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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1991, 1993
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
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* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
* must display the following acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed by the University of
* California, Berkeley and its contributors.
* 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
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*
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* 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.
*
* @(#)tp_iso.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/10/93
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* $Id$
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*/
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******************************************************************/
/*
* ARGO Project, Computer Sciences Dept., University of Wisconsin - Madison
*/
/*
* ARGO TP
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* $Header: /home/ncvs/src/sys/netiso/tp_iso.c,v 1.1.1.1 1994/05/24 10:06:52 rgrimes Exp $
* $Source: /home/ncvs/src/sys/netiso/tp_iso.c,v $
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*
* Here is where you find the iso-dependent code. We've tried
* keep all net-level and (primarily) address-family-dependent stuff
* out of the tp source, and everthing here is reached indirectly
* through a switch table (struct nl_protosw *) tpcb->tp_nlproto
* (see tp_pcb.c).
* The routines here are:
* iso_getsufx: gets transport suffix out of an isopcb structure.
* iso_putsufx: put transport suffix into an isopcb structure.
* iso_putnetaddr: put a whole net addr into an isopcb.
* iso_getnetaddr: get a whole net addr from an isopcb.
* iso_cmpnetaddr: compare a whole net addr from an isopcb.
* iso_recycle_suffix: clear suffix for reuse in isopcb
* tpclnp_ctlinput: handle ER CNLPdu : icmp-like stuff
* tpclnp_mtu: figure out what size tpdu to use
* tpclnp_input: take a pkt from clnp, strip off its clnp header,
* give to tp
* tpclnp_output_dg: package a pkt for clnp given 2 addresses & some data
* tpclnp_output: package a pkt for clnp given an isopcb & some data
*/
#ifdef ISO
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/socketvar.h>
#include <sys/domain.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
#include <sys/mbuf.h>
#include <sys/errno.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/protosw.h>
#include <net/if.h>
#include <net/route.h>
#include <netiso/argo_debug.h>
#include <netiso/tp_param.h>
#include <netiso/tp_stat.h>
#include <netiso/tp_pcb.h>
#include <netiso/tp_trace.h>
#include <netiso/tp_stat.h>
#include <netiso/tp_tpdu.h>
#include <netiso/tp_clnp.h>
#include <netiso/cltp_var.h>
/*
* CALLED FROM:
* pr_usrreq() on PRU_BIND, PRU_CONNECT, PRU_ACCEPT, and PRU_PEERADDR
* FUNCTION, ARGUMENTS:
* The argument (which) takes the value TP_LOCAL or TP_FOREIGN.
*/
iso_getsufx(isop, lenp, data_out, which)
struct isopcb *isop;
u_short *lenp;
caddr_t data_out;
int which;
{
register struct sockaddr_iso *addr = 0;
switch (which) {
case TP_LOCAL:
addr = isop->isop_laddr;
break;
case TP_FOREIGN:
addr = isop->isop_faddr;
}
if (addr)
bcopy(TSEL(addr), data_out, (*lenp = addr->siso_tlen));
}
/* CALLED FROM:
* tp_newsocket(); i.e., when a connection is being established by an
* incoming CR_TPDU.
*
* FUNCTION, ARGUMENTS:
* Put a transport suffix (found in name) into an isopcb structure (isop).
* The argument (which) takes the value TP_LOCAL or TP_FOREIGN.
*/
void
iso_putsufx(isop, sufxloc, sufxlen, which)
struct isopcb *isop;
caddr_t sufxloc;
int sufxlen, which;
{
struct sockaddr_iso **dst, *backup;
register struct sockaddr_iso *addr;
struct mbuf *m;
int len;
switch (which) {
default:
return;
case TP_LOCAL:
dst = &isop->isop_laddr;
backup = &isop->isop_sladdr;
break;
case TP_FOREIGN:
dst = &isop->isop_faddr;
backup = &isop->isop_sfaddr;
}
if ((addr = *dst) == 0) {
addr = *dst = backup;
addr->siso_nlen = 0;
addr->siso_slen = 0;
addr->siso_plen = 0;
printf("iso_putsufx on un-initialized isopcb\n");
}
len = sufxlen + addr->siso_nlen +
(sizeof(*addr) - sizeof(addr->siso_data));
if (addr == backup) {
if (len > sizeof(*addr)) {
m = m_getclr(M_DONTWAIT, MT_SONAME);
if (m == 0)
return;
addr = *dst = mtod(m, struct sockaddr_iso *);
*addr = *backup;
m->m_len = len;
}
}
bcopy(sufxloc, TSEL(addr), sufxlen);
addr->siso_tlen = sufxlen;
addr->siso_len = len;
}
/*
* CALLED FROM:
* tp.trans whenever we go into REFWAIT state.
* FUNCTION and ARGUMENT:
* Called when a ref is frozen, to allow the suffix to be reused.
* (isop) is the net level pcb. This really shouldn't have to be
* done in a NET level pcb but... for the internet world that just
* the way it is done in BSD...
* The alternative is to have the port unusable until the reference
* timer goes off.
*/
void
iso_recycle_tsuffix(isop)
struct isopcb *isop;
{
isop->isop_laddr->siso_tlen = isop->isop_faddr->siso_tlen = 0;
}
/*
* CALLED FROM:
* tp_newsocket(); i.e., when a connection is being established by an
* incoming CR_TPDU.
*
* FUNCTION and ARGUMENTS:
* Copy a whole net addr from a struct sockaddr (name).
* into an isopcb (isop).
* The argument (which) takes values TP_LOCAL or TP_FOREIGN
*/
void
iso_putnetaddr(isop, name, which)
register struct isopcb *isop;
struct sockaddr_iso *name;
int which;
{
struct sockaddr_iso **sisop, *backup;
register struct sockaddr_iso *siso;
switch (which) {
default:
printf("iso_putnetaddr: should panic\n");
return;
case TP_LOCAL:
sisop = &isop->isop_laddr;
backup = &isop->isop_sladdr;
break;
case TP_FOREIGN:
sisop = &isop->isop_faddr;
backup = &isop->isop_sfaddr;
}
siso = ((*sisop == 0) ? (*sisop = backup) : *sisop);
IFDEBUG(D_TPISO)
printf("ISO_PUTNETADDR\n");
dump_isoaddr(isop->isop_faddr);
ENDDEBUG
siso->siso_addr = name->siso_addr;
}
/*
* CALLED FROM:
* tp_input() when a connection is being established by an
* incoming CR_TPDU, and considered for interception.
*
* FUNCTION and ARGUMENTS:
* compare a whole net addr from a struct sockaddr (name),
* with that implicitly stored in an isopcb (isop).
* The argument (which) takes values TP_LOCAL or TP_FOREIGN.
*/
iso_cmpnetaddr(isop, name, which)
register struct isopcb *isop;
register struct sockaddr_iso *name;
int which;
{
struct sockaddr_iso **sisop, *backup;
register struct sockaddr_iso *siso;
switch (which) {
default:
printf("iso_cmpnetaddr: should panic\n");
return 0;
case TP_LOCAL:
sisop = &isop->isop_laddr;
backup = &isop->isop_sladdr;
break;
case TP_FOREIGN:
sisop = &isop->isop_faddr;
backup = &isop->isop_sfaddr;
}
siso = ((*sisop == 0) ? (*sisop = backup) : *sisop);
IFDEBUG(D_TPISO)
printf("ISO_CMPNETADDR\n");
dump_isoaddr(siso);
ENDDEBUG
if (name->siso_tlen && bcmp(TSEL(name), TSEL(siso), name->siso_tlen))
return (0);
return (bcmp((caddr_t)name->siso_data,
(caddr_t)siso->siso_data, name->siso_nlen) == 0);
}
/*
* CALLED FROM:
* pr_usrreq() PRU_SOCKADDR, PRU_ACCEPT, PRU_PEERADDR
* FUNCTION and ARGUMENTS:
* Copy a whole net addr from an isopcb (isop) into
* a struct sockaddr (name).
* The argument (which) takes values TP_LOCAL or TP_FOREIGN.
*/
void
iso_getnetaddr( isop, name, which)
struct isopcb *isop;
struct mbuf *name;
int which;
{
struct sockaddr_iso *siso =
(which == TP_LOCAL ? isop->isop_laddr : isop->isop_faddr);
if (siso)
bcopy((caddr_t)siso, mtod(name, caddr_t),
(unsigned)(name->m_len = siso->siso_len));
else
name->m_len = 0;
}
/*
* NAME: tpclnp_mtu()
*
* CALLED FROM:
* tp_route_to() on incoming CR, CC, and pr_usrreq() for PRU_CONNECT
*
* FUNCTION, ARGUMENTS, and RETURN VALUE:
*
* Perform subnetwork dependent part of determining MTU information.
* It appears that setting a double pointer to the rtentry associated with
* the destination, and returning the header size for the network protocol
* suffices.
*
* SIDE EFFECTS:
* Sets tp_routep pointer in pcb.
*
* NOTES:
*/
tpclnp_mtu(tpcb)
register struct tp_pcb *tpcb;
{
struct isopcb *isop = (struct isopcb *)tpcb->tp_npcb;
IFDEBUG(D_CONN)
printf("tpclnp_mtu(tpcb)\n", tpcb);
ENDDEBUG
tpcb->tp_routep = &(isop->isop_route.ro_rt);
if (tpcb->tp_netservice == ISO_CONS)
return 0;
else
return (sizeof(struct clnp_fixed) + sizeof(struct clnp_segment) +
2 * sizeof(struct iso_addr));
}
/*
* CALLED FROM:
* tp_emit()
* FUNCTION and ARGUMENTS:
* Take a packet(m0) from tp and package it so that clnp will accept it.
* This means prepending space for the clnp header and filling in a few
* of the fields.
* isop is the isopcb structure; datalen is the length of the data in the
* mbuf string m0.
* RETURN VALUE:
* whatever (E*) is returned form the net layer output routine.
*/
int
tpclnp_output(isop, m0, datalen, nochksum)
struct isopcb *isop;
struct mbuf *m0;
int datalen;
int nochksum;
{
register struct mbuf *m = m0;
IncStat(ts_tpdu_sent);
IFDEBUG(D_TPISO)
struct tpdu *hdr = mtod(m0, struct tpdu *);
printf(
"abt to call clnp_output: datalen 0x%x, hdr.li 0x%x, hdr.dutype 0x%x nocsum x%x dst addr:\n",
datalen,
(int)hdr->tpdu_li, (int)hdr->tpdu_type, nochksum);
dump_isoaddr(isop->isop_faddr);
printf("\nsrc addr:\n");
dump_isoaddr(isop->isop_laddr);
dump_mbuf(m0, "at tpclnp_output");
ENDDEBUG
return
clnp_output(m0, isop, datalen, /* flags */nochksum ? CLNP_NO_CKSUM : 0);
}
/*
* CALLED FROM:
* tp_error_emit()
* FUNCTION and ARGUMENTS:
* This is a copy of tpclnp_output that takes the addresses
* instead of a pcb. It's used by the tp_error_emit, when we
* don't have an iso_pcb with which to call the normal output rtn.
* RETURN VALUE:
* ENOBUFS or
* whatever (E*) is returned form the net layer output routine.
*/
int
tpclnp_output_dg(laddr, faddr, m0, datalen, ro, nochksum)
struct iso_addr *laddr, *faddr;
struct mbuf *m0;
int datalen;
struct route *ro;
int nochksum;
{
struct isopcb tmppcb;
int err;
int flags;
register struct mbuf *m = m0;
IFDEBUG(D_TPISO)
printf("tpclnp_output_dg datalen 0x%x m0 0x%x\n", datalen, m0);
ENDDEBUG
/*
* Fill in minimal portion of isopcb so that clnp can send the
* packet.
*/
bzero((caddr_t)&tmppcb, sizeof(tmppcb));
tmppcb.isop_laddr = &tmppcb.isop_sladdr;
tmppcb.isop_laddr->siso_addr = *laddr;
tmppcb.isop_faddr = &tmppcb.isop_sfaddr;
tmppcb.isop_faddr->siso_addr = *faddr;
IFDEBUG(D_TPISO)
printf("tpclnp_output_dg faddr: \n");
dump_isoaddr(&tmppcb.isop_sfaddr);
printf("\ntpclnp_output_dg laddr: \n");
dump_isoaddr(&tmppcb.isop_sladdr);
printf("\n");
ENDDEBUG
/*
* Do not use packet cache since this is a one shot error packet
*/
flags = (CLNP_NOCACHE|(nochksum?CLNP_NO_CKSUM:0));
IncStat(ts_tpdu_sent);
err = clnp_output(m0, &tmppcb, datalen, flags);
/*
* Free route allocated by clnp (if the route was indeed allocated)
*/
if (tmppcb.isop_route.ro_rt)
RTFREE(tmppcb.isop_route.ro_rt);
return(err);
}
/*
* CALLED FROM:
* clnp's input routine, indirectly through the protosw.
* FUNCTION and ARGUMENTS:
* Take a packet (m) from clnp, strip off the clnp header and give it to tp
* No return value.
*/
ProtoHook
tpclnp_input(m, src, dst, clnp_len, ce_bit)
register struct mbuf *m;
struct sockaddr_iso *src, *dst;
int clnp_len, ce_bit;
{
struct mbuf *tp_inputprep();
int tp_input(), cltp_input(), (*input)() = tp_input;
IncStat(ts_pkt_rcvd);
IFDEBUG(D_TPINPUT)
printf("tpclnp_input: m 0x%x clnp_len 0x%x\n", m, clnp_len);
dump_mbuf(m, "at tpclnp_input");
ENDDEBUG
/*
* CLNP gives us an mbuf chain WITH the clnp header pulled up,
* and the length of the clnp header.
* First, strip off the Clnp header. leave the mbuf there for the
* pullup that follows.
*/
m->m_len -= clnp_len;
m->m_data += clnp_len;
m->m_pkthdr.len -= clnp_len;
/* XXXX: should probably be in clnp_input */
switch (dst->siso_data[dst->siso_nlen - 1]) {
#ifdef TUBA
case ISOPROTO_TCP:
return (tuba_tcpinput(m, src, dst));
#endif
case 0:
if (m->m_len == 0 && (m = m_pullup(m, 1)) == 0)
return 0;
if (*(mtod(m, u_char *)) == ISO10747_IDRP)
return (idrp_input(m, src, dst));
}
m = tp_inputprep(m);
if (m == 0)
return 0;
if (mtod(m, u_char *)[1] == UD_TPDU_type)
input = cltp_input;
IFDEBUG(D_TPINPUT)
dump_mbuf(m, "after tpclnp_input both pullups");
ENDDEBUG
IFDEBUG(D_TPISO)
printf("calling %sinput : src 0x%x, dst 0x%x, src addr:\n",
(input == tp_input ? "tp_" : "clts_"), src, dst);
dump_isoaddr(src);
printf(" dst addr:\n");
dump_isoaddr(dst);
ENDDEBUG
(void) (*input)(m, (struct sockaddr *)src, (struct sockaddr *)dst,
0, tpclnp_output_dg, ce_bit);
IFDEBUG(D_QUENCH)
{
if(time.tv_usec & 0x4 && time.tv_usec & 0x40) {
printf("tpclnp_input: FAKING %s\n",
tp_stat.ts_pkt_rcvd & 0x1?"QUENCH":"QUENCH2");
if(tp_stat.ts_pkt_rcvd & 0x1) {
tpclnp_ctlinput(PRC_QUENCH, &src);
} else {
tpclnp_ctlinput(PRC_QUENCH2, &src);
}
}
}
ENDDEBUG
return 0;
}
ProtoHook
iso_rtchange()
{
return 0;
}
/*
* CALLED FROM:
* tpclnp_ctlinput()
* FUNCTION and ARGUMENTS:
* find the tpcb pointer and pass it to tp_quench
*/
void
tpiso_decbit(isop)
struct isopcb *isop;
{
tp_quench((struct tp_pcb *)isop->isop_socket->so_pcb, PRC_QUENCH2);
}
/*
* CALLED FROM:
* tpclnp_ctlinput()
* FUNCTION and ARGUMENTS:
* find the tpcb pointer and pass it to tp_quench
*/
void
tpiso_quench(isop)
struct isopcb *isop;
{
tp_quench((struct tp_pcb *)isop->isop_socket->so_pcb, PRC_QUENCH);
}
/*
* CALLED FROM:
* The network layer through the protosw table.
* FUNCTION and ARGUMENTS:
* When clnp an ICMP-like msg this gets called.
* It either returns an error status to the user or
* it causes all connections on this address to be aborted
* by calling the appropriate xx_notify() routine.
* (cmd) is the type of ICMP error.
* (siso) is the address of the guy who sent the ER CLNPDU
*/
ProtoHook
tpclnp_ctlinput(cmd, siso)
int cmd;
struct sockaddr_iso *siso;
{
extern u_char inetctlerrmap[];
extern ProtoHook tpiso_abort();
extern ProtoHook iso_rtchange();
extern ProtoHook tpiso_reset();
void iso_pcbnotify();
IFDEBUG(D_TPINPUT)
printf("tpclnp_ctlinput1: cmd 0x%x addr: \n", cmd);
dump_isoaddr(siso);
ENDDEBUG
if (cmd < 0 || cmd > PRC_NCMDS)
return 0;
if (siso->siso_family != AF_ISO)
return 0;
switch (cmd) {
case PRC_QUENCH2:
iso_pcbnotify(&tp_isopcb, siso, 0, (int (*)())tpiso_decbit);
break;
case PRC_QUENCH:
iso_pcbnotify(&tp_isopcb, siso, 0, (int (*)())tpiso_quench);
break;
case PRC_TIMXCEED_REASS:
case PRC_ROUTEDEAD:
iso_pcbnotify(&tp_isopcb, siso, 0, tpiso_reset);
break;
case PRC_HOSTUNREACH:
case PRC_UNREACH_NET:
case PRC_IFDOWN:
case PRC_HOSTDEAD:
iso_pcbnotify(&tp_isopcb, siso,
(int)inetctlerrmap[cmd], iso_rtchange);
break;
default:
/*
case PRC_MSGSIZE:
case PRC_UNREACH_HOST:
case PRC_UNREACH_PROTOCOL:
case PRC_UNREACH_PORT:
case PRC_UNREACH_NEEDFRAG:
case PRC_UNREACH_SRCFAIL:
case PRC_REDIRECT_NET:
case PRC_REDIRECT_HOST:
case PRC_REDIRECT_TOSNET:
case PRC_REDIRECT_TOSHOST:
case PRC_TIMXCEED_INTRANS:
case PRC_PARAMPROB:
*/
iso_pcbnotify(&tp_isopcb, siso, (int)inetctlerrmap[cmd], tpiso_abort);
break;
}
return 0;
}
/*
* XXX - Variant which is called by clnp_er.c with an isoaddr rather
* than a sockaddr_iso.
*/
static struct sockaddr_iso siso = {sizeof(siso), AF_ISO};
tpclnp_ctlinput1(cmd, isoa)
int cmd;
struct iso_addr *isoa;
{
bzero((caddr_t)&siso.siso_addr, sizeof(siso.siso_addr));
bcopy((caddr_t)isoa, (caddr_t)&siso.siso_addr, isoa->isoa_len);
tpclnp_ctlinput(cmd, &siso);
}
/*
* These next 2 routines are
* CALLED FROM:
* xxx_notify() from tp_ctlinput() when
* net level gets some ICMP-equiv. type event.
* FUNCTION and ARGUMENTS:
* Cause the connection to be aborted with some sort of error
* reason indicating that the network layer caused the abort.
* Fakes an ER TPDU so we can go through the driver.
* abort always aborts the TP connection.
* reset may or may not, depending on the TP class that's in use.
*/
ProtoHook
tpiso_abort(isop)
struct isopcb *isop;
{
struct tp_event e;
IFDEBUG(D_CONN)
printf("tpiso_abort 0x%x\n", isop);
ENDDEBUG
e.ev_number = ER_TPDU;
e.ATTR(ER_TPDU).e_reason = ECONNABORTED;
return tp_driver((struct tp_pcb *)isop->isop_socket->so_pcb, &e);
}
ProtoHook
tpiso_reset(isop)
struct isopcb *isop;
{
struct tp_event e;
e.ev_number = T_NETRESET;
return tp_driver((struct tp_pcb *)isop->isop_socket->so_pcb, &e);
}
#endif /* ISO */