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Merge projects/ipsec into head/. Small summary ------------- o Almost all IPsec releated code was moved into sys/netipsec. o New kernel modules added: ipsec.ko and tcpmd5.ko. New kernel option IPSEC_SUPPORT added. It enables support for loading and unloading of ipsec.ko and tcpmd5.ko kernel modules. o IPSEC_NAT_T option was removed. Now NAT-T support is enabled by default. The UDP_ENCAP_ESPINUDP_NON_IKE encapsulation type support was removed. Added TCP/UDP checksum handling for inbound packets that were decapsulated by transport mode SAs. setkey(8) modified to show run-time NAT-T configuration of SA. o New network pseudo interface if_ipsec(4) added. For now it is build as part of ipsec.ko module (or with IPSEC kernel). It implements IPsec virtual tunnels to create route-based VPNs. o The network stack now invokes IPsec functions using special methods. The only one header file <netipsec/ipsec_support.h> should be included to declare all the needed things to work with IPsec. o All IPsec protocols handlers (ESP/AH/IPCOMP protosw) were removed. Now these protocols are handled directly via IPsec methods. o TCP_SIGNATURE support was reworked to be more close to RFC. o PF_KEY SADB was reworked: - now all security associations stored in the single SPI namespace, and all SAs MUST have unique SPI. - several hash tables added to speed up lookups in SADB. - SADB now uses rmlock to protect access, and concurrent threads can do SA lookups in the same time. - many PF_KEY message handlers were reworked to reflect changes in SADB. - SADB_UPDATE message was extended to support new PF_KEY headers: SADB_X_EXT_NEW_ADDRESS_SRC and SADB_X_EXT_NEW_ADDRESS_DST. They can be used by IKE daemon to change SA addresses. o ipsecrequest and secpolicy structures were cardinally changed to avoid locking protection for ipsecrequest. Now we support only limited number (4) of bundled SAs, but they are supported for both INET and INET6. o INPCB security policy cache was introduced. Each PCB now caches used security policies to avoid SP lookup for each packet. o For inbound security policies added the mode, when the kernel does check for full history of applied IPsec transforms. o References counting rules for security policies and security associations were changed. The proper SA locking added into xform code. o xform code was also changed. Now it is possible to unregister xforms. tdb_xxx structures were changed and renamed to reflect changes in SADB/SPDB, and changed rules for locking and refcounting. Reviewed by: gnn, wblock Obtained from: Yandex LLC Relnotes: yes Sponsored by: Yandex LLC Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9352
2017-02-06 08:49:57 +00:00
/*-
* Copyright (c) 2016 Andrey V. Elsukov <ae@FreeBSD.org>
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
*
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
* OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
* INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
* NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
* THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#include "opt_inet.h"
#include "opt_inet6.h"
#include "opt_ipsec.h"
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/lock.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
#include <sys/mbuf.h>
#include <sys/module.h>
#include <sys/priv.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/sockopt.h>
#include <sys/syslog.h>
#include <sys/proc.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <netinet/in_pcb.h>
#include <netinet/ip.h>
#include <netinet/ip6.h>
#include <netipsec/ipsec_support.h>
#include <netipsec/ipsec.h>
#include <netipsec/ipsec6.h>
#include <netipsec/key.h>
#include <netipsec/key_debug.h>
#include <netipsec/xform.h>
Merge projects/ipsec into head/. Small summary ------------- o Almost all IPsec releated code was moved into sys/netipsec. o New kernel modules added: ipsec.ko and tcpmd5.ko. New kernel option IPSEC_SUPPORT added. It enables support for loading and unloading of ipsec.ko and tcpmd5.ko kernel modules. o IPSEC_NAT_T option was removed. Now NAT-T support is enabled by default. The UDP_ENCAP_ESPINUDP_NON_IKE encapsulation type support was removed. Added TCP/UDP checksum handling for inbound packets that were decapsulated by transport mode SAs. setkey(8) modified to show run-time NAT-T configuration of SA. o New network pseudo interface if_ipsec(4) added. For now it is build as part of ipsec.ko module (or with IPSEC kernel). It implements IPsec virtual tunnels to create route-based VPNs. o The network stack now invokes IPsec functions using special methods. The only one header file <netipsec/ipsec_support.h> should be included to declare all the needed things to work with IPsec. o All IPsec protocols handlers (ESP/AH/IPCOMP protosw) were removed. Now these protocols are handled directly via IPsec methods. o TCP_SIGNATURE support was reworked to be more close to RFC. o PF_KEY SADB was reworked: - now all security associations stored in the single SPI namespace, and all SAs MUST have unique SPI. - several hash tables added to speed up lookups in SADB. - SADB now uses rmlock to protect access, and concurrent threads can do SA lookups in the same time. - many PF_KEY message handlers were reworked to reflect changes in SADB. - SADB_UPDATE message was extended to support new PF_KEY headers: SADB_X_EXT_NEW_ADDRESS_SRC and SADB_X_EXT_NEW_ADDRESS_DST. They can be used by IKE daemon to change SA addresses. o ipsecrequest and secpolicy structures were cardinally changed to avoid locking protection for ipsecrequest. Now we support only limited number (4) of bundled SAs, but they are supported for both INET and INET6. o INPCB security policy cache was introduced. Each PCB now caches used security policies to avoid SP lookup for each packet. o For inbound security policies added the mode, when the kernel does check for full history of applied IPsec transforms. o References counting rules for security policies and security associations were changed. The proper SA locking added into xform code. o xform code was also changed. Now it is possible to unregister xforms. tdb_xxx structures were changed and renamed to reflect changes in SADB/SPDB, and changed rules for locking and refcounting. Reviewed by: gnn, wblock Obtained from: Yandex LLC Relnotes: yes Sponsored by: Yandex LLC Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9352
2017-02-06 08:49:57 +00:00
#include <machine/atomic.h>
/*
* This file is build in the kernel only when 'options IPSEC' or
* 'options IPSEC_SUPPORT' is enabled.
*/
#ifdef INET
void
ipsec4_setsockaddrs(const struct mbuf *m, union sockaddr_union *src,
union sockaddr_union *dst)
{
static const struct sockaddr_in template = {
sizeof (struct sockaddr_in),
AF_INET,
0, { 0 }, { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 }
};
src->sin = template;
dst->sin = template;
if (m->m_len < sizeof (struct ip)) {
m_copydata(m, offsetof(struct ip, ip_src),
sizeof (struct in_addr),
(caddr_t) &src->sin.sin_addr);
m_copydata(m, offsetof(struct ip, ip_dst),
sizeof (struct in_addr),
(caddr_t) &dst->sin.sin_addr);
} else {
const struct ip *ip = mtod(m, const struct ip *);
