in syncache_lookup() is not cleared and may lead to an arbitrary and
bogus rtentry pointer which later gets free'd.
Reviewed by: andre
MFC after: 3 days
we have another PCB which is bound to 0.0.0.0. If a PCB has the
INP_IPV6 flag, then we set its cost higher than IPv4 only PCBs.
Submitted by: Keiichi SHIMA <keiichi__at__iijlab.net>
Obtained from: KAME
MFC after: 1 week
store some pipe pointers on stack. If user reconfigures dummynet
in the interlock gap, we can work with freed pipes after relock.
To fix this, we decided not to send packets in transmit_event(),
but fill a queue. At the end of dummynet() and dummynet_io(),
after the lock is dropped, if there is something in the queue
we run dummynet_send() to process the queue.
In collaboration with: ru
filtering mechanisms to use the new rwlock(9) locking API:
- Drop the variables stored in the phil_head structure which were specific to
conditions and the home rolled read/write locking mechanism.
- Drop some includes which were used for condition variables
- Drop the inline functions, and convert them to macros. Also, move these
macros into pfil.h
- Move pfil list locking macros intp phil.h as well
- Rename ph_busy_count to ph_nhooks. This variable will represent the number
of IN/OUT hooks registered with the pfil head structure
- Define PFIL_HOOKED macro which evaluates to true if there are any
hooks to be ran by pfil_run_hooks
- In the IP/IP6 stacks, change the ph_busy_count comparison to use the new
PFIL_HOOKED macro.
- Drop optimization in pfil_run_hooks which checks to see if there are any
hooks to be ran, and returns if not. This check is already performed by the
IP stacks when they call:
if (!PFIL_HOOKED(ph))
goto skip_hooks;
- Drop in assertion which makes sure that the number of hooks never drops
below 0 for good measure. This in theory should never happen, and if it
does than there are problems somewhere
- Drop special logic around PFIL_WAITOK because rw_wlock(9) does not sleep
- Drop variables which support home rolled read/write locking mechanism from
the IPFW firewall chain structure.
- Swap out the read/write firewall chain lock internal to use the rwlock(9)
API instead of our home rolled version
- Convert the inlined functions to macros
Reviewed by: mlaier, andre, glebius
Thanks to: jhb for the new locking API
and signifincantly improve the readability of ip_input() and
ip_output() again.
The resulting IPSEC hooks in ip_input() and ip_output() may be
used later on for making IPSEC loadable.
This move is mostly mechanical and should preserve current IPSEC
behaviour as-is. Nothing shall prevent improvements in the way
IPSEC interacts with the IPv4 stack.
Discussed with: bz, gnn, rwatson; (earlier version)
will be sent if there is an address on the bridge. Exclude the bridge from the
special arp handling.
This has been tested with all combinations of addresses on the bridge and members.
Pointed out by: Michal Mertl
however IPv4-in-IPv4 tunnels are now stable on SMP. Details:
- Add per-softc mutex.
- Hold the mutex on output.
The main problem was the rtentry, placed in softc. It could be
freed by ip_output(). Meanwhile, another thread being in
in_gif_output() can read and write this rtentry.
Reported by: many
Tested by: Alexander Shiryaev <aixp mail.ru>
ip_forward() would report back a zero MTU in ICMP needfrag messages
because on a IPSEC SP lookup failure no MTU got computed.
Fix this by changing the logic to compute a new MTU in any case if
IPSEC didn't do it.
Change MTU computation logic to use egress interface MTU if available
or the next smaller MTU compared to the current packet size instead
of falling back to a very small fixed MTU.
Fix associated comment.
PR: kern/91412
MFC after: 3 days
ia_hash only if it actually is an AF_INET address. All other places
test for sa_family == AF_INET but this one.
PR: kern/92091
Submitted by: Seth Kingsley <sethk-at-meowfishies.com>
MFC after: 3 days
If net.link.ether.inet.useloopback=1 and we send broadcast packet using our
own source ip address it may be rejected by uRPF rules.
Same bug was fixed for IPv6 in rev. 1.115 by suz.
PR: kern/76971
Approved by: glebius (mentor)
MFC after: 3 days
Vararg functions have a different calling convention than regular
functions on amd64. Casting a varag function to a regular one to
match the function pointer declaration will hide the varargs from
the caller and we will end up with an incorrectly setup stack.
Entirely remove the varargs from these functions and change the
functions to match the declaration of the function pointers.
Remove the now unnecessary casts.
Lots of explanations and help from: peter
Reviewed by: peter
PR: amd64/89261
MFC after: 6 days
errors from rn_inithead back to the ipfw initialization function.
- Check return value of rn_inithead for failure, if table allocation has
failed for any reason, free up any tables we have created and return ENOMEM
- In ipfw_init check the return value of init_tables and free up any mutexes or
UMA zones which may have been created.
- Assert that the supplied table is not NULL before attempting to dereference.
This fixes panics which were a result of invalid memory accesses due to failed
table allocation. This is an issue mainly because the R_Zalloc function is a
malloc(M_NOWAIT) wrapper, thus making it possible for allocations to fail.
Found by: Coverity Prevent (tm)
Coverity ID: CID79
MFC after: 1 week
This fixes a bug in the previous commit.
Found by: Coverity Prevent(tm)
Coverity ID: CID253
Sponsored by: TCP/IP Optimization Fundraise 2005
MFC after: 3 days
change the mbuf pointer and we don't have any way of passing
it back to the callers. Instead just fail silently without
updating the checksum but leaving the mbuf+chain intact.
A search in our GNATS database did not turn up any match for
the existing warning message when this case is encountered.
Found by: Coverity Prevent(tm)
Coverity ID: CID779
Sponsored by: TCP/IP Optimization Fundraise 2005
MFC after: 3 days
that currently can't be triggered. But better be safe than sorry
later on. Additionally it properly silences Coverity Prevent for
future tests.
Found by: Coverity Prevent(tm)
Coverity ID: CID802
Sponsored by: TCP/IP Optimization Fundraise 2005
MFC after: 3 days
route MTU.
This bug is very difficult to reach and not remotely exploitable.
Found by: Coverity Prevent(tm)
Coverity ID: CID162
Sponsored by: TCP/IP Optimization Fundraise 2005
MFC after: 3 days
may have changed by m_pullup() during fastforward processing.
While this is a bug it is actually never triggered in real world
situations and it is not remotely exploitable.
Found by: Coverity Prevent(tm)
Coverity ID: CID780
Sponsored by: TCP/IP Optimization Fundraise 2005
ipq_zone, to allocate fragment headers from, rather than using cast mbuf
storage. This was one of the few remaining uses of mbuf storage for
local data structures that relied on dtom(). Implement the resource
limit on ipq's using UMA zone limits, but preserve current sysctl
semantics using a sysctl proc.
MFC after: 3 weeks
Correct insecure temporary file usage in ee. [06:02]
Correct a race condition when setting file permissions, sanitize file
names by default, and fix a buffer overflow when handling files
larger than 4GB in cpio. [06:03]
Fix an error in the handling of IP fragments in ipfw which can cause
a kernel panic. [06:04]
Security: FreeBSD-SA-06:01.texindex
Security: FreeBSD-SA-06:02.ee
Security: FreeBSD-SA-06:03.cpio
Security: FreeBSD-SA-06:04.ipfw
interfaces to bridges, which will then send and receive IP protocol 97 packets.
Packets are Ethernet frames with an EtherIP header prepended.
Obtained from: NetBSD
MFC after: 2 weeks
action argument with the value obtained from table lookup. The feature
is now applicable only to "pipe", "queue", "divert", "tee", "netgraph"
and "ngtee" rules.
An example usage:
ipfw pipe 1000 config bw 1000Kbyte/s
ipfw pipe 4000 config bw 4000Kbyte/s
ipfw table 1 add x.x.x.x 1000
ipfw table 1 add x.x.x.y 4000
ipfw pipe tablearg ip from table(1) to any
In the example above the rule will throw different packets to different pipes.
TODO:
- Support "skipto" action, but without searching all rules.
- Improve parser, so that it warns about bad rules. These are:
- "tablearg" argument to action, but no "table" in the rule. All
traffic will be blocked.
- "tablearg" argument to action, but "table" searches for entry with
a specific value. All traffic will be blocked.
- "tablearg" argument to action, and two "table" looks - for src and
for dst. The last lookup will match.
of the radix lookup tables. Since several rnh_lookup() can run in
parallel on the same table, we can piggyback on the shared locking
provided by ipfw(4).
However, the single entry cache in the ip_fw_table can't be used lockless,
so it is removed. This pessimizes two cases: processing of bursts of similar
packets and matching one packet against the same table several times during
one ipfw_chk() lookup. To optimize the processing of similar packet bursts
administrator should use stateful firewall. To optimize the second problem
a solution will be provided soon.
Details:
o Since we piggyback on the ipfw(4) locking, and the latter is per-chain,
the tables are moved from the global declaration to the
struct ip_fw_chain.
o The struct ip_fw_table is shrunk to one entry and thus vanished.
o All table manipulating functions are extended to accept the struct
ip_fw_chain * argument.
o All table modifing functions use IPFW_WLOCK_ASSERT().
o Do not use ipfw_insn_pipe->pipe_ptr in locate_flowset(). The
_ipfw_insn_pipe isn't touched by this commit to preserve ABI
compatibility.
o To optimize the lookup of the pipe/flowset in locate_flowset()
introduce hashes for pipes and queues:
- To preserve ABI compatibility utilize the place of global list
pointer for SLIST_ENTRY.
- Introduce locate_flowset(queue nr) and locate_pipe(pipe nr).
o Rework all the dummynet code to deal with the hashes, not global
lists. Also did some style(9) changes in the code blocks that were
touched by this sweep:
- Be conservative about flowset and pipe variable names on stack,
use "fs" and "pipe" everywhere.
- Cleanup whitespaces.
- Sort variables.
- Give variables more meaningful names.
- Uppercase and dots in comments.
- ENOMEM when malloc(9) failed.
have any know to enable it from userland and could only be enabled by
either setting it to 1 at compile time or through the kernel debugger.
In the future it may be brought back as KTR tracing points.
Discussed with: rwatson
Sponsored by: TCP/IP Optimization Fundraise 2005
include ip_options.h into all files making use of IP Options functions.
From ip_input.c rev 1.306:
ip_dooptions(struct mbuf *m, int pass)
save_rte(m, option, dst)
ip_srcroute(m0)
ip_stripoptions(m, mopt)
From ip_output.c rev 1.249:
ip_insertoptions(m, opt, phlen)
ip_optcopy(ip, jp)
ip_pcbopts(struct inpcb *inp, int optname, struct mbuf *m)
No functional changes in this commit.
Discussed with: rwatson
Sponsored by: TCP/IP Optimization Fundraise 2005
have free space in it. Allocate correct mbuf from the beginning.
This allows icmp_error() to quote the entire TCP header in error
messages.
Sponsored by: TCP/IP Optimization Fundraise 2005
Prevent backup CARP hosts from replying to arp requests, fixes strangeness
with some layer-3 switches. From Bill Marquette.
Tested by: Kazuaki Oda <kaakun highway.ne.jp>
rather than in ifindex_table[]; all (except one) accesses are
through ifp anyway. IF_LLADDR() works faster, and all (except
one) ifaddr_byindex() users were converted to use ifp->if_addr.
- Stop storing a (pointer to) Ethernet address in "struct arpcom",
and drop the IFP2ENADDR() macro; all users have been converted
to use IF_LLADDR() instead.
softc lists and associated mutex are now unused so these have been removed.
Calling if_clone_detach() will now destroy all the cloned interfaces for the
driver and in most cases is all thats needed to unload.
Idea by: brooks
Reviewed by: brooks
retransmitted without suppression, while there is demand for
such ARP entry. As before, retransmission is rate limited to
one packet per second. Details:
- Remove net.link.ether.inet.host_down_time
- Do not set/clear RTF_REJECT flag on route, to
avoid rt_check() returning error. We will generate error
ourselves.
- Return EWOULDBLOCK on first arp_maxtries failed
requests , and return EHOSTDOWN/EHOSTUNREACH
on further requests.
- Retransmit ARP request always, independently from return
code. Ratelimit to 1 pps.
Having an additional MT_HEADER mbuf type is superfluous and redundant
as nothing depends on it. It only adds a layer of confusion. The
distinction between header mbuf's and data mbuf's is solely done
through the m->m_flags M_PKTHDR flag.
Non-native code is not changed in this commit. For compatibility
MT_HEADER is mapped to MT_DATA.
Sponsored by: TCP/IP Optimization Fundraise 2005
- Prefer '_' to ' ', as it results in more easily parsed results in
memory monitoring tools such as vmstat.
- Remove punctuation that is incompatible with using memory type names
as file names, such as '/' characters.
- Disambiguate some collisions by adding subsystem prefixes to some
memory types.
- Generally prefer lower case to upper case.
- If the same type is defined in multiple architecture directories,
attempt to use the same name in additional cases.
Not all instances were caught in this change, so more work is required to
finish this conversion. Similar changes are required for UMA zone names.
following the protocol pru_listen() call to solisten_proto(), so
that it occurs under the socket lock acquisition that also sets
SO_ACCEPTCONN. This requires passing the new backlog parameter
to the protocol, which also allows the protocol to be aware of
changes in queue limit should it wish to do something about the
new queue limit. This continues a move towards the socket layer
acting as a library for the protocol.
Bump __FreeBSD_version due to a change in the in-kernel protocol
interface. This change has been tested with IPv4 and UNIX domain
sockets, but not other protocols.
too. This fixes problem when connected prefixes overlap.
Obtained from: OpenBSD (rev. 1.40 by claudio);
[ I came to this fix myself, and then found out that
OpenBSD had already fixed it the same way.]
cloner. This ensures that ifc->ifc_units is not prematurely freed in
if_clone_detach() before the clones are destroyed, resulting in memory modified
after free. This could be triggered with if_vlan.
Assert that all cloners have been destroyed when freeing the memory.
Change all simple cloners to destroy their clones with ifc_simple_destroy() on
module unload so the reference count is properly updated. This also cleans up
the interface destroy routines and allows future optimisation.
Discussed with: brooks, pjd, -current
Reviewed by: brooks
the arp code will search all local interfaces for a match. This triggers a
kernel log if the bridge has been assigned an address.
arp: ac🇩🇪48:18:83:3d is using my IP address 192.168.0.142!
bridge0: flags=8041<UP,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
inet 192.168.0.142 netmask 0xffffff00
ether ac🇩🇪48:18:83:3d
Silence this warning for 6.0 to stop unnecessary bug reports, the code will need
to be reworked.
Approved by: mlaier (mentor)
MFC after: 3 days
whether the interface being accessed is IFF_NEEDSGIANT or not. This
avoids lock order reversals when calling into the interface ioctl
handler, which could potentially lead to deadlock.
The long term solution is to eliminate non-MPSAFE network drivers.
Discussed with: jhb
MFC after: 1 week
This is a special case because tcp_twstart() destroys a tcp control
block via tcp_discardcb() so we cannot call tcp_drop(struct *tcpcb) on
such connections. Use tcp_twclose() instead.
MFC after: 5 days
replacement and has additional features which make it superior.
Discussed on: -arch
Reviewed by: thompsa
X-MFC-after: never (RELENG_6 as transition period)
flag on IP packets. Currently this option is only repected on udp
and raw ip sockets. On tcp sockets the DF flag is controlled by the
path MTU discovery option.
Sending a packet larger than the MTU size of the egress interface
returns an EMSGSIZE error.
Discussed with: rwatson
Sponsored by: TCP/IP Optimization Fundraise 2005
panics, which occur when stale ifnet pointers are left in struct
moptions hung off of inpcbs:
- Add in_ifdetach(), which matches in6_ifdetach(), and allows the
protocol to perform early tear-down on the interface early in
if_detach().
- Annotate that if_detach() needs careful consideration.
- Remove calls to in_pcbpurgeif0() in the handling of SIOCDIFADDR --
this is not the place to detect interface removal! This also
removes what is basically a nasty (and now unnecessary) hack.
- Invoke in_pcbpurgeif0() from in_ifdetach(), in both raw and UDP
IPv4 sockets.
It is now possible to run the msocket_ifnet_remove regression test
using HEAD without panicking.
MFC after: 3 days
has been done in icmp_input() already.
This fixes the ICMP_UNREACH_NEEDFRAG case where no MTU was
proposed in the ICMP reply.
PR: kern/81813
Submitted by: Vitezslav Novy <vita at fio.cz>
MFC after: 3 days
first interface is detached from parent and then bpfdetach() is called.
If the interface was the last carp(4) interface attached to parent, then
the mutex on parent is destroyed. When bpfdetach() calls if_setflags()
we panic on destroyed mutex.
To prevent the above scenario, clear pointer to parent, when we detach
ourselves from parent.
ARP requests only on the network where this IP address belong, to.
Before this change we did replied on all interfaces. This could
lead to an IP address conflict with host we are doing ARP proxy
for.
PR: kern/75634
Reviewed by: andre
between sack and a bug in the "bad retransmit recovery" logic. This is
a workaround, the underlying bug will be fixed later.
Submitted by: Mohan Srinivasan, Noritoshi Demizu
TTL a packet must have when received on a socket. All packets with a
lower TTL are silently dropped. Works on already connected/connecting
and listening sockets for RAW/UDP/TCP.
This option is only really useful when set to 255 preventing packets
from outside the directly connected networks reaching local listeners
on sockets.
Allows userland implementation of 'The Generalized TTL Security Mechanism
(GTSM)' according to RFC3682. Examples of such use include the Cisco IOS
BGP implementation command "neighbor ttl-security".
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: TCP/IP Optimization Fundraise 2005
cluster if needed.
Fixes the TCP issues raised in I-D draft-gont-icmp-payload-00.txt.
This aids in-the-wild debugging a lot and allows the receiver to do
more elaborate checks on the validity of the response.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: TCP/IP Optimization Fundraise 2005
packet in an ICMP reply. The minimum of 8 bytes is internally
enforced. The maximum quotation is the remaining space in the
reply mbuf.
This option is added in response to the issues raised in I-D
draft-gont-icmp-payload-00.txt.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Spnsored by: TCP/IP Optimizations Fundraise 2005
the IP address the packet came through in. This is useful for routers
to show in traceroutes the actual path a packet has taken instead of
the possibly different return path.
The new sysctl is named net.inet.icmp.reply_from_interface and defaults
to off.
MFC after: 2 weeks
than one interface in one subnet. However, some userland apps rely on
the believe that this configuration is impossible.
Add a sysctl switch net.inet.ip.same_prefix_carp_only. If the switch
is on, then kernel will refuse to add an additional interface to
already connected subnet unless the interface is CARP. Default
value is off.
PR: bin/82306
In collaboration with: mlaier
* Correct handling of IPv6 Extension Headers.
* Add unreach6 code.
* Add logging for IPv6.
Submitted by: sysctl handling derived from patch from ume needed for ip6fw
Obtained from: is_icmp6_query and send_reject6 derived from similar
functions of netinet6,ip6fw
Reviewed by: ume, gnn; silence on ipfw@
Test setup provided by: CK Software GmbH
MFC after: 6 days
incoming ARP packet and route request adding/removing
ARP entries. The root of the problem is that
struct llinfo_arp was accessed without any locks.
To close race we will use locking provided by
rtentry, that references this llinfo_arp:
- Make arplookup() return a locked rtentry.
- In arpresolve() hold the lock provided by
rt_check()/arplookup() until the end of function,
covering all accesses to the rtentry itself and
llinfo_arp it refers to.
- In in_arpinput() do not drop lock provided by
arplookup() during first part of the function.
- Simplify logic in the first part of in_arpinput(),
removing one level of indentation.
- In the second part of in_arpinput() hold rtentry
lock while copying address.
o Fix a condition when route entry is destroyed, while
another thread is contested on its lock:
- When storing a pointer to rtentry in llinfo_arp list,
always add a reference to this rtentry, to prevent
rtentry being destroyed via RTM_DELETE request.
- Remove this reference when removing entry from
llinfo_arp list.
o Further cleanup of arptimer():
- Inline arptfree() into arptimer().
- Use official queue(3) way to pass LIST.
- Hold rtentry lock while reading its structure.
- Do not check that sdl_family is AF_LINK, but
assert this.
Reviewed by: sam
Stress test: http://www.holm.cc/stress/log/cons141.html
Stress test: http://people.freebsd.org/~pho/stress/log/cons144.html
to atomically return either an existing set of IP multicast options for the
PCB, or a newlly allocated set with default values. The inpcb is returned
locked. This function may sleep.
Call ip_moptions() to acquire a reference to a PCB's socket options, and
perform the update of the options while holding the PCB lock. Release the
lock before returning.
Remove garbage collection of multicast options when values return to the
default, as this complicates locking substantially. Most applications
allocate a socket either to be multicast, or not, and don't tend to keep
around sockets that have previously been used for multicast, then used for
unicast.
This closes a number of race conditions involving multiple threads or
processes modifying the IP multicast state of a socket simultaenously.
MFC after: 7 days
IFF_DRV_RUNNING, as well as the move from ifnet.if_flags to
ifnet.if_drv_flags. Device drivers are now responsible for
synchronizing access to these flags, as they are in if_drv_flags. This
helps prevent races between the network stack and device driver in
maintaining the interface flags field.
Many __FreeBSD__ and __FreeBSD_version checks maintained and continued;
some less so.
Reviewed by: pjd, bz
MFC after: 7 days
lists, as well as accessor macros. For now, this is a recursive mutex
due code sequences where IPv4 multicast calls into IGMP calls into
ip_output(), which then tests for a multicast forwarding case.
For support macros in in_var.h to check multicast address lists, assert
that in_multi_mtx is held.
Acquire in_multi_mtx around iteration over the IPv4 multicast address
lists, such as in ip_input() and ip_output().
Acquire in_multi_mtx when manipulating the IPv4 layer multicast addresses,
as well as over the manipulation of ifnet multicast address lists in order
to keep the two layers in sync.
Lock down accesses to IPv4 multicast addresses in IGMP, or assert the
lock when performing IGMP join/leave events.
Eliminate spl's associated with IPv4 multicast addresses, portions of
IGMP that weren't previously expunged by IGMP locking.
Add in_multi_mtx, igmp_mtx, and if_addr_mtx lock order to hard-coded
lock order in WITNESS, in that order.
Problem reported by: Ed Maste <emaste at phaedrus dot sandvine dot ca>
MFC after: 10 days
FreeBSD specific ip_newid() changes NetBSD does not have.
Correct handling of non AF_INET packets passed to bpf [2].
PR: kern/80340[1], NetBSD PRs 29150[1], 30844[2]
Obtained from: NetBSD ip_gre.c rev. 1.34,1.35, if_gre.c rev. 1.56
Submitted by: Gert Doering <gert at greenie.muc.de>[2]
MFC after: 4 days
- most of the kernel code will not care about the actual encoding of
scope zone IDs and won't touch "s6_addr16[1]" directly.
- similarly, most of the kernel code will not care about link-local
scoped addresses as a special case.
- scope boundary check will be stricter. For example, the current
*BSD code allows a packet with src=::1 and dst=(some global IPv6
address) to be sent outside of the node, if the application do:
s = socket(AF_INET6);
bind(s, "::1");
sendto(s, some_global_IPv6_addr);
This is clearly wrong, since ::1 is only meaningful within a single
node, but the current implementation of the *BSD kernel cannot
reject this attempt.
Submitted by: JINMEI Tatuya <jinmei__at__isl.rdc.toshiba.co.jp>
Obtained from: KAME
redundant with respect to existing mbuf copy label routines. Expose
a new mac_copy_mbuf() routine at the top end of the Framework and
use that; use the existing mpo_copy_mbuf_label() routine on the
bottom end.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: SPARTA, SPAWAR
Approved by: re (scottl)
packet filter. This would cause a panic on architectures that require strict
alignment such as sparc64 (tier1) and ia64/ppc (tier2).
This adds two new macros that check the alignment, these are compile time
dependent on __NO_STRICT_ALIGNMENT which is set for i386 and amd64 where
alignment isn't need so the cost is avoided.
IP_HDR_ALIGNED_P()
IP6_HDR_ALIGNED_P()
Move bridge_ip_checkbasic()/bridge_ip6_checkbasic() up so that the alignment
is checked for ipfw and dummynet too.
PR: ia64/81284
Obtained from: NetBSD
Approved by: re (dwhite), mlaier (mentor)
after PAWS checks. The symptom of this is an inconsistency in the cached
sack state, caused by the fact that the sack scoreboard was not being
updated for an ACK handled in the header prediction path.
Found by: Andrey Chernov.
Submitted by: Noritoshi Demizu, Raja Mukerji.
Approved by: re
does not clear tlen and frees the mbuf (leaving th pointing at
freed memory), if the data segment is a complete duplicate.
This change works around that bug. A fix for the tcp_reass() bug
will appear later (that bug is benign for now, as neither th nor
tlen is referenced in tcp_input() after the call to tcp_reass()).
Found by: Pawel Jakub Dawidek.
Submitted by: Raja Mukerji, Noritoshi Demizu.
Approved by: re
so residue of division for all hosts on net is the same, and thus only
one VHID answers. Change source IP in host byte order.
Reviewed by: mlaier
Approved by: re (scottl)
The ipfw tables lookup code caches the result of the last query. The
kernel may process multiple packets concurrently, performing several
concurrent table lookups. Due to an insufficient locking, a cached
result can become corrupted that could cause some addresses to be
incorrectly matched against a lookup table.
Submitted by: ru
Reviewed by: csjp, mlaier
Security: CAN-2005-2019
Security: FreeBSD-SA-05:13.ipfw
Correct bzip2 permission race condition vulnerability.
Obtained from: Steve Grubb via RedHat
Security: CAN-2005-0953
Security: FreeBSD-SA-05:14.bzip2
Approved by: obrien
Correct TCP connection stall denial of service vulnerability.
A TCP packets with the SYN flag set is accepted for established
connections, allowing an attacker to overwrite certain TCP options.
Submitted by: Noritoshi Demizu
Reviewed by: andre, Mohan Srinivasan
Security: CAN-2005-2068
Security: FreeBSD-SA-05:15.tcp
Approved by: re (security blanket), cperciva
processing is now done in the ACK processing case.
- Merge tcp_sack_option() and tcp_del_sackholes() into a new function
called tcp_sack_doack().
- Test (SEG.ACK < SND.MAX) before processing the ACK.
Submitted by: Noritoshi Demizu
Reveiewed by: Mohan Srinivasan, Raja Mukerji
Approved by: re
kernel module. LibAlias is not aware about checksum offloading,
so the caller should provide checksum calculation. (The only
current consumer is ng_nat(4)). When TCP packet internals has
been changed and it requires checksum recalculation, a cookie
is set in th_x2 field of TCP packet, to inform caller that it
needs to recalculate checksum. This ugly hack would be removed
when LibAlias is made more kernel friendly.
Incremental checksum updates are left as is, since they don't
conflict with offloading.
Approved by: re (scottl)
a DLT_NULL interface. In particular:
1) Consistently use type u_int32_t for the header of a
DLT_NULL device - it continues to represent the address
family as always.
2) In the DLT_NULL case get bpf_movein to store the u_int32_t
in a sockaddr rather than in the mbuf, to be consistent
with all the DLT types.
3) Consequently fix a bug in bpf_movein/bpfwrite which
only permitted packets up to 4 bytes less than the MTU
to be written.
4) Fix all DLT_NULL devices to have the code required to
allow writing to their bpf devices.
5) Move the code to allow writing to if_lo from if_simloop
to looutput, because it only applies to DLT_NULL devices
but was being applied to other devices that use if_simloop
possibly incorrectly.
PR: 82157
Submitted by: Matthew Luckie <mjl@luckie.org.nz>
Approved by: re (scottl)
to the statement in ip_mroute.h, as well as being the same as what
OpenBSD has done with this file. It matches the copyright in NetBSD's
1.1 through 1.14 versions of the file as well, which they subsequently
added back.
It appears to have been lost in the 4.4-lite1 import for FreeBSD 2.0,
but where and why I've not investigated further. OpenBSD had the same
problem. NetBSD had a copyright notice until Multicast 3.5 was
integrated verbatim back in 1995. This appears to be the version that
made it into 4.4-lite1.
Approved by: re (scottl)
MFC after: 3 days
- do not use static memory as we are under a shared lock only
- properly rtfree routes allocated with rtalloc
- rename to verify_path6()
- implement the full functionality of the IPv4 version
Also make O_ANTISPOOF work with IPv6.
Reviewed by: gnn
Approved by: re (blanket)
on an IPv4 packet as these variables are uninitialized if not. This used to
allow arbitrary IPv6 packets depending on the value in the uninitialized
variables.
Some opcodes (most noteably O_REJECT) do not support IPv6 at all right now.
Reviewed by: brooks, glebius
Security: IPFW might pass IPv6 packets depending on stack contents.
Approved by: re (blanket)
struct ifnet or the layer 2 common structure it was embedded in have
been replaced with a struct ifnet pointer to be filled by a call to the
new function, if_alloc(). The layer 2 common structure is also allocated
via if_alloc() based on the interface type. It is hung off the new
struct ifnet member, if_l2com.
This change removes the size of these structures from the kernel ABI and
will allow us to better manage them as interfaces come and go.
Other changes of note:
- Struct arpcom is no longer referenced in normal interface code.
Instead the Ethernet address is accessed via the IFP2ENADDR() macro.
To enforce this ac_enaddr has been renamed to _ac_enaddr.
- The second argument to ether_ifattach is now always the mac address
from driver private storage rather than sometimes being ac_enaddr.
Reviewed by: sobomax, sam
do the subsequent ip_output() in IPFW. In ipfw_tick(), the keep-alive
packets must be generated from the data that resides under the
stateful lock, but they must not be sent at that time, as this would
cause a lock order reversal with the normal ordering (interface's
lock, then locks belonging to the pfil hooks).
In practice, this caused deadlocks when using IPFW and if_bridge(4)
together to do stateful transparent filtering.
MFC after: 1 week
the tail (in tcp_sack_option()). The bug was caused by incorrect
accounting of the retransmitted bytes in the sackhint.
Reported by: Kris Kennaway.
Submitted by: Noritoshi Demizu.
policy. It may be used to provide more detailed classification of
traffic without actually having to decide its fate at the time of
classification.
MFC after: 1 week
- Walks the scoreboard backwards from the tail to reduce the number of
comparisons for each sack option received.
- Introduce functions to add/remove sack scoreboard elements, making
the code more readable.
Submitted by: Noritoshi Demizu
Reviewed by: Raja Mukerji, Mohan Srinivasan
This is the last requirement before we can retire ip6fw.
Reviewed by: dwhite, brooks(earlier version)
Submitted by: dwhite (manpage)
Silence from: -ipfw
if_ioctl routine. This should fix a number of code paths through
soo_ioctl() that could call into Giant-locked network drivers without
first acquiring Giant.
Assert tcbinfo lock in tcp_close() due to its call to in{,6}_detach()
Assert tcbinfo lock in tcp_drop_syn_sent() due to its call to tcp_drop()
MFC after: 7 days
that if we sort the incoming SACK blocks, we can update the scoreboard
in one pass of the scoreboard. The added overhead of sorting upto 4
sack blocks is much lower than traversing (potentially) large
scoreboards multiple times. The code was updating the scoreboard with
multiple passes over it (once for each sack option). The rewrite fixes
that, reducing the complexity of the main loop from O(n^2) to O(n).
Submitted by: Mohan Srinivasan, Noritoshi Demizu.
Reviewed by: Raja Mukerji.
real next hole to retransmit from the scoreboard, caused by a bug
which did not update the "nexthole" hint in one case in
tcp_sack_option().
Reported by: Daniel Eriksson
Submitted by: Mohan Srinivasