 days of testing.. you get the data chunk, deliver it and due to the reference to a ch-> that every now and then has been deleted (depending on the postion in the mbuf) you have an invalid ch->ch.flags.. and thus you don't advance the stream sequence number.. so you block the stream permanently. The fix is to make local variables of these guys and set them up before you have any chance of trimming the mbuf. - style fix in sctp_util.h, not sure how this got bad maybe in the last patch? (aka it may not be in the real source). - Found interesting bug when using the extended snd/rcv info where we would get an error on receiving with this. Thats because it was NOT padded to the same size as the snd_rcv info. We increase (add the pad) so the two structs are the same size in sctp_uio.h - In sctp_usrreq.c one of the most common things we did for socket options was to cast the pointer and validate the size. This as been macro-ized to help make the code more readable. - in sctputil.c two things, the socketapi class found a missing flag type (the next msg is a notification) and a missing scope recovery was also fixed. Reviewed by: gnn
2007-02-12 23:24:31 +00:00
uint8_t chunks_store[SCTP_PARAM_BUFFER_SIZE];
struct sctp_auth_chunk_list *chunks = NULL;
uint16_t num_chunks = 0;
sctp_key_t *new_key;
uint32_t keylen;
/* convert to upper bound */
length += offset;
phdr = (struct sctp_paramhdr *)sctp_m_getptr(m, offset,
sizeof(struct sctp_paramhdr), (uint8_t *)&tmp_param);
while (phdr != NULL) {
ptype = ntohs(phdr->param_type);
plen = ntohs(phdr->param_length);
if ((plen == 0) || (offset + plen > length))
break;
if (ptype == SCTP_RANDOM) {
- Copyright updates (aka 2007) - ZONE get now also take a type cast so it does the cast like mtod does. - New macro SCTP_LIST_EMPTY, which in bsd is just LIST_EMPTY - Removal of const in some of the static hmac functions (not needed) - Store length changes to allow for new fields in auth - Auth code updated to current draft (this should be the RFC version we think). - use uint8_t instead of u_char in LOOPBACK address comparison - Some u_int32_t converted to uint32_t (in crc code) - A bug was found in the mib counts for ordered/unordered count, this was fixed (was referencing a freed mbuf). - SCTP_ASOCLOG_OF_TSNS added (code will probably disappear after my testing completes. It allows us to keep a small log on each assoc of the last 40 TSN's in/out and stream assignment. It is NOT in options and so is only good for private builds. - Some CMT changes in prep for Jana fixing his problem with reneging when CMT is enabled (Concurrent Multipath Transfer = CMT). - Some missing mib stats added. - Correction to number of open assoc's count in mib - Correction to os_bsd.h to get right sha2 macros - Add of special AUTH_04 flags so you can compile the code with the old format (in case the peer does not yet support the latest auth code). - Nonce sum was incorrectly being set in when ecn_nonce was NOT on. - LOR in listen with implicit bind found and fixed. - Moved away from using mbuf's for socket options to using just data pointers. The mbufs were used to harmonize NetBSD code since both Net and Open used this method. We have decided to move away from that and more conform to FreeBSD style (which makes more sense). - Very very nasty bug found in some of my "debug" code. The cookie_how collision case tracking had an endless loop in it if you got a second retransmission of a cookie collision case. This would lock up a CPU .. ugly.. - auth function goes to using size_t instead of int which conforms to socketapi better - Found the nasty bug that happens after 9 days of testing.. you get the data chunk, deliver it and due to the reference to a ch-> that every now and then has been deleted (depending on the postion in the mbuf) you have an invalid ch->ch.flags.. and thus you don't advance the stream sequence number.. so you block the stream permanently. The fix is to make local variables of these guys and set them up before you have any chance of trimming the mbuf. - style fix in sctp_util.h, not sure how this got bad maybe in the last patch? (aka it may not be in the real source). - Found interesting bug when using the extended snd/rcv info where we would get an error on receiving with this. Thats because it was NOT padded to the same size as the snd_rcv info. We increase (add the pad) so the two structs are the same size in sctp_uio.h - In sctp_usrreq.c one of the most common things we did for socket options was to cast the pointer and validate the size. This as been macro-ized to help make the code more readable. - in sctputil.c two things, the socketapi class found a missing flag type (the next msg is a notification) and a missing scope recovery was also fixed. Reviewed by: gnn
2007-02-12 23:24:31 +00:00
if (plen > sizeof(random_store))
break;
phdr = sctp_get_next_param(m, offset,
(struct sctp_paramhdr *)random_store, plen);
if (phdr == NULL)
return;
/* save the random and length for the key */
p_random = (struct sctp_auth_random *)phdr;
random_len = plen - sizeof(*p_random);
} else if (ptype == SCTP_HMAC_LIST) {
uint16_t num_hmacs;
uint16_t i;
- Copyright updates (aka 2007) - ZONE get now also take a type cast so it does the cast like mtod does. - New macro SCTP_LIST_EMPTY, which in bsd is just LIST_EMPTY - Removal of const in some of the static hmac functions (not needed) - Store length changes to allow for new fields in auth - Auth code updated to current draft (this should be the RFC version we think). - use uint8_t instead of u_char in LOOPBACK address comparison - Some u_int32_t converted to uint32_t (in crc code) - A bug was found in the mib counts for ordered/unordered count, this was fixed (was referencing a freed mbuf). - SCTP_ASOCLOG_OF_TSNS added (code will probably disappear after my testing completes. It allows us to keep a small log on each assoc of the last 40 TSN's in/out and stream assignment. It is NOT in options and so is only good for private builds. - Some CMT changes in prep for Jana fixing his problem with reneging when CMT is enabled (Concurrent Multipath Transfer = CMT). - Some missing mib stats added. - Correction to number of open assoc's count in mib - Correction to os_bsd.h to get right sha2 macros - Add of special AUTH_04 flags so you can compile the code with the old format (in case the peer does not yet support the latest auth code). - Nonce sum was incorrectly being set in when ecn_nonce was NOT on. - LOR in listen with implicit bind found and fixed. - Moved away from using mbuf's for socket options to using just data pointers. The mbufs were used to harmonize NetBSD code since both Net and Open used this method. We have decided to move away from that and more conform to FreeBSD style (which makes more sense). - Very very nasty bug found in some of my "debug" code. The cookie_how collision case tracking had an endless loop in it if you got a second retransmission of a cookie collision case. This would lock up a CPU .. ugly.. - auth function goes to using size_t instead of int which conforms to socketapi better - Found the nasty bug that happens after 9 days of testing.. you get the data chunk, deliver it and due to the reference to a ch-> that every now and then has been deleted (depending on the postion in the mbuf) you have an invalid ch->ch.flags.. and thus you don't advance the stream sequence number.. so you block the stream permanently. The fix is to make local variables of these guys and set them up before you have any chance of trimming the mbuf. - style fix in sctp_util.h, not sure how this got bad maybe in the last patch? (aka it may not be in the real source). - Found interesting bug when using the extended snd/rcv info where we would get an error on receiving with this. Thats because it was NOT padded to the same size as the snd_rcv info. We increase (add the pad) so the two structs are the same size in sctp_uio.h - In sctp_usrreq.c one of the most common things we did for socket options was to cast the pointer and validate the size. This as been macro-ized to help make the code more readable. - in sctputil.c two things, the socketapi class found a missing flag type (the next msg is a notification) and a missing scope recovery was also fixed. Reviewed by: gnn
2007-02-12 23:24:31 +00:00
if (plen > sizeof(hmacs_store))
break;
phdr = sctp_get_next_param(m, offset,
(struct sctp_paramhdr *)hmacs_store, plen);
if (phdr == NULL)
return;
/* save the hmacs list and num for the key */
hmacs = (struct sctp_auth_hmac_algo *)phdr;
hmacs_len = plen - sizeof(*hmacs);
num_hmacs = hmacs_len / sizeof(hmacs->hmac_ids[0]);
if (stcb->asoc.local_hmacs != NULL)
sctp_free_hmaclist(stcb->asoc.local_hmacs);
stcb->asoc.local_hmacs = sctp_alloc_hmaclist(num_hmacs);
if (stcb->asoc.local_hmacs != NULL) {
for (i = 0; i < num_hmacs; i++) {
(void)sctp_auth_add_hmacid(stcb->asoc.local_hmacs,
ntohs(hmacs->hmac_ids[i]));
}
}
} else if (ptype == SCTP_CHUNK_LIST) {
int i;
- Copyright updates (aka 2007) - ZONE get now also take a type cast so it does the cast like mtod does. - New macro SCTP_LIST_EMPTY, which in bsd is just LIST_EMPTY - Removal of const in some of the static hmac functions (not needed) - Store length changes to allow for new fields in auth - Auth code updated to current draft (this should be the RFC version we think). - use uint8_t instead of u_char in LOOPBACK address comparison - Some u_int32_t converted to uint32_t (in crc code) - A bug was found in the mib counts for ordered/unordered count, this was fixed (was referencing a freed mbuf). - SCTP_ASOCLOG_OF_TSNS added (code will probably disappear after my testing completes. It allows us to keep a small log on each assoc of the last 40 TSN's in/out and stream assignment. It is NOT in options and so is only good for private builds. - Some CMT changes in prep for Jana fixing his problem with reneging when CMT is enabled (Concurrent Multipath Transfer = CMT). - Some missing mib stats added. - Correction to number of open assoc's count in mib - Correction to os_bsd.h to get right sha2 macros - Add of special AUTH_04 flags so you can compile the code with the old format (in case the peer does not yet support the latest auth code). - Nonce sum was incorrectly being set in when ecn_nonce was NOT on. - LOR in listen with implicit bind found and fixed. - Moved away from using mbuf's for socket options to using just data pointers. The mbufs were used to harmonize NetBSD code since both Net and Open used this method. We have decided to move away from that and more conform to FreeBSD style (which makes more sense). - Very very nasty bug found in some of my "debug" code. The cookie_how collision case tracking had an endless loop in it if you got a second retransmission of a cookie collision case. This would lock up a CPU .. ugly.. - auth function goes to using size_t instead of int which conforms to socketapi better - Found the nasty bug that happens after 9 days of testing.. you get the data chunk, deliver it and due to the reference to a ch-> that every now and then has been deleted (depending on the postion in the mbuf) you have an invalid ch->ch.flags.. and thus you don't advance the stream sequence number.. so you block the stream permanently. The fix is to make local variables of these guys and set them up before you have any chance of trimming the mbuf. - style fix in sctp_util.h, not sure how this got bad maybe in the last patch? (aka it may not be in the real source). - Found interesting bug when using the extended snd/rcv info where we would get an error on receiving with this. Thats because it was NOT padded to the same size as the snd_rcv info. We increase (add the pad) so the two structs are the same size in sctp_uio.h - In sctp_usrreq.c one of the most common things we did for socket options was to cast the pointer and validate the size. This as been macro-ized to help make the code more readable. - in sctputil.c two things, the socketapi class found a missing flag type (the next msg is a notification) and a missing scope recovery was also fixed. Reviewed by: gnn
2007-02-12 23:24:31 +00:00
if (plen > sizeof(chunks_store))
break;
phdr = sctp_get_next_param(m, offset,
(struct sctp_paramhdr *)chunks_store, plen);
if (phdr == NULL)
return;
chunks = (struct sctp_auth_chunk_list *)phdr;
num_chunks = plen - sizeof(*chunks);
/* save chunks list and num for the key */
if (stcb->asoc.local_auth_chunks != NULL)
sctp_clear_chunklist(stcb->asoc.local_auth_chunks);
else
stcb->asoc.local_auth_chunks = sctp_alloc_chunklist();
for (i = 0; i < num_chunks; i++) {
(void)sctp_auth_add_chunk(chunks->chunk_types[i],
stcb->asoc.local_auth_chunks);
}
}
/* get next parameter */
offset += SCTP_SIZE32(plen);
if (offset + sizeof(struct sctp_paramhdr) > length)
break;
phdr = (struct sctp_paramhdr *)sctp_m_getptr(m, offset, sizeof(struct sctp_paramhdr),
(uint8_t *)&tmp_param);
}
/* concatenate the full random key */
keylen = sizeof(*p_random) + random_len + sizeof(*hmacs) + hmacs_len;
if (chunks != NULL) {
keylen += sizeof(*chunks) + num_chunks;
}
- Copyright updates (aka 2007) - ZONE get now also take a type cast so it does the cast like mtod does. - New macro SCTP_LIST_EMPTY, which in bsd is just LIST_EMPTY - Removal of const in some of the static hmac functions (not needed) - Store length changes to allow for new fields in auth - Auth code updated to current draft (this should be the RFC version we think). - use uint8_t instead of u_char in LOOPBACK address comparison - Some u_int32_t converted to uint32_t (in crc code) - A bug was found in the mib counts for ordered/unordered count, this was fixed (was referencing a freed mbuf). - SCTP_ASOCLOG_OF_TSNS added (code will probably disappear after my testing completes. It allows us to keep a small log on each assoc of the last 40 TSN's in/out and stream assignment. It is NOT in options and so is only good for private builds. - Some CMT changes in prep for Jana fixing his problem with reneging when CMT is enabled (Concurrent Multipath Transfer = CMT). - Some missing mib stats added. - Correction to number of open assoc's count in mib - Correction to os_bsd.h to get right sha2 macros - Add of special AUTH_04 flags so you can compile the code with the old format (in case the peer does not yet support the latest auth code). - Nonce sum was incorrectly being set in when ecn_nonce was NOT on. - LOR in listen with implicit bind found and fixed. - Moved away from using mbuf's for socket options to using just data pointers. The mbufs were used to harmonize NetBSD code since both Net and Open used this method. We have decided to move away from that and more conform to FreeBSD style (which makes more sense). - Very very nasty bug found in some of my "debug" code. The cookie_how collision case tracking had an endless loop in it if you got a second retransmission of a cookie collision case. This would lock up a CPU .. ugly.. - auth function goes to using size_t instead of int which conforms to socketapi better - Found the nasty bug that happens after 9 days of testing.. you get the data chunk, deliver it and due to the reference to a ch-> that every now and then has been deleted (depending on the postion in the mbuf) you have an invalid ch->ch.flags.. and thus you don't advance the stream sequence number.. so you block the stream permanently. The fix is to make local variables of these guys and set them up before you have any chance of trimming the mbuf. - style fix in sctp_util.h, not sure how this got bad maybe in the last patch? (aka it may not be in the real source). - Found interesting bug when using the extended snd/rcv info where we would get an error on receiving with this. Thats because it was NOT padded to the same size as the snd_rcv info. We increase (add the pad) so the two structs are the same size in sctp_uio.h - In sctp_usrreq.c one of the most common things we did for socket options was to cast the pointer and validate the size. This as been macro-ized to help make the code more readable. - in sctputil.c two things, the socketapi class found a missing flag type (the next msg is a notification) and a missing scope recovery was also fixed. Reviewed by: gnn
2007-02-12 23:24:31 +00:00
new_key = sctp_alloc_key(keylen);
if (new_key != NULL) {
/* copy in the RANDOM */
if (p_random != NULL) {
keylen = sizeof(*p_random) + random_len;
memcpy(new_key->key, p_random, keylen);
- Copyright updates (aka 2007) - ZONE get now also take a type cast so it does the cast like mtod does. - New macro SCTP_LIST_EMPTY, which in bsd is just LIST_EMPTY - Removal of const in some of the static hmac functions (not needed) - Store length changes to allow for new fields in auth - Auth code updated to current draft (this should be the RFC version we think). - use uint8_t instead of u_char in LOOPBACK address comparison - Some u_int32_t converted to uint32_t (in crc code) - A bug was found in the mib counts for ordered/unordered count, this was fixed (was referencing a freed mbuf). - SCTP_ASOCLOG_OF_TSNS added (code will probably disappear after my testing completes. It allows us to keep a small log on each assoc of the last 40 TSN's in/out and stream assignment. It is NOT in options and so is only good for private builds. - Some CMT changes in prep for Jana fixing his problem with reneging when CMT is enabled (Concurrent Multipath Transfer = CMT). - Some missing mib stats added. - Correction to number of open assoc's count in mib - Correction to os_bsd.h to get right sha2 macros - Add of special AUTH_04 flags so you can compile the code with the old format (in case the peer does not yet support the latest auth code). - Nonce sum was incorrectly being set in when ecn_nonce was NOT on. - LOR in listen with implicit bind found and fixed. - Moved away from using mbuf's for socket options to using just data pointers. The mbufs were used to harmonize NetBSD code since both Net and Open used this method. We have decided to move away from that and more conform to FreeBSD style (which makes more sense). - Very very nasty bug found in some of my "debug" code. The cookie_how collision case tracking had an endless loop in it if you got a second retransmission of a cookie collision case. This would lock up a CPU .. ugly.. - auth function goes to using size_t instead of int which conforms to socketapi better - Found the nasty bug that happens after 9 days of testing.. you get the data chunk, deliver it and due to the reference to a ch-> that every now and then has been deleted (depending on the postion in the mbuf) you have an invalid ch->ch.flags.. and thus you don't advance the stream sequence number.. so you block the stream permanently. The fix is to make local variables of these guys and set them up before you have any chance of trimming the mbuf. - style fix in sctp_util.h, not sure how this got bad maybe in the last patch? (aka it may not be in the real source). - Found interesting bug when using the extended snd/rcv info where we would get an error on receiving with this. Thats because it was NOT padded to the same size as the snd_rcv info. We increase (add the pad) so the two structs are the same size in sctp_uio.h - In sctp_usrreq.c one of the most common things we did for socket options was to cast the pointer and validate the size. This as been macro-ized to help make the code more readable. - in sctputil.c two things, the socketapi class found a missing flag type (the next msg is a notification) and a missing scope recovery was also fixed. Reviewed by: gnn
2007-02-12 23:24:31 +00:00
}
/* append in the AUTH chunks */
- Copyright updates (aka 2007) - ZONE get now also take a type cast so it does the cast like mtod does. - New macro SCTP_LIST_EMPTY, which in bsd is just LIST_EMPTY - Removal of const in some of the static hmac functions (not needed) - Store length changes to allow for new fields in auth - Auth code updated to current draft (this should be the RFC version we think). - use uint8_t instead of u_char in LOOPBACK address comparison - Some u_int32_t converted to uint32_t (in crc code) - A bug was found in the mib counts for ordered/unordered count, this was fixed (was referencing a freed mbuf). - SCTP_ASOCLOG_OF_TSNS added (code will probably disappear after my testing completes. It allows us to keep a small log on each assoc of the last 40 TSN's in/out and stream assignment. It is NOT in options and so is only good for private builds. - Some CMT changes in prep for Jana fixing his problem with reneging when CMT is enabled (Concurrent Multipath Transfer = CMT). - Some missing mib stats added. - Correction to number of open assoc's count in mib - Correction to os_bsd.h to get right sha2 macros - Add of special AUTH_04 flags so you can compile the code with the old format (in case the peer does not yet support the latest auth code). - Nonce sum was incorrectly being set in when ecn_nonce was NOT on. - LOR in listen with implicit bind found and fixed. - Moved away from using mbuf's for socket options to using just data pointers. The mbufs were used to harmonize NetBSD code since both Net and Open used this method. We have decided to move away from that and more conform to FreeBSD style (which makes more sense). - Very very nasty bug found in some of my "debug" code. The cookie_how collision case tracking had an endless loop in it if you got a second retransmission of a cookie collision case. This would lock up a CPU .. ugly.. - auth function goes to using size_t instead of int which conforms to socketapi better - Found the nasty bug that happens after 9 days of testing.. you get the data chunk, deliver it and due to the reference to a ch-> that every now and then has been deleted (depending on the postion in the mbuf) you have an invalid ch->ch.flags.. and thus you don't advance the stream sequence number.. so you block the stream permanently. The fix is to make local variables of these guys and set them up before you have any chance of trimming the mbuf. - style fix in sctp_util.h, not sure how this got bad maybe in the last patch? (aka it may not be in the real source). - Found interesting bug when using the extended snd/rcv info where we would get an error on receiving with this. Thats because it was NOT padded to the same size as the snd_rcv info. We increase (add the pad) so the two structs are the same size in sctp_uio.h - In sctp_usrreq.c one of the most common things we did for socket options was to cast the pointer and validate the size. This as been macro-ized to help make the code more readable. - in sctputil.c two things, the socketapi class found a missing flag type (the next msg is a notification) and a missing scope recovery was also fixed. Reviewed by: gnn
2007-02-12 23:24:31 +00:00
if (chunks != NULL) {
memcpy(new_key->key + keylen, chunks,
- Copyright updates (aka 2007) - ZONE get now also take a type cast so it does the cast like mtod does. - New macro SCTP_LIST_EMPTY, which in bsd is just LIST_EMPTY - Removal of const in some of the static hmac functions (not needed) - Store length changes to allow for new fields in auth - Auth code updated to current draft (this should be the RFC version we think). - use uint8_t instead of u_char in LOOPBACK address comparison - Some u_int32_t converted to uint32_t (in crc code) - A bug was found in the mib counts for ordered/unordered count, this was fixed (was referencing a freed mbuf). - SCTP_ASOCLOG_OF_TSNS added (code will probably disappear after my testing completes. It allows us to keep a small log on each assoc of the last 40 TSN's in/out and stream assignment. It is NOT in options and so is only good for private builds. - Some CMT changes in prep for Jana fixing his problem with reneging when CMT is enabled (Concurrent Multipath Transfer = CMT). - Some missing mib stats added. - Correction to number of open assoc's count in mib - Correction to os_bsd.h to get right sha2 macros - Add of special AUTH_04 flags so you can compile the code with the old format (in case the peer does not yet support the latest auth code). - Nonce sum was incorrectly being set in when ecn_nonce was NOT on. - LOR in listen with implicit bind found and fixed. - Moved away from using mbuf's for socket options to using just data pointers. The mbufs were used to harmonize NetBSD code since both Net and Open used this method. We have decided to move away from that and more conform to FreeBSD style (which makes more sense). - Very very nasty bug found in some of my "debug" code. The cookie_how collision case tracking had an endless loop in it if you got a second retransmission of a cookie collision case. This would lock up a CPU .. ugly.. - auth function goes to using size_t instead of int which conforms to socketapi better - Found the nasty bug that happens after 9 days of testing.. you get the data chunk, deliver it and due to the reference to a ch-> that every now and then has been deleted (depending on the postion in the mbuf) you have an invalid ch->ch.flags.. and thus you don't advance the stream sequence number.. so you block the stream permanently. The fix is to make local variables of these guys and set them up before you have any chance of trimming the mbuf. - style fix in sctp_util.h, not sure how this got bad maybe in the last patch? (aka it may not be in the real source). - Found interesting bug when using the extended snd/rcv info where we would get an error on receiving with this. Thats because it was NOT padded to the same size as the snd_rcv info. We increase (add the pad) so the two structs are the same size in sctp_uio.h - In sctp_usrreq.c one of the most common things we did for socket options was to cast the pointer and validate the size. This as been macro-ized to help make the code more readable. - in sctputil.c two things, the socketapi class found a missing flag type (the next msg is a notification) and a missing scope recovery was also fixed. Reviewed by: gnn
2007-02-12 23:24:31 +00:00
sizeof(*chunks) + num_chunks);
keylen += sizeof(*chunks) + num_chunks;
}
/* append in the HMACs */
- Copyright updates (aka 2007) - ZONE get now also take a type cast so it does the cast like mtod does. - New macro SCTP_LIST_EMPTY, which in bsd is just LIST_EMPTY - Removal of const in some of the static hmac functions (not needed) - Store length changes to allow for new fields in auth - Auth code updated to current draft (this should be the RFC version we think). - use uint8_t instead of u_char in LOOPBACK address comparison - Some u_int32_t converted to uint32_t (in crc code) - A bug was found in the mib counts for ordered/unordered count, this was fixed (was referencing a freed mbuf). - SCTP_ASOCLOG_OF_TSNS added (code will probably disappear after my testing completes. It allows us to keep a small log on each assoc of the last 40 TSN's in/out and stream assignment. It is NOT in options and so is only good for private builds. - Some CMT changes in prep for Jana fixing his problem with reneging when CMT is enabled (Concurrent Multipath Transfer = CMT). - Some missing mib stats added. - Correction to number of open assoc's count in mib - Correction to os_bsd.h to get right sha2 macros - Add of special AUTH_04 flags so you can compile the code with the old format (in case the peer does not yet support the latest auth code). - Nonce sum was incorrectly being set in when ecn_nonce was NOT on. - LOR in listen with implicit bind found and fixed. - Moved away from using mbuf's for socket options to using just data pointers. The mbufs were used to harmonize NetBSD code since both Net and Open used this method. We have decided to move away from that and more conform to FreeBSD style (which makes more sense). - Very very nasty bug found in some of my "debug" code. The cookie_how collision case tracking had an endless loop in it if you got a second retransmission of a cookie collision case. This would lock up a CPU .. ugly.. - auth function goes to using size_t instead of int which conforms to socketapi better - Found the nasty bug that happens after 9 days of testing.. you get the data chunk, deliver it and due to the reference to a ch-> that every now and then has been deleted (depending on the postion in the mbuf) you have an invalid ch->ch.flags.. and thus you don't advance the stream sequence number.. so you block the stream permanently. The fix is to make local variables of these guys and set them up before you have any chance of trimming the mbuf. - style fix in sctp_util.h, not sure how this got bad maybe in the last patch? (aka it may not be in the real source). - Found interesting bug when using the extended snd/rcv info where we would get an error on receiving with this. Thats because it was NOT padded to the same size as the snd_rcv info. We increase (add the pad) so the two structs are the same size in sctp_uio.h - In sctp_usrreq.c one of the most common things we did for socket options was to cast the pointer and validate the size. This as been macro-ized to help make the code more readable. - in sctputil.c two things, the socketapi class found a missing flag type (the next msg is a notification) and a missing scope recovery was also fixed. Reviewed by: gnn
2007-02-12 23:24:31 +00:00
if (hmacs != NULL) {
memcpy(new_key->key + keylen, hmacs,
- Copyright updates (aka 2007) - ZONE get now also take a type cast so it does the cast like mtod does. - New macro SCTP_LIST_EMPTY, which in bsd is just LIST_EMPTY - Removal of const in some of the static hmac functions (not needed) - Store length changes to allow for new fields in auth - Auth code updated to current draft (this should be the RFC version we think). - use uint8_t instead of u_char in LOOPBACK address comparison - Some u_int32_t converted to uint32_t (in crc code) - A bug was found in the mib counts for ordered/unordered count, this was fixed (was referencing a freed mbuf). - SCTP_ASOCLOG_OF_TSNS added (code will probably disappear after my testing completes. It allows us to keep a small log on each assoc of the last 40 TSN's in/out and stream assignment. It is NOT in options and so is only good for private builds. - Some CMT changes in prep for Jana fixing his problem with reneging when CMT is enabled (Concurrent Multipath Transfer = CMT). - Some missing mib stats added. - Correction to number of open assoc's count in mib - Correction to os_bsd.h to get right sha2 macros - Add of special AUTH_04 flags so you can compile the code with the old format (in case the peer does not yet support the latest auth code). - Nonce sum was incorrectly being set in when ecn_nonce was NOT on. - LOR in listen with implicit bind found and fixed. - Moved away from using mbuf's for socket options to using just data pointers. The mbufs were used to harmonize NetBSD code since both Net and Open used this method. We have decided to move away from that and more conform to FreeBSD style (which makes more sense). - Very very nasty bug found in some of my "debug" code. The cookie_how collision case tracking had an endless loop in it if you got a second retransmission of a cookie collision case. This would lock up a CPU .. ugly.. - auth function goes to using size_t instead of int which conforms to socketapi better - Found the nasty bug that happens after 9 days of testing.. you get the data chunk, deliver it and due to the reference to a ch-> that every now and then has been deleted (depending on the postion in the mbuf) you have an invalid ch->ch.flags.. and thus you don't advance the stream sequence number.. so you block the stream permanently. The fix is to make local variables of these guys and set them up before you have any chance of trimming the mbuf. - style fix in sctp_util.h, not sure how this got bad maybe in the last patch? (aka it may not be in the real source). - Found interesting bug when using the extended snd/rcv info where we would get an error on receiving with this. Thats because it was NOT padded to the same size as the snd_rcv info. We increase (add the pad) so the two structs are the same size in sctp_uio.h - In sctp_usrreq.c one of the most common things we did for socket options was to cast the pointer and validate the size. This as been macro-ized to help make the code more readable. - in sctputil.c two things, the socketapi class found a missing flag type (the next msg is a notification) and a missing scope recovery was also fixed. Reviewed by: gnn
2007-02-12 23:24:31 +00:00
sizeof(*hmacs) + hmacs_len);
}
}
if (stcb->asoc.authinfo.random != NULL)
sctp_free_key(stcb->asoc.authinfo.random);
stcb->asoc.authinfo.random = new_key;
stcb->asoc.authinfo.random_len = random_len;
sctp_clear_cachedkeys(stcb, stcb->asoc.authinfo.assoc_keyid);
sctp_clear_cachedkeys(stcb, stcb->asoc.authinfo.recv_keyid);
/* negotiate what HMAC to use for the peer */
stcb->asoc.peer_hmac_id = sctp_negotiate_hmacid(stcb->asoc.peer_hmacs,
stcb->asoc.local_hmacs);
/* copy defaults from the endpoint */
/* FIX ME: put in cookie? */
stcb->asoc.authinfo.active_keyid = stcb->sctp_ep->sctp_ep.default_keyid;
/* copy out the shared key list (by reference) from the endpoint */
(void)sctp_copy_skeylist(&stcb->sctp_ep->sctp_ep.shared_keys,
&stcb->asoc.shared_keys);
}
/*
* compute and fill in the HMAC digest for a packet
*/
void
sctp_fill_hmac_digest_m(struct mbuf *m, uint32_t auth_offset,
struct sctp_auth_chunk *auth, struct sctp_tcb *stcb, uint16_t keyid)
{
uint32_t digestlen;
sctp_sharedkey_t *skey;
sctp_key_t *key;
if ((stcb == NULL) || (auth == NULL))
return;
/* zero the digest + chunk padding */
digestlen = sctp_get_hmac_digest_len(stcb->asoc.peer_hmac_id);
memset(auth->hmac, 0, SCTP_SIZE32(digestlen));
/* is the desired key cached? */
if ((keyid != stcb->asoc.authinfo.assoc_keyid) ||
(stcb->asoc.authinfo.assoc_key == NULL)) {
if (stcb->asoc.authinfo.assoc_key != NULL) {
/* free the old cached key */
sctp_free_key(stcb->asoc.authinfo.assoc_key);
}
skey = sctp_find_sharedkey(&stcb->asoc.shared_keys, keyid);
/* the only way skey is NULL is if null key id 0 is used */
if (skey != NULL)
key = skey->key;
else
key = NULL;
/* compute a new assoc key and cache it */
stcb->asoc.authinfo.assoc_key =
sctp_compute_hashkey(stcb->asoc.authinfo.random,
stcb->asoc.authinfo.peer_random, key);
stcb->asoc.authinfo.assoc_keyid = keyid;
SCTPDBG(SCTP_DEBUG_AUTH1, "caching key id %u\n",
stcb->asoc.authinfo.assoc_keyid);
#ifdef SCTP_DEBUG
if (SCTP_AUTH_DEBUG)
sctp_print_key(stcb->asoc.authinfo.assoc_key,
"Assoc Key");
#endif
}
/* set in the active key id */
auth->shared_key_id = htons(keyid);
/* compute and fill in the digest */
(void)sctp_compute_hmac_m(stcb->asoc.peer_hmac_id, stcb->asoc.authinfo.assoc_key,
m, auth_offset, auth->hmac);
}
static void
sctp_zero_m(struct mbuf *m, uint32_t m_offset, uint32_t size)
{
struct mbuf *m_tmp;
uint8_t *data;
/* sanity check */
if (m == NULL)
return;
/* find the correct starting mbuf and offset (get start position) */
m_tmp = m;
while ((m_tmp != NULL) && (m_offset >= (uint32_t)SCTP_BUF_LEN(m_tmp))) {
m_offset -= SCTP_BUF_LEN(m_tmp);
m_tmp = SCTP_BUF_NEXT(m_tmp);
}
/* now use the rest of the mbuf chain */
while ((m_tmp != NULL) && (size > 0)) {
data = mtod(m_tmp, uint8_t *)+m_offset;
if (size > (uint32_t)(SCTP_BUF_LEN(m_tmp) - m_offset)) {
memset(data, 0, SCTP_BUF_LEN(m_tmp) - m_offset);
size -= SCTP_BUF_LEN(m_tmp) - m_offset;
} else {
memset(data, 0, size);
size = 0;
}
/* clear the offset since it's only for the first mbuf */
m_offset = 0;
m_tmp = SCTP_BUF_NEXT(m_tmp);
}
}
/*-
* process the incoming Authentication chunk
* return codes:
* -1 on any authentication error
* 0 on authentication verification
*/
int
sctp_handle_auth(struct sctp_tcb *stcb, struct sctp_auth_chunk *auth,
struct mbuf *m, uint32_t offset)
{
uint16_t chunklen;
uint16_t shared_key_id;
uint16_t hmac_id;
sctp_sharedkey_t *skey;
uint32_t digestlen;
uint8_t digest[SCTP_AUTH_DIGEST_LEN_MAX];
uint8_t computed_digest[SCTP_AUTH_DIGEST_LEN_MAX];
/* auth is checked for NULL by caller */
chunklen = ntohs(auth->ch.chunk_length);
if (chunklen < sizeof(*auth)) {
SCTP_STAT_INCR(sctps_recvauthfailed);
return (-1);
}
SCTP_STAT_INCR(sctps_recvauth);
/* get the auth params */
shared_key_id = ntohs(auth->shared_key_id);
hmac_id = ntohs(auth->hmac_id);
SCTPDBG(SCTP_DEBUG_AUTH1,
"SCTP AUTH Chunk: shared key %u, HMAC id %u\n",
shared_key_id, hmac_id);
/* is the indicated HMAC supported? */
if (!sctp_auth_is_supported_hmac(stcb->asoc.local_hmacs, hmac_id)) {
struct mbuf *op_err;
struct sctp_error_auth_invalid_hmac *cause;
SCTP_STAT_INCR(sctps_recvivalhmacid);
SCTPDBG(SCTP_DEBUG_AUTH1,
"SCTP Auth: unsupported HMAC id %u\n",
hmac_id);
/*
* report this in an Error Chunk: Unsupported HMAC
* Identifier
*/
op_err = sctp_get_mbuf_for_msg(sizeof(struct sctp_error_auth_invalid_hmac),
0, M_NOWAIT, 1, MT_HEADER);
if (op_err != NULL) {
/* pre-reserve some space */
SCTP_BUF_RESV_UF(op_err, sizeof(struct sctp_chunkhdr));
/* fill in the error */
cause = mtod(op_err, struct sctp_error_auth_invalid_hmac *);
cause->cause.code = htons(SCTP_CAUSE_UNSUPPORTED_HMACID);
cause->cause.length = htons(sizeof(struct sctp_error_auth_invalid_hmac));
cause->hmac_id = ntohs(hmac_id);
SCTP_BUF_LEN(op_err) = sizeof(struct sctp_error_auth_invalid_hmac);
/* queue it */
sctp_queue_op_err(stcb, op_err);
}
return (-1);
}
/* get the indicated shared key, if available */
if ((stcb->asoc.authinfo.recv_key == NULL) ||
(stcb->asoc.authinfo.recv_keyid != shared_key_id)) {
/* find the shared key on the assoc first */
skey = sctp_find_sharedkey(&stcb->asoc.shared_keys,
shared_key_id);
/* if the shared key isn't found, discard the chunk */
if (skey == NULL) {
SCTP_STAT_INCR(sctps_recvivalkeyid);
SCTPDBG(SCTP_DEBUG_AUTH1,
"SCTP Auth: unknown key id %u\n",
shared_key_id);
return (-1);
}
/* generate a notification if this is a new key id */
if (stcb->asoc.authinfo.recv_keyid != shared_key_id)
/*
* sctp_ulp_notify(SCTP_NOTIFY_AUTH_NEW_KEY, stcb,
* shared_key_id, (void
* *)stcb->asoc.authinfo.recv_keyid);
*/
sctp_notify_authentication(stcb, SCTP_AUTH_NEW_KEY,
shared_key_id, stcb->asoc.authinfo.recv_keyid,
SCTP_SO_NOT_LOCKED);
/* compute a new recv assoc key and cache it */
if (stcb->asoc.authinfo.recv_key != NULL)
sctp_free_key(stcb->asoc.authinfo.recv_key);
stcb->asoc.authinfo.recv_key =
sctp_compute_hashkey(stcb->asoc.authinfo.random,
stcb->asoc.authinfo.peer_random, skey->key);
stcb->asoc.authinfo.recv_keyid = shared_key_id;
#ifdef SCTP_DEBUG
if (SCTP_AUTH_DEBUG)
sctp_print_key(stcb->asoc.authinfo.recv_key, "Recv Key");
#endif
}
/* validate the digest length */
digestlen = sctp_get_hmac_digest_len(hmac_id);
if (chunklen < (sizeof(*auth) + digestlen)) {
/* invalid digest length */
SCTP_STAT_INCR(sctps_recvauthfailed);
SCTPDBG(SCTP_DEBUG_AUTH1,
"SCTP Auth: chunk too short for HMAC\n");
return (-1);
}
/* save a copy of the digest, zero the pseudo header, and validate */
memcpy(digest, auth->hmac, digestlen);
sctp_zero_m(m, offset + sizeof(*auth), SCTP_SIZE32(digestlen));
(void)sctp_compute_hmac_m(hmac_id, stcb->asoc.authinfo.recv_key,
m, offset, computed_digest);
/* compare the computed digest with the one in the AUTH chunk */
if (memcmp(digest, computed_digest, digestlen) != 0) {
SCTP_STAT_INCR(sctps_recvauthfailed);
SCTPDBG(SCTP_DEBUG_AUTH1,
"SCTP Auth: HMAC digest check failed\n");
return (-1);
}
return (0);
}
/*
* Generate NOTIFICATION
*/
void
sctp_notify_authentication(struct sctp_tcb *stcb, uint32_t indication,
uint16_t keyid, uint16_t alt_keyid, int so_locked
#if !defined(__APPLE__) && !defined(SCTP_SO_LOCK_TESTING)
SCTP_UNUSED
#endif
)
{
struct mbuf *m_notify;
struct sctp_authkey_event *auth;
struct sctp_queued_to_read *control;
if ((stcb == NULL) ||
(stcb->sctp_ep->sctp_flags & SCTP_PCB_FLAGS_SOCKET_GONE) ||
(stcb->sctp_ep->sctp_flags & SCTP_PCB_FLAGS_SOCKET_ALLGONE) ||
(stcb->asoc.state & SCTP_STATE_CLOSED_SOCKET)
) {
/* If the socket is gone we are out of here */
return;
}
if (sctp_stcb_is_feature_off(stcb->sctp_ep, stcb, SCTP_PCB_FLAGS_AUTHEVNT))
/* event not enabled */
return;
m_notify = sctp_get_mbuf_for_msg(sizeof(struct sctp_authkey_event),
0, M_NOWAIT, 1, MT_HEADER);
if (m_notify == NULL)
/* no space left */
return;
SCTP_BUF_LEN(m_notify) = 0;
auth = mtod(m_notify, struct sctp_authkey_event *);
memset(auth, 0, sizeof(struct sctp_authkey_event));
auth->auth_type = SCTP_AUTHENTICATION_EVENT;
auth->auth_flags = 0;
auth->auth_length = sizeof(*auth);
auth->auth_keynumber = keyid;
auth->auth_altkeynumber = alt_keyid;
auth->auth_indication = indication;
auth->auth_assoc_id = sctp_get_associd(stcb);
SCTP_BUF_LEN(m_notify) = sizeof(*auth);
SCTP_BUF_NEXT(m_notify) = NULL;
/* append to socket */
control = sctp_build_readq_entry(stcb, stcb->asoc.primary_destination,
0, 0, stcb->asoc.context, 0, 0, 0, m_notify);
if (control == NULL) {
/* no memory */
sctp_m_freem(m_notify);
return;
}
control->length = SCTP_BUF_LEN(m_notify);
control->spec_flags = M_NOTIFICATION;
/* not that we need this */
control->tail_mbuf = m_notify;
sctp_add_to_readq(stcb->sctp_ep, stcb, control,
&stcb->sctp_socket->so_rcv, 1, SCTP_READ_LOCK_NOT_HELD, so_locked);
}
/*-
* validates the AUTHentication related parameters in an INIT/INIT-ACK
* Note: currently only used for INIT as INIT-ACK is handled inline
* with sctp_load_addresses_from_init()
*/
int
sctp_validate_init_auth_params(struct mbuf *m, int offset, int limit)
{
struct sctp_paramhdr *phdr, param_buf;
uint16_t ptype, plen;
int peer_supports_asconf = 0;
int peer_supports_auth = 0;
int got_random = 0, got_hmacs = 0, got_chklist = 0;
- During shutdown pending, when the last sack came in and the last message on the send stream was "null" but still there, a state we allow, we could get hung and not clean it up and wait for the shutdown guard timer to clear the association without a graceful close. Fix this so that that we properly clean up. - Added support for Multiple ASCONF per new RFC. We only (so far) accept input of these and cannot yet generate a multi-asconf. - Sysctl'd support for experimental Fast Handover feature. Always disabled unless sysctl or socket option changes to enable. - Error case in add-ip where the peer supports AUTH and ADD-IP but does NOT require AUTH of ASCONF/ASCONF-ACK. We need to ABORT in this case. - According to the Kyoto summit of socket api developers (Solaris, Linux, BSD). We need to have: o non-eeor mode messages be atomic - Fixed o Allow implicit setup of an assoc in 1-2-1 model if using the sctp_**() send calls - Fixed o Get rid of HAVE_XXX declarations - Done o add a sctp_pr_policy in hole in sndrcvinfo structure - Done o add a PR_SCTP_POLICY_VALID type flag - yet to-do in a future patch! - Optimize sctp6 calls to reuse code in sctp_usrreq. Also optimize when we close sending out the data and disabling Nagle. - Change key concatenation order to match the auth RFC - When sending OOTB shutdown_complete always do csum. - Don't send PKT-DROP to a PKT-DROP - For abort chunks just always checksums same for shutdown-complete. - inpcb_free front state had a bug where in queue data could wedge an assoc. We need to just abandon ones in front states (free_assoc). - If a peer sends us a 64k abort, we would try to assemble a response packet which may be larger than 64k. This then would be dropped by IP. Instead make a "minimum" size for us 64k-2k (we want at least 2k for our initack). If we receive such an init discard it early without all the processing. - When we peel off we must increment the tcb ref count to keep it from being freed from underneath us. - handling fwd-tsn had bugs that caused memory overwrites when given faulty data, fixed so can't happen and we also stop at the first bad stream no. - Fixed so comm-up generates the adaption indication. - peeloff did not get the hmac params copied. - fix it so we lock the addr list when doing src-addr selection (in future we need to use a multi-reader/one writer lock here) - During lowlevel output, we could end up with a _l_addr set to null if the iterator is calling the output routine. This means we would possibly crash when we gather the MTU info. Fix so we only do the gather where we have a src address cached. - we need to be sure to set abort flag on conn state when we receive an abort. - peeloff could leak a socket. Moved code so the close will find the socket if the peeloff fails (uipc_syscalls.c) Approved by: re@freebsd.org(Ken Smith)
2007-08-27 05:19:48 +00:00
uint8_t saw_asconf = 0;
uint8_t saw_asconf_ack = 0;
/* go through each of the params. */
phdr = sctp_get_next_param(m, offset, &param_buf, sizeof(param_buf));
while (phdr) {
ptype = ntohs(phdr->param_type);
plen = ntohs(phdr->param_length);
if (offset + plen > limit) {
break;
}
- During shutdown pending, when the last sack came in and the last message on the send stream was "null" but still there, a state we allow, we could get hung and not clean it up and wait for the shutdown guard timer to clear the association without a graceful close. Fix this so that that we properly clean up. - Added support for Multiple ASCONF per new RFC. We only (so far) accept input of these and cannot yet generate a multi-asconf. - Sysctl'd support for experimental Fast Handover feature. Always disabled unless sysctl or socket option changes to enable. - Error case in add-ip where the peer supports AUTH and ADD-IP but does NOT require AUTH of ASCONF/ASCONF-ACK. We need to ABORT in this case. - According to the Kyoto summit of socket api developers (Solaris, Linux, BSD). We need to have: o non-eeor mode messages be atomic - Fixed o Allow implicit setup of an assoc in 1-2-1 model if using the sctp_**() send calls - Fixed o Get rid of HAVE_XXX declarations - Done o add a sctp_pr_policy in hole in sndrcvinfo structure - Done o add a PR_SCTP_POLICY_VALID type flag - yet to-do in a future patch! - Optimize sctp6 calls to reuse code in sctp_usrreq. Also optimize when we close sending out the data and disabling Nagle. - Change key concatenation order to match the auth RFC - When sending OOTB shutdown_complete always do csum. - Don't send PKT-DROP to a PKT-DROP - For abort chunks just always checksums same for shutdown-complete. - inpcb_free front state had a bug where in queue data could wedge an assoc. We need to just abandon ones in front states (free_assoc). - If a peer sends us a 64k abort, we would try to assemble a response packet which may be larger than 64k. This then would be dropped by IP. Instead make a "minimum" size for us 64k-2k (we want at least 2k for our initack). If we receive such an init discard it early without all the processing. - When we peel off we must increment the tcb ref count to keep it from being freed from underneath us. - handling fwd-tsn had bugs that caused memory overwrites when given faulty data, fixed so can't happen and we also stop at the first bad stream no. - Fixed so comm-up generates the adaption indication. - peeloff did not get the hmac params copied. - fix it so we lock the addr list when doing src-addr selection (in future we need to use a multi-reader/one writer lock here) - During lowlevel output, we could end up with a _l_addr set to null if the iterator is calling the output routine. This means we would possibly crash when we gather the MTU info. Fix so we only do the gather where we have a src address cached. - we need to be sure to set abort flag on conn state when we receive an abort. - peeloff could leak a socket. Moved code so the close will find the socket if the peeloff fails (uipc_syscalls.c) Approved by: re@freebsd.org(Ken Smith)
2007-08-27 05:19:48 +00:00
if (plen < sizeof(struct sctp_paramhdr)) {
break;
}
if (ptype == SCTP_SUPPORTED_CHUNK_EXT) {
/* A supported extension chunk */
struct sctp_supported_chunk_types_param *pr_supported;
uint8_t local_store[SCTP_SMALL_CHUNK_STORE];
int num_ent, i;
if (plen > sizeof(local_store)) {
break;
}
phdr = sctp_get_next_param(m, offset,
(struct sctp_paramhdr *)&local_store,
plen);
if (phdr == NULL) {
return (-1);
}
pr_supported = (struct sctp_supported_chunk_types_param *)phdr;
num_ent = plen - sizeof(struct sctp_paramhdr);
for (i = 0; i < num_ent; i++) {
switch (pr_supported->chunk_types[i]) {
case SCTP_ASCONF:
case SCTP_ASCONF_ACK:
peer_supports_asconf = 1;
break;
default:
/* one we don't care about */
break;
}
}
} else if (ptype == SCTP_RANDOM) {
/* enforce the random length */
if (plen != (sizeof(struct sctp_auth_random) +
SCTP_AUTH_RANDOM_SIZE_REQUIRED)) {
SCTPDBG(SCTP_DEBUG_AUTH1,
"SCTP: invalid RANDOM len\n");
return (-1);
}
got_random = 1;
} else if (ptype == SCTP_HMAC_LIST) {
struct sctp_auth_hmac_algo *hmacs;
uint8_t store[SCTP_PARAM_BUFFER_SIZE];
int num_hmacs;
if (plen > sizeof(store)) {
break;
}
phdr = sctp_get_next_param(m, offset,
(struct sctp_paramhdr *)store,
plen);
if (phdr == NULL) {
return (-1);
}
hmacs = (struct sctp_auth_hmac_algo *)phdr;
num_hmacs = (plen - sizeof(*hmacs)) / sizeof(hmacs->hmac_ids[0]);
/* validate the hmac list */
if (sctp_verify_hmac_param(hmacs, num_hmacs)) {
SCTPDBG(SCTP_DEBUG_AUTH1,
"SCTP: invalid HMAC param\n");
return (-1);
}
got_hmacs = 1;
} else if (ptype == SCTP_CHUNK_LIST) {
struct sctp_auth_chunk_list *chunks;
- During shutdown pending, when the last sack came in and the last message on the send stream was "null" but still there, a state we allow, we could get hung and not clean it up and wait for the shutdown guard timer to clear the association without a graceful close. Fix this so that that we properly clean up. - Added support for Multiple ASCONF per new RFC. We only (so far) accept input of these and cannot yet generate a multi-asconf. - Sysctl'd support for experimental Fast Handover feature. Always disabled unless sysctl or socket option changes to enable. - Error case in add-ip where the peer supports AUTH and ADD-IP but does NOT require AUTH of ASCONF/ASCONF-ACK. We need to ABORT in this case. - According to the Kyoto summit of socket api developers (Solaris, Linux, BSD). We need to have: o non-eeor mode messages be atomic - Fixed o Allow implicit setup of an assoc in 1-2-1 model if using the sctp_**() send calls - Fixed o Get rid of HAVE_XXX declarations - Done o add a sctp_pr_policy in hole in sndrcvinfo structure - Done o add a PR_SCTP_POLICY_VALID type flag - yet to-do in a future patch! - Optimize sctp6 calls to reuse code in sctp_usrreq. Also optimize when we close sending out the data and disabling Nagle. - Change key concatenation order to match the auth RFC - When sending OOTB shutdown_complete always do csum. - Don't send PKT-DROP to a PKT-DROP - For abort chunks just always checksums same for shutdown-complete. - inpcb_free front state had a bug where in queue data could wedge an assoc. We need to just abandon ones in front states (free_assoc). - If a peer sends us a 64k abort, we would try to assemble a response packet which may be larger than 64k. This then would be dropped by IP. Instead make a "minimum" size for us 64k-2k (we want at least 2k for our initack). If we receive such an init discard it early without all the processing. - When we peel off we must increment the tcb ref count to keep it from being freed from underneath us. - handling fwd-tsn had bugs that caused memory overwrites when given faulty data, fixed so can't happen and we also stop at the first bad stream no. - Fixed so comm-up generates the adaption indication. - peeloff did not get the hmac params copied. - fix it so we lock the addr list when doing src-addr selection (in future we need to use a multi-reader/one writer lock here) - During lowlevel output, we could end up with a _l_addr set to null if the iterator is calling the output routine. This means we would possibly crash when we gather the MTU info. Fix so we only do the gather where we have a src address cached. - we need to be sure to set abort flag on conn state when we receive an abort. - peeloff could leak a socket. Moved code so the close will find the socket if the peeloff fails (uipc_syscalls.c) Approved by: re@freebsd.org(Ken Smith)
2007-08-27 05:19:48 +00:00
uint8_t chunks_store[SCTP_SMALL_CHUNK_STORE];
int i, num_chunks;
- During shutdown pending, when the last sack came in and the last message on the send stream was "null" but still there, a state we allow, we could get hung and not clean it up and wait for the shutdown guard timer to clear the association without a graceful close. Fix this so that that we properly clean up. - Added support for Multiple ASCONF per new RFC. We only (so far) accept input of these and cannot yet generate a multi-asconf. - Sysctl'd support for experimental Fast Handover feature. Always disabled unless sysctl or socket option changes to enable. - Error case in add-ip where the peer supports AUTH and ADD-IP but does NOT require AUTH of ASCONF/ASCONF-ACK. We need to ABORT in this case. - According to the Kyoto summit of socket api developers (Solaris, Linux, BSD). We need to have: o non-eeor mode messages be atomic - Fixed o Allow implicit setup of an assoc in 1-2-1 model if using the sctp_**() send calls - Fixed o Get rid of HAVE_XXX declarations - Done o add a sctp_pr_policy in hole in sndrcvinfo structure - Done o add a PR_SCTP_POLICY_VALID type flag - yet to-do in a future patch! - Optimize sctp6 calls to reuse code in sctp_usrreq. Also optimize when we close sending out the data and disabling Nagle. - Change key concatenation order to match the auth RFC - When sending OOTB shutdown_complete always do csum. - Don't send PKT-DROP to a PKT-DROP - For abort chunks just always checksums same for shutdown-complete. - inpcb_free front state had a bug where in queue data could wedge an assoc. We need to just abandon ones in front states (free_assoc). - If a peer sends us a 64k abort, we would try to assemble a response packet which may be larger than 64k. This then would be dropped by IP. Instead make a "minimum" size for us 64k-2k (we want at least 2k for our initack). If we receive such an init discard it early without all the processing. - When we peel off we must increment the tcb ref count to keep it from being freed from underneath us. - handling fwd-tsn had bugs that caused memory overwrites when given faulty data, fixed so can't happen and we also stop at the first bad stream no. - Fixed so comm-up generates the adaption indication. - peeloff did not get the hmac params copied. - fix it so we lock the addr list when doing src-addr selection (in future we need to use a multi-reader/one writer lock here) - During lowlevel output, we could end up with a _l_addr set to null if the iterator is calling the output routine. This means we would possibly crash when we gather the MTU info. Fix so we only do the gather where we have a src address cached. - we need to be sure to set abort flag on conn state when we receive an abort. - peeloff could leak a socket. Moved code so the close will find the socket if the peeloff fails (uipc_syscalls.c) Approved by: re@freebsd.org(Ken Smith)
2007-08-27 05:19:48 +00:00
if (plen > sizeof(chunks_store)) {
break;
}
- During shutdown pending, when the last sack came in and the last message on the send stream was "null" but still there, a state we allow, we could get hung and not clean it up and wait for the shutdown guard timer to clear the association without a graceful close. Fix this so that that we properly clean up. - Added support for Multiple ASCONF per new RFC. We only (so far) accept input of these and cannot yet generate a multi-asconf. - Sysctl'd support for experimental Fast Handover feature. Always disabled unless sysctl or socket option changes to enable. - Error case in add-ip where the peer supports AUTH and ADD-IP but does NOT require AUTH of ASCONF/ASCONF-ACK. We need to ABORT in this case. - According to the Kyoto summit of socket api developers (Solaris, Linux, BSD). We need to have: o non-eeor mode messages be atomic - Fixed o Allow implicit setup of an assoc in 1-2-1 model if using the sctp_**() send calls - Fixed o Get rid of HAVE_XXX declarations - Done o add a sctp_pr_policy in hole in sndrcvinfo structure - Done o add a PR_SCTP_POLICY_VALID type flag - yet to-do in a future patch! - Optimize sctp6 calls to reuse code in sctp_usrreq. Also optimize when we close sending out the data and disabling Nagle. - Change key concatenation order to match the auth RFC - When sending OOTB shutdown_complete always do csum. - Don't send PKT-DROP to a PKT-DROP - For abort chunks just always checksums same for shutdown-complete. - inpcb_free front state had a bug where in queue data could wedge an assoc. We need to just abandon ones in front states (free_assoc). - If a peer sends us a 64k abort, we would try to assemble a response packet which may be larger than 64k. This then would be dropped by IP. Instead make a "minimum" size for us 64k-2k (we want at least 2k for our initack). If we receive such an init discard it early without all the processing. - When we peel off we must increment the tcb ref count to keep it from being freed from underneath us. - handling fwd-tsn had bugs that caused memory overwrites when given faulty data, fixed so can't happen and we also stop at the first bad stream no. - Fixed so comm-up generates the adaption indication. - peeloff did not get the hmac params copied. - fix it so we lock the addr list when doing src-addr selection (in future we need to use a multi-reader/one writer lock here) - During lowlevel output, we could end up with a _l_addr set to null if the iterator is calling the output routine. This means we would possibly crash when we gather the MTU info. Fix so we only do the gather where we have a src address cached. - we need to be sure to set abort flag on conn state when we receive an abort. - peeloff could leak a socket. Moved code so the close will find the socket if the peeloff fails (uipc_syscalls.c) Approved by: re@freebsd.org(Ken Smith)
2007-08-27 05:19:48 +00:00
phdr = sctp_get_next_param(m, offset,
(struct sctp_paramhdr *)chunks_store,
plen);
if (phdr == NULL) {
- During shutdown pending, when the last sack came in and the last message on the send stream was "null" but still there, a state we allow, we could get hung and not clean it up and wait for the shutdown guard timer to clear the association without a graceful close. Fix this so that that we properly clean up. - Added support for Multiple ASCONF per new RFC. We only (so far) accept input of these and cannot yet generate a multi-asconf. - Sysctl'd support for experimental Fast Handover feature. Always disabled unless sysctl or socket option changes to enable. - Error case in add-ip where the peer supports AUTH and ADD-IP but does NOT require AUTH of ASCONF/ASCONF-ACK. We need to ABORT in this case. - According to the Kyoto summit of socket api developers (Solaris, Linux, BSD). We need to have: o non-eeor mode messages be atomic - Fixed o Allow implicit setup of an assoc in 1-2-1 model if using the sctp_**() send calls - Fixed o Get rid of HAVE_XXX declarations - Done o add a sctp_pr_policy in hole in sndrcvinfo structure - Done o add a PR_SCTP_POLICY_VALID type flag - yet to-do in a future patch! - Optimize sctp6 calls to reuse code in sctp_usrreq. Also optimize when we close sending out the data and disabling Nagle. - Change key concatenation order to match the auth RFC - When sending OOTB shutdown_complete always do csum. - Don't send PKT-DROP to a PKT-DROP - For abort chunks just always checksums same for shutdown-complete. - inpcb_free front state had a bug where in queue data could wedge an assoc. We need to just abandon ones in front states (free_assoc). - If a peer sends us a 64k abort, we would try to assemble a response packet which may be larger than 64k. This then would be dropped by IP. Instead make a "minimum" size for us 64k-2k (we want at least 2k for our initack). If we receive such an init discard it early without all the processing. - When we peel off we must increment the tcb ref count to keep it from being freed from underneath us. - handling fwd-tsn had bugs that caused memory overwrites when given faulty data, fixed so can't happen and we also stop at the first bad stream no. - Fixed so comm-up generates the adaption indication. - peeloff did not get the hmac params copied. - fix it so we lock the addr list when doing src-addr selection (in future we need to use a multi-reader/one writer lock here) - During lowlevel output, we could end up with a _l_addr set to null if the iterator is calling the output routine. This means we would possibly crash when we gather the MTU info. Fix so we only do the gather where we have a src address cached. - we need to be sure to set abort flag on conn state when we receive an abort. - peeloff could leak a socket. Moved code so the close will find the socket if the peeloff fails (uipc_syscalls.c) Approved by: re@freebsd.org(Ken Smith)
2007-08-27 05:19:48 +00:00
return (-1);
}
- During shutdown pending, when the last sack came in and the last message on the send stream was "null" but still there, a state we allow, we could get hung and not clean it up and wait for the shutdown guard timer to clear the association without a graceful close. Fix this so that that we properly clean up. - Added support for Multiple ASCONF per new RFC. We only (so far) accept input of these and cannot yet generate a multi-asconf. - Sysctl'd support for experimental Fast Handover feature. Always disabled unless sysctl or socket option changes to enable. - Error case in add-ip where the peer supports AUTH and ADD-IP but does NOT require AUTH of ASCONF/ASCONF-ACK. We need to ABORT in this case. - According to the Kyoto summit of socket api developers (Solaris, Linux, BSD). We need to have: o non-eeor mode messages be atomic - Fixed o Allow implicit setup of an assoc in 1-2-1 model if using the sctp_**() send calls - Fixed o Get rid of HAVE_XXX declarations - Done o add a sctp_pr_policy in hole in sndrcvinfo structure - Done o add a PR_SCTP_POLICY_VALID type flag - yet to-do in a future patch! - Optimize sctp6 calls to reuse code in sctp_usrreq. Also optimize when we close sending out the data and disabling Nagle. - Change key concatenation order to match the auth RFC - When sending OOTB shutdown_complete always do csum. - Don't send PKT-DROP to a PKT-DROP - For abort chunks just always checksums same for shutdown-complete. - inpcb_free front state had a bug where in queue data could wedge an assoc. We need to just abandon ones in front states (free_assoc). - If a peer sends us a 64k abort, we would try to assemble a response packet which may be larger than 64k. This then would be dropped by IP. Instead make a "minimum" size for us 64k-2k (we want at least 2k for our initack). If we receive such an init discard it early without all the processing. - When we peel off we must increment the tcb ref count to keep it from being freed from underneath us. - handling fwd-tsn had bugs that caused memory overwrites when given faulty data, fixed so can't happen and we also stop at the first bad stream no. - Fixed so comm-up generates the adaption indication. - peeloff did not get the hmac params copied. - fix it so we lock the addr list when doing src-addr selection (in future we need to use a multi-reader/one writer lock here) - During lowlevel output, we could end up with a _l_addr set to null if the iterator is calling the output routine. This means we would possibly crash when we gather the MTU info. Fix so we only do the gather where we have a src address cached. - we need to be sure to set abort flag on conn state when we receive an abort. - peeloff could leak a socket. Moved code so the close will find the socket if the peeloff fails (uipc_syscalls.c) Approved by: re@freebsd.org(Ken Smith)
2007-08-27 05:19:48 +00:00
/*-
* Flip through the list and mark that the
* peer supports asconf/asconf_ack.
*/
chunks = (struct sctp_auth_chunk_list *)phdr;
num_chunks = plen - sizeof(*chunks);
for (i = 0; i < num_chunks; i++) {
/* record asconf/asconf-ack if listed */
if (chunks->chunk_types[i] == SCTP_ASCONF)
saw_asconf = 1;
if (chunks->chunk_types[i] == SCTP_ASCONF_ACK)
saw_asconf_ack = 1;
}
if (num_chunks)
got_chklist = 1;
}
offset += SCTP_SIZE32(plen);
if (offset >= limit) {
break;
}
phdr = sctp_get_next_param(m, offset, &param_buf,
sizeof(param_buf));
}
/* validate authentication required parameters */
if (got_random && got_hmacs) {
peer_supports_auth = 1;
} else {
peer_supports_auth = 0;
}
if (!peer_supports_auth && got_chklist) {
SCTPDBG(SCTP_DEBUG_AUTH1,
"SCTP: peer sent chunk list w/o AUTH\n");
return (-1);
}
if (peer_supports_asconf && !peer_supports_auth) {
SCTPDBG(SCTP_DEBUG_AUTH1,
"SCTP: peer supports ASCONF but not AUTH\n");
return (-1);
- During shutdown pending, when the last sack came in and the last message on the send stream was "null" but still there, a state we allow, we could get hung and not clean it up and wait for the shutdown guard timer to clear the association without a graceful close. Fix this so that that we properly clean up. - Added support for Multiple ASCONF per new RFC. We only (so far) accept input of these and cannot yet generate a multi-asconf. - Sysctl'd support for experimental Fast Handover feature. Always disabled unless sysctl or socket option changes to enable. - Error case in add-ip where the peer supports AUTH and ADD-IP but does NOT require AUTH of ASCONF/ASCONF-ACK. We need to ABORT in this case. - According to the Kyoto summit of socket api developers (Solaris, Linux, BSD). We need to have: o non-eeor mode messages be atomic - Fixed o Allow implicit setup of an assoc in 1-2-1 model if using the sctp_**() send calls - Fixed o Get rid of HAVE_XXX declarations - Done o add a sctp_pr_policy in hole in sndrcvinfo structure - Done o add a PR_SCTP_POLICY_VALID type flag - yet to-do in a future patch! - Optimize sctp6 calls to reuse code in sctp_usrreq. Also optimize when we close sending out the data and disabling Nagle. - Change key concatenation order to match the auth RFC - When sending OOTB shutdown_complete always do csum. - Don't send PKT-DROP to a PKT-DROP - For abort chunks just always checksums same for shutdown-complete. - inpcb_free front state had a bug where in queue data could wedge an assoc. We need to just abandon ones in front states (free_assoc). - If a peer sends us a 64k abort, we would try to assemble a response packet which may be larger than 64k. This then would be dropped by IP. Instead make a "minimum" size for us 64k-2k (we want at least 2k for our initack). If we receive such an init discard it early without all the processing. - When we peel off we must increment the tcb ref count to keep it from being freed from underneath us. - handling fwd-tsn had bugs that caused memory overwrites when given faulty data, fixed so can't happen and we also stop at the first bad stream no. - Fixed so comm-up generates the adaption indication. - peeloff did not get the hmac params copied. - fix it so we lock the addr list when doing src-addr selection (in future we need to use a multi-reader/one writer lock here) - During lowlevel output, we could end up with a _l_addr set to null if the iterator is calling the output routine. This means we would possibly crash when we gather the MTU info. Fix so we only do the gather where we have a src address cached. - we need to be sure to set abort flag on conn state when we receive an abort. - peeloff could leak a socket. Moved code so the close will find the socket if the peeloff fails (uipc_syscalls.c) Approved by: re@freebsd.org(Ken Smith)
2007-08-27 05:19:48 +00:00
} else if ((peer_supports_asconf) && (peer_supports_auth) &&
((saw_asconf == 0) || (saw_asconf_ack == 0))) {
return (-2);
}
return (0);
}
void
sctp_initialize_auth_params(struct sctp_inpcb *inp, struct sctp_tcb *stcb)
{
uint16_t chunks_len = 0;
uint16_t hmacs_len = 0;
uint16_t random_len = SCTP_AUTH_RANDOM_SIZE_DEFAULT;
sctp_key_t *new_key;
uint16_t keylen;
/* initialize hmac list from endpoint */
stcb->asoc.local_hmacs = sctp_copy_hmaclist(inp->sctp_ep.local_hmacs);
if (stcb->asoc.local_hmacs != NULL) {
hmacs_len = stcb->asoc.local_hmacs->num_algo *
sizeof(stcb->asoc.local_hmacs->hmac[0]);
}
/* initialize auth chunks list from endpoint */
stcb->asoc.local_auth_chunks =
sctp_copy_chunklist(inp->sctp_ep.local_auth_chunks);
if (stcb->asoc.local_auth_chunks != NULL) {
int i;
for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) {
if (stcb->asoc.local_auth_chunks->chunks[i])
chunks_len++;
}
}
/* copy defaults from the endpoint */
stcb->asoc.authinfo.active_keyid = inp->sctp_ep.default_keyid;
/* copy out the shared key list (by reference) from the endpoint */
(void)sctp_copy_skeylist(&inp->sctp_ep.shared_keys,
&stcb->asoc.shared_keys);
/* now set the concatenated key (random + chunks + hmacs) */
- Copyright updates (aka 2007) - ZONE get now also take a type cast so it does the cast like mtod does. - New macro SCTP_LIST_EMPTY, which in bsd is just LIST_EMPTY - Removal of const in some of the static hmac functions (not needed) - Store length changes to allow for new fields in auth - Auth code updated to current draft (this should be the RFC version we think). - use uint8_t instead of u_char in LOOPBACK address comparison - Some u_int32_t converted to uint32_t (in crc code) - A bug was found in the mib counts for ordered/unordered count, this was fixed (was referencing a freed mbuf). - SCTP_ASOCLOG_OF_TSNS added (code will probably disappear after my testing completes. It allows us to keep a small log on each assoc of the last 40 TSN's in/out and stream assignment. It is NOT in options and so is only good for private builds. - Some CMT changes in prep for Jana fixing his problem with reneging when CMT is enabled (Concurrent Multipath Transfer = CMT). - Some missing mib stats added. - Correction to number of open assoc's count in mib - Correction to os_bsd.h to get right sha2 macros - Add of special AUTH_04 flags so you can compile the code with the old format (in case the peer does not yet support the latest auth code). - Nonce sum was incorrectly being set in when ecn_nonce was NOT on. - LOR in listen with implicit bind found and fixed. - Moved away from using mbuf's for socket options to using just data pointers. The mbufs were used to harmonize NetBSD code since both Net and Open used this method. We have decided to move away from that and more conform to FreeBSD style (which makes more sense). - Very very nasty bug found in some of my "debug" code. The cookie_how collision case tracking had an endless loop in it if you got a second retransmission of a cookie collision case. This would lock up a CPU .. ugly.. - auth function goes to using size_t instead of int which conforms to socketapi better - Found the nasty bug that happens after 9 days of testing.. you get the data chunk, deliver it and due to the reference to a ch-> that every now and then has been deleted (depending on the postion in the mbuf) you have an invalid ch->ch.flags.. and thus you don't advance the stream sequence number.. so you block the stream permanently. The fix is to make local variables of these guys and set them up before you have any chance of trimming the mbuf. - style fix in sctp_util.h, not sure how this got bad maybe in the last patch? (aka it may not be in the real source). - Found interesting bug when using the extended snd/rcv info where we would get an error on receiving with this. Thats because it was NOT padded to the same size as the snd_rcv info. We increase (add the pad) so the two structs are the same size in sctp_uio.h - In sctp_usrreq.c one of the most common things we did for socket options was to cast the pointer and validate the size. This as been macro-ized to help make the code more readable. - in sctputil.c two things, the socketapi class found a missing flag type (the next msg is a notification) and a missing scope recovery was also fixed. Reviewed by: gnn
2007-02-12 23:24:31 +00:00
/* key includes parameter headers */
keylen = (3 * sizeof(struct sctp_paramhdr)) + random_len + chunks_len +
hmacs_len;
new_key = sctp_alloc_key(keylen);
if (new_key != NULL) {
- Copyright updates (aka 2007) - ZONE get now also take a type cast so it does the cast like mtod does. - New macro SCTP_LIST_EMPTY, which in bsd is just LIST_EMPTY - Removal of const in some of the static hmac functions (not needed) - Store length changes to allow for new fields in auth - Auth code updated to current draft (this should be the RFC version we think). - use uint8_t instead of u_char in LOOPBACK address comparison - Some u_int32_t converted to uint32_t (in crc code) - A bug was found in the mib counts for ordered/unordered count, this was fixed (was referencing a freed mbuf). - SCTP_ASOCLOG_OF_TSNS added (code will probably disappear after my testing completes. It allows us to keep a small log on each assoc of the last 40 TSN's in/out and stream assignment. It is NOT in options and so is only good for private builds. - Some CMT changes in prep for Jana fixing his problem with reneging when CMT is enabled (Concurrent Multipath Transfer = CMT). - Some missing mib stats added. - Correction to number of open assoc's count in mib - Correction to os_bsd.h to get right sha2 macros - Add of special AUTH_04 flags so you can compile the code with the old format (in case the peer does not yet support the latest auth code). - Nonce sum was incorrectly being set in when ecn_nonce was NOT on. - LOR in listen with implicit bind found and fixed. - Moved away from using mbuf's for socket options to using just data pointers. The mbufs were used to harmonize NetBSD code since both Net and Open used this method. We have decided to move away from that and more conform to FreeBSD style (which makes more sense). - Very very nasty bug found in some of my "debug" code. The cookie_how collision case tracking had an endless loop in it if you got a second retransmission of a cookie collision case. This would lock up a CPU .. ugly.. - auth function goes to using size_t instead of int which conforms to socketapi better - Found the nasty bug that happens after 9 days of testing.. you get the data chunk, deliver it and due to the reference to a ch-> that every now and then has been deleted (depending on the postion in the mbuf) you have an invalid ch->ch.flags.. and thus you don't advance the stream sequence number.. so you block the stream permanently. The fix is to make local variables of these guys and set them up before you have any chance of trimming the mbuf. - style fix in sctp_util.h, not sure how this got bad maybe in the last patch? (aka it may not be in the real source). - Found interesting bug when using the extended snd/rcv info where we would get an error on receiving with this. Thats because it was NOT padded to the same size as the snd_rcv info. We increase (add the pad) so the two structs are the same size in sctp_uio.h - In sctp_usrreq.c one of the most common things we did for socket options was to cast the pointer and validate the size. This as been macro-ized to help make the code more readable. - in sctputil.c two things, the socketapi class found a missing flag type (the next msg is a notification) and a missing scope recovery was also fixed. Reviewed by: gnn
2007-02-12 23:24:31 +00:00
struct sctp_paramhdr *ph;
int plen;
/* generate and copy in the RANDOM */
- Copyright updates (aka 2007) - ZONE get now also take a type cast so it does the cast like mtod does. - New macro SCTP_LIST_EMPTY, which in bsd is just LIST_EMPTY - Removal of const in some of the static hmac functions (not needed) - Store length changes to allow for new fields in auth - Auth code updated to current draft (this should be the RFC version we think). - use uint8_t instead of u_char in LOOPBACK address comparison - Some u_int32_t converted to uint32_t (in crc code) - A bug was found in the mib counts for ordered/unordered count, this was fixed (was referencing a freed mbuf). - SCTP_ASOCLOG_OF_TSNS added (code will probably disappear after my testing completes. It allows us to keep a small log on each assoc of the last 40 TSN's in/out and stream assignment. It is NOT in options and so is only good for private builds. - Some CMT changes in prep for Jana fixing his problem with reneging when CMT is enabled (Concurrent Multipath Transfer = CMT). - Some missing mib stats added. - Correction to number of open assoc's count in mib - Correction to os_bsd.h to get right sha2 macros - Add of special AUTH_04 flags so you can compile the code with the old format (in case the peer does not yet support the latest auth code). - Nonce sum was incorrectly being set in when ecn_nonce was NOT on. - LOR in listen with implicit bind found and fixed. - Moved away from using mbuf's for socket options to using just data pointers. The mbufs were used to harmonize NetBSD code since both Net and Open used this method. We have decided to move away from that and more conform to FreeBSD style (which makes more sense). - Very very nasty bug found in some of my "debug" code. The cookie_how collision case tracking had an endless loop in it if you got a second retransmission of a cookie collision case. This would lock up a CPU .. ugly.. - auth function goes to using size_t instead of int which conforms to socketapi better - Found the nasty bug that happens after 9 days of testing.. you get the data chunk, deliver it and due to the reference to a ch-> that every now and then has been deleted (depending on the postion in the mbuf) you have an invalid ch->ch.flags.. and thus you don't advance the stream sequence number.. so you block the stream permanently. The fix is to make local variables of these guys and set them up before you have any chance of trimming the mbuf. - style fix in sctp_util.h, not sure how this got bad maybe in the last patch? (aka it may not be in the real source). - Found interesting bug when using the extended snd/rcv info where we would get an error on receiving with this. Thats because it was NOT padded to the same size as the snd_rcv info. We increase (add the pad) so the two structs are the same size in sctp_uio.h - In sctp_usrreq.c one of the most common things we did for socket options was to cast the pointer and validate the size. This as been macro-ized to help make the code more readable. - in sctputil.c two things, the socketapi class found a missing flag type (the next msg is a notification) and a missing scope recovery was also fixed. Reviewed by: gnn
2007-02-12 23:24:31 +00:00
ph = (struct sctp_paramhdr *)new_key->key;
ph->param_type = htons(SCTP_RANDOM);
plen = sizeof(*ph) + random_len;
ph->param_length = htons(plen);
SCTP_READ_RANDOM(new_key->key + sizeof(*ph), random_len);
keylen = plen;
/* append in the AUTH chunks */
- Copyright updates (aka 2007) - ZONE get now also take a type cast so it does the cast like mtod does. - New macro SCTP_LIST_EMPTY, which in bsd is just LIST_EMPTY - Removal of const in some of the static hmac functions (not needed) - Store length changes to allow for new fields in auth - Auth code updated to current draft (this should be the RFC version we think). - use uint8_t instead of u_char in LOOPBACK address comparison - Some u_int32_t converted to uint32_t (in crc code) - A bug was found in the mib counts for ordered/unordered count, this was fixed (was referencing a freed mbuf). - SCTP_ASOCLOG_OF_TSNS added (code will probably disappear after my testing completes. It allows us to keep a small log on each assoc of the last 40 TSN's in/out and stream assignment. It is NOT in options and so is only good for private builds. - Some CMT changes in prep for Jana fixing his problem with reneging when CMT is enabled (Concurrent Multipath Transfer = CMT). - Some missing mib stats added. - Correction to number of open assoc's count in mib - Correction to os_bsd.h to get right sha2 macros - Add of special AUTH_04 flags so you can compile the code with the old format (in case the peer does not yet support the latest auth code). - Nonce sum was incorrectly being set in when ecn_nonce was NOT on. - LOR in listen with implicit bind found and fixed. - Moved away from using mbuf's for socket options to using just data pointers. The mbufs were used to harmonize NetBSD code since both Net and Open used this method. We have decided to move away from that and more conform to FreeBSD style (which makes more sense). - Very very nasty bug found in some of my "debug" code. The cookie_how collision case tracking had an endless loop in it if you got a second retransmission of a cookie collision case. This would lock up a CPU .. ugly.. - auth function goes to using size_t instead of int which conforms to socketapi better - Found the nasty bug that happens after 9 days of testing.. you get the data chunk, deliver it and due to the reference to a ch-> that every now and then has been deleted (depending on the postion in the mbuf) you have an invalid ch->ch.flags.. and thus you don't advance the stream sequence number.. so you block the stream permanently. The fix is to make local variables of these guys and set them up before you have any chance of trimming the mbuf. - style fix in sctp_util.h, not sure how this got bad maybe in the last patch? (aka it may not be in the real source). - Found interesting bug when using the extended snd/rcv info where we would get an error on receiving with this. Thats because it was NOT padded to the same size as the snd_rcv info. We increase (add the pad) so the two structs are the same size in sctp_uio.h - In sctp_usrreq.c one of the most common things we did for socket options was to cast the pointer and validate the size. This as been macro-ized to help make the code more readable. - in sctputil.c two things, the socketapi class found a missing flag type (the next msg is a notification) and a missing scope recovery was also fixed. Reviewed by: gnn
2007-02-12 23:24:31 +00:00
/* NOTE: currently we always have chunks to list */
ph = (struct sctp_paramhdr *)(new_key->key + keylen);
ph->param_type = htons(SCTP_CHUNK_LIST);
plen = sizeof(*ph) + chunks_len;
ph->param_length = htons(plen);
keylen += sizeof(*ph);
if (stcb->asoc.local_auth_chunks) {
int i;
for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) {
if (stcb->asoc.local_auth_chunks->chunks[i])
new_key->key[keylen++] = i;
}
}
/* append in the HMACs */
- Copyright updates (aka 2007) - ZONE get now also take a type cast so it does the cast like mtod does. - New macro SCTP_LIST_EMPTY, which in bsd is just LIST_EMPTY - Removal of const in some of the static hmac functions (not needed) - Store length changes to allow for new fields in auth - Auth code updated to current draft (this should be the RFC version we think). - use uint8_t instead of u_char in LOOPBACK address comparison - Some u_int32_t converted to uint32_t (in crc code) - A bug was found in the mib counts for ordered/unordered count, this was fixed (was referencing a freed mbuf). - SCTP_ASOCLOG_OF_TSNS added (code will probably disappear after my testing completes. It allows us to keep a small log on each assoc of the last 40 TSN's in/out and stream assignment. It is NOT in options and so is only good for private builds. - Some CMT changes in prep for Jana fixing his problem with reneging when CMT is enabled (Concurrent Multipath Transfer = CMT). - Some missing mib stats added. - Correction to number of open assoc's count in mib - Correction to os_bsd.h to get right sha2 macros - Add of special AUTH_04 flags so you can compile the code with the old format (in case the peer does not yet support the latest auth code). - Nonce sum was incorrectly being set in when ecn_nonce was NOT on. - LOR in listen with implicit bind found and fixed. - Moved away from using mbuf's for socket options to using just data pointers. The mbufs were used to harmonize NetBSD code since both Net and Open used this method. We have decided to move away from that and more conform to FreeBSD style (which makes more sense). - Very very nasty bug found in some of my "debug" code. The cookie_how collision case tracking had an endless loop in it if you got a second retransmission of a cookie collision case. This would lock up a CPU .. ugly.. - auth function goes to using size_t instead of int which conforms to socketapi better - Found the nasty bug that happens after 9 days of testing.. you get the data chunk, deliver it and due to the reference to a ch-> that every now and then has been deleted (depending on the postion in the mbuf) you have an invalid ch->ch.flags.. and thus you don't advance the stream sequence number.. so you block the stream permanently. The fix is to make local variables of these guys and set them up before you have any chance of trimming the mbuf. - style fix in sctp_util.h, not sure how this got bad maybe in the last patch? (aka it may not be in the real source). - Found interesting bug when using the extended snd/rcv info where we would get an error on receiving with this. Thats because it was NOT padded to the same size as the snd_rcv info. We increase (add the pad) so the two structs are the same size in sctp_uio.h - In sctp_usrreq.c one of the most common things we did for socket options was to cast the pointer and validate the size. This as been macro-ized to help make the code more readable. - in sctputil.c two things, the socketapi class found a missing flag type (the next msg is a notification) and a missing scope recovery was also fixed. Reviewed by: gnn
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ph = (struct sctp_paramhdr *)(new_key->key + keylen);
ph->param_type = htons(SCTP_HMAC_LIST);
plen = sizeof(*ph) + hmacs_len;
ph->param_length = htons(plen);
keylen += sizeof(*ph);
(void)sctp_serialize_hmaclist(stcb->asoc.local_hmacs,
new_key->key + keylen);
}
if (stcb->asoc.authinfo.random != NULL)
sctp_free_key(stcb->asoc.authinfo.random);
stcb->asoc.authinfo.random = new_key;
stcb->asoc.authinfo.random_len = random_len;
}