src->sin.sin_addr = ip->ip_src;
dst->sin.sin_addr = ip->ip_dst;
}
}
#endif
#ifdef INET6
void
ipsec6_setsockaddrs(const struct mbuf *m, union sockaddr_union *src,
union sockaddr_union *dst)
{
struct ip6_hdr ip6buf;
const struct ip6_hdr *ip6;
if (m->m_len >= sizeof(*ip6))
ip6 = mtod(m, const struct ip6_hdr *);
else {
m_copydata(m, 0, sizeof(ip6buf), (caddr_t)&ip6buf);
ip6 = &ip6buf;
}
bzero(&src->sin6, sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6));
src->sin6.sin6_family = AF_INET6;
src->sin6.sin6_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6);
bcopy(&ip6->ip6_src, &src->sin6.sin6_addr, sizeof(ip6->ip6_src));
if (IN6_IS_SCOPE_LINKLOCAL(&ip6->ip6_src)) {
src->sin6.sin6_addr.s6_addr16[1] = 0;
src->sin6.sin6_scope_id = ntohs(ip6->ip6_src.s6_addr16[1]);
}
bzero(&dst->sin6, sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6));
dst->sin6.sin6_family = AF_INET6;
dst->sin6.sin6_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6);
bcopy(&ip6->ip6_dst, &dst->sin6.sin6_addr, sizeof(ip6->ip6_dst));
if (IN6_IS_SCOPE_LINKLOCAL(&ip6->ip6_dst)) {
dst->sin6.sin6_addr.s6_addr16[1] = 0;
dst->sin6.sin6_scope_id = ntohs(ip6->ip6_dst.s6_addr16[1]);
}
}
#endif
#define IPSEC_MODULE_INCR 2
static int
ipsec_kmod_enter(volatile u_int *cntr)
{
u_int old, new;
do {
old = *cntr;
if ((old & IPSEC_MODULE_ENABLED) == 0)
return (ENXIO);
new = old + IPSEC_MODULE_INCR;
} while(atomic_cmpset_acq_int(cntr, old, new) == 0);
return (0);
}
static void
ipsec_kmod_exit(volatile u_int *cntr)
{
u_int old, new;
do {
old = *cntr;
new = old - IPSEC_MODULE_INCR;
} while (atomic_cmpset_rel_int(cntr, old, new) == 0);
}
static void
ipsec_kmod_drain(volatile u_int *cntr)
{
u_int old, new;
do {
old = *cntr;
new = old & ~IPSEC_MODULE_ENABLED;
} while (atomic_cmpset_acq_int(cntr, old, new) == 0);
while (atomic_cmpset_int(cntr, 0, 0) == 0)
pause("ipsecd", hz/2);
}
static LIST_HEAD(xforms_list, xformsw) xforms = LIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER();
static struct mtx xforms_lock;
MTX_SYSINIT(xfroms_list, &xforms_lock, "IPsec transforms list", MTX_DEF);
#define XFORMS_LOCK() mtx_lock(&xforms_lock)
#define XFORMS_UNLOCK() mtx_unlock(&xforms_lock)
void
xform_attach(void *data)
{
struct xformsw *xsp, *entry;
xsp = (struct xformsw *)data;
XFORMS_LOCK();
LIST_FOREACH(entry, &xforms, chain) {
if (entry->xf_type == xsp->xf_type) {
XFORMS_UNLOCK();
printf("%s: failed to register %s xform\n",
__func__, xsp->xf_name);
return;
}
}
LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&xforms, xsp, chain);
xsp->xf_cntr = IPSEC_MODULE_ENABLED;
XFORMS_UNLOCK();
}
void
xform_detach(void *data)
{
struct xformsw *xsp = (struct xformsw *)data;
XFORMS_LOCK();
LIST_REMOVE(xsp, chain);
XFORMS_UNLOCK();
/* Delete all SAs related to this xform. */
key_delete_xform(xsp);
if (xsp->xf_cntr & IPSEC_MODULE_ENABLED)
ipsec_kmod_drain(&xsp->xf_cntr);
}
/*
* Initialize transform support in an sav.
*/
int
xform_init(struct secasvar *sav, u_short xftype)
{
struct xformsw *entry;
int ret;
IPSEC_ASSERT(sav->tdb_xform == NULL,
("tdb_xform is already initialized"));
XFORMS_LOCK();
LIST_FOREACH(entry, &xforms, chain) {
if (entry->xf_type == xftype) {
ret = ipsec_kmod_enter(&entry->xf_cntr);
XFORMS_UNLOCK();
if (ret != 0)
return (ret);
ret = (*entry->xf_init)(sav, entry);
ipsec_kmod_exit(&entry->xf_cntr);
return (ret);
}
}
XFORMS_UNLOCK();
return (EINVAL);
}
#ifdef IPSEC_SUPPORT
/*
* IPSEC_SUPPORT - loading of ipsec.ko and tcpmd5.ko is supported.
* IPSEC + IPSEC_SUPPORT - loading tcpmd5.ko is supported.
* IPSEC + TCP_SIGNATURE - all is build in the kernel, do not build
* IPSEC_SUPPORT.
*/
#if !defined(IPSEC) || !defined(TCP_SIGNATURE)
Merge projects/ipsec into head/. Small summary ------------- o Almost all IPsec releated code was moved into sys/netipsec. o New kernel modules added: ipsec.ko and tcpmd5.ko. New kernel option IPSEC_SUPPORT added. It enables support for loading and unloading of ipsec.ko and tcpmd5.ko kernel modules. o IPSEC_NAT_T option was removed. Now NAT-T support is enabled by default. The UDP_ENCAP_ESPINUDP_NON_IKE encapsulation type support was removed. Added TCP/UDP checksum handling for inbound packets that were decapsulated by transport mode SAs. setkey(8) modified to show run-time NAT-T configuration of SA. o New network pseudo interface if_ipsec(4) added. For now it is build as part of ipsec.ko module (or with IPSEC kernel). It implements IPsec virtual tunnels to create route-based VPNs. o The network stack now invokes IPsec functions using special methods. The only one header file <netipsec/ipsec_support.h> should be included to declare all the needed things to work with IPsec. o All IPsec protocols handlers (ESP/AH/IPCOMP protosw) were removed. Now these protocols are handled directly via IPsec methods. o TCP_SIGNATURE support was reworked to be more close to RFC. o PF_KEY SADB was reworked: - now all security associations stored in the single SPI namespace, and all SAs MUST have unique SPI. - several hash tables added to speed up lookups in SADB. - SADB now uses rmlock to protect access, and concurrent threads can do SA lookups in the same time. - many PF_KEY message handlers were reworked to reflect changes in SADB. - SADB_UPDATE message was extended to support new PF_KEY headers: SADB_X_EXT_NEW_ADDRESS_SRC and SADB_X_EXT_NEW_ADDRESS_DST. They can be used by IKE daemon to change SA addresses. o ipsecrequest and secpolicy structures were cardinally changed to avoid locking protection for ipsecrequest. Now we support only limited number (4) of bundled SAs, but they are supported for both INET and INET6. o INPCB security policy cache was introduced. Each PCB now caches used security policies to avoid SP lookup for each packet. o For inbound security policies added the mode, when the kernel does check for full history of applied IPsec transforms. o References counting rules for security policies and security associations were changed. The proper SA locking added into xform code. o xform code was also changed. Now it is possible to unregister xforms. tdb_xxx structures were changed and renamed to reflect changes in SADB/SPDB, and changed rules for locking and refcounting. Reviewed by: gnn, wblock Obtained from: Yandex LLC Relnotes: yes Sponsored by: Yandex LLC Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9352
2017-02-06 08:49:57 +00:00
#define METHOD_DECL(...) __VA_ARGS__
#define METHOD_ARGS(...) __VA_ARGS__
#define IPSEC_KMOD_METHOD(type, name, sc, method, decl, args) \
type name (decl) \
{ \
type ret = (type)ipsec_kmod_enter(&sc->enabled); \
if (ret == 0) { \
ret = (*sc->methods->method)(args); \
ipsec_kmod_exit(&sc->enabled); \
} \
return (ret); \
}
static int
ipsec_support_modevent(module_t mod, int type, void *data)
{
switch (type) {
case MOD_LOAD:
return (0);
case MOD_UNLOAD:
return (EBUSY);
default:
return (EOPNOTSUPP);
}
}
static moduledata_t ipsec_support_mod = {
"ipsec_support",
ipsec_support_modevent,
0
};
DECLARE_MODULE(ipsec_support, ipsec_support_mod, SI_SUB_PROTO_DOMAIN,
SI_ORDER_ANY);
MODULE_VERSION(ipsec_support, 1);
#endif /* !IPSEC || !TCP_SIGNATURE */
Merge projects/ipsec into head/. Small summary ------------- o Almost all IPsec releated code was moved into sys/netipsec. o New kernel modules added: ipsec.ko and tcpmd5.ko. New kernel option IPSEC_SUPPORT added. It enables support for loading and unloading of ipsec.ko and tcpmd5.ko kernel modules. o IPSEC_NAT_T option was removed. Now NAT-T support is enabled by default. The UDP_ENCAP_ESPINUDP_NON_IKE encapsulation type support was removed. Added TCP/UDP checksum handling for inbound packets that were decapsulated by transport mode SAs. setkey(8) modified to show run-time NAT-T configuration of SA. o New network pseudo interface if_ipsec(4) added. For now it is build as part of ipsec.ko module (or with IPSEC kernel). It implements IPsec virtual tunnels to create route-based VPNs. o The network stack now invokes IPsec functions using special methods. The only one header file <netipsec/ipsec_support.h> should be included to declare all the needed things to work with IPsec. o All IPsec protocols handlers (ESP/AH/IPCOMP protosw) were removed. Now these protocols are handled directly via IPsec methods. o TCP_SIGNATURE support was reworked to be more close to RFC. o PF_KEY SADB was reworked: - now all security associations stored in the single SPI namespace, and all SAs MUST have unique SPI. - several hash tables added to speed up lookups in SADB. - SADB now uses rmlock to protect access, and concurrent threads can do SA lookups in the same time. - many PF_KEY message handlers were reworked to reflect changes in SADB. - SADB_UPDATE message was extended to support new PF_KEY headers: SADB_X_EXT_NEW_ADDRESS_SRC and SADB_X_EXT_NEW_ADDRESS_DST. They can be used by IKE daemon to change SA addresses. o ipsecrequest and secpolicy structures were cardinally changed to avoid locking protection for ipsecrequest. Now we support only limited number (4) of bundled SAs, but they are supported for both INET and INET6. o INPCB security policy cache was introduced. Each PCB now caches used security policies to avoid SP lookup for each packet. o For inbound security policies added the mode, when the kernel does check for full history of applied IPsec transforms. o References counting rules for security policies and security associations were changed. The proper SA locking added into xform code. o xform code was also changed. Now it is possible to unregister xforms. tdb_xxx structures were changed and renamed to reflect changes in SADB/SPDB, and changed rules for locking and refcounting. Reviewed by: gnn, wblock Obtained from: Yandex LLC Relnotes: yes Sponsored by: Yandex LLC Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9352
2017-02-06 08:49:57 +00:00
#ifndef TCP_SIGNATURE
/* Declare TCP-MD5 support as kernel module. */
static struct tcpmd5_support tcpmd5_ipsec = {
.enabled = 0,
.methods = NULL
};
struct tcpmd5_support * const tcp_ipsec_support = &tcpmd5_ipsec;
IPSEC_KMOD_METHOD(int, tcpmd5_kmod_input, sc,
input, METHOD_DECL(struct tcpmd5_support * const sc, struct mbuf *m,
struct tcphdr *th, u_char *buf), METHOD_ARGS(m, th, buf)
)
IPSEC_KMOD_METHOD(int, tcpmd5_kmod_output, sc,
output, METHOD_DECL(struct tcpmd5_support * const sc, struct mbuf *m,
struct tcphdr *th, u_char *buf), METHOD_ARGS(m, th, buf)
)
IPSEC_KMOD_METHOD(int, tcpmd5_kmod_pcbctl, sc,
pcbctl, METHOD_DECL(struct tcpmd5_support * const sc, struct inpcb *inp,
struct sockopt *sopt), METHOD_ARGS(inp, sopt)
)
void
tcpmd5_support_enable(const struct tcpmd5_methods * const methods)
{
KASSERT(tcp_ipsec_support->enabled == 0, ("TCP-MD5 already enabled"));
tcp_ipsec_support->methods = methods;
tcp_ipsec_support->enabled |= IPSEC_MODULE_ENABLED;
}
void
tcpmd5_support_disable(void)
{
if (tcp_ipsec_support->enabled & IPSEC_MODULE_ENABLED) {
ipsec_kmod_drain(&tcp_ipsec_support->enabled);
tcp_ipsec_support->methods = NULL;
}
}
#endif /* !TCP_SIGNATURE */
Merge projects/ipsec into head/. Small summary ------------- o Almost all IPsec releated code was moved into sys/netipsec. o New kernel modules added: ipsec.ko and tcpmd5.ko. New kernel option IPSEC_SUPPORT added. It enables support for loading and unloading of ipsec.ko and tcpmd5.ko kernel modules. o IPSEC_NAT_T option was removed. Now NAT-T support is enabled by default. The UDP_ENCAP_ESPINUDP_NON_IKE encapsulation type support was removed. Added TCP/UDP checksum handling for inbound packets that were decapsulated by transport mode SAs. setkey(8) modified to show run-time NAT-T configuration of SA. o New network pseudo interface if_ipsec(4) added. For now it is build as part of ipsec.ko module (or with IPSEC kernel). It implements IPsec virtual tunnels to create route-based VPNs. o The network stack now invokes IPsec functions using special methods. The only one header file <netipsec/ipsec_support.h> should be included to declare all the needed things to work with IPsec. o All IPsec protocols handlers (ESP/AH/IPCOMP protosw) were removed. Now these protocols are handled directly via IPsec methods. o TCP_SIGNATURE support was reworked to be more close to RFC. o PF_KEY SADB was reworked: - now all security associations stored in the single SPI namespace, and all SAs MUST have unique SPI. - several hash tables added to speed up lookups in SADB. - SADB now uses rmlock to protect access, and concurrent threads can do SA lookups in the same time. - many PF_KEY message handlers were reworked to reflect changes in SADB. - SADB_UPDATE message was extended to support new PF_KEY headers: SADB_X_EXT_NEW_ADDRESS_SRC and SADB_X_EXT_NEW_ADDRESS_DST. They can be used by IKE daemon to change SA addresses. o ipsecrequest and secpolicy structures were cardinally changed to avoid locking protection for ipsecrequest. Now we support only limited number (4) of bundled SAs, but they are supported for both INET and INET6. o INPCB security policy cache was introduced. Each PCB now caches used security policies to avoid SP lookup for each packet. o For inbound security policies added the mode, when the kernel does check for full history of applied IPsec transforms. o References counting rules for security policies and security associations were changed. The proper SA locking added into xform code. o xform code was also changed. Now it is possible to unregister xforms. tdb_xxx structures were changed and renamed to reflect changes in SADB/SPDB, and changed rules for locking and refcounting. Reviewed by: gnn, wblock Obtained from: Yandex LLC Relnotes: yes Sponsored by: Yandex LLC Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9352
2017-02-06 08:49:57 +00:00
#ifndef IPSEC
/*
* IPsec support is build as kernel module.
*/
#ifdef INET
static struct ipsec_support ipv4_ipsec = {
.enabled = 0,
.methods = NULL
};
struct ipsec_support * const ipv4_ipsec_support = &ipv4_ipsec;
IPSEC_KMOD_METHOD(int, ipsec_kmod_udp_input, sc,
udp_input, METHOD_DECL(struct ipsec_support * const sc, struct mbuf *m,
int off, int af), METHOD_ARGS(m, off, af)
)
IPSEC_KMOD_METHOD(int, ipsec_kmod_udp_pcbctl, sc,
udp_pcbctl, METHOD_DECL(struct ipsec_support * const sc, struct inpcb *inp,
struct sockopt *sopt), METHOD_ARGS(inp, sopt)
)
#endif
#ifdef INET6
static struct ipsec_support ipv6_ipsec = {
.enabled = 0,
.methods = NULL
};
struct ipsec_support * const ipv6_ipsec_support = &ipv6_ipsec;
#endif
IPSEC_KMOD_METHOD(int, ipsec_kmod_input, sc,
input, METHOD_DECL(struct ipsec_support * const sc, struct mbuf *m,
int offset, int proto), METHOD_ARGS(m, offset, proto)
)
IPSEC_KMOD_METHOD(int, ipsec_kmod_check_policy, sc,
check_policy, METHOD_DECL(struct ipsec_support * const sc, struct mbuf *m,
struct inpcb *inp), METHOD_ARGS(m, inp)
)
IPSEC_KMOD_METHOD(int, ipsec_kmod_forward, sc,
forward, METHOD_DECL(struct ipsec_support * const sc, struct mbuf *m),
(m)
)
IPSEC_KMOD_METHOD(int, ipsec_kmod_output, sc,
output, METHOD_DECL(struct ipsec_support * const sc, struct mbuf *m,
struct inpcb *inp), METHOD_ARGS(m, inp)
)
IPSEC_KMOD_METHOD(int, ipsec_kmod_pcbctl, sc,
pcbctl, METHOD_DECL(struct ipsec_support * const sc, struct inpcb *inp,
struct sockopt *sopt), METHOD_ARGS(inp, sopt)
)
IPSEC_KMOD_METHOD(size_t, ipsec_kmod_hdrsize, sc,
hdrsize, METHOD_DECL(struct ipsec_support * const sc, struct inpcb *inp),
(inp)
)
static IPSEC_KMOD_METHOD(int, ipsec_kmod_caps, sc,
capability, METHOD_DECL(struct ipsec_support * const sc, struct mbuf *m,
u_int cap), METHOD_ARGS(m, cap)
)
int
ipsec_kmod_capability(struct ipsec_support * const sc, struct mbuf *m,
u_int cap)
{
/*
* Since PF_KEY is build in the kernel, we can directly
* call key_havesp() without additional synchronizations.
*/
if (cap == IPSEC_CAP_OPERABLE)
return (key_havesp(IPSEC_DIR_INBOUND) != 0 ||
key_havesp(IPSEC_DIR_OUTBOUND) != 0);
return (ipsec_kmod_caps(sc, m, cap));
}
void
ipsec_support_enable(struct ipsec_support * const sc,
const struct ipsec_methods * const methods)
{
KASSERT(sc->enabled == 0, ("IPsec already enabled"));
sc->methods = methods;
sc->enabled |= IPSEC_MODULE_ENABLED;
}
void
ipsec_support_disable(struct ipsec_support * const sc)
{
if (sc->enabled & IPSEC_MODULE_ENABLED) {
ipsec_kmod_drain(&sc->enabled);
sc->methods = NULL;
}
}
#endif /* !IPSEC */
#endif /* IPSEC_SUPPORT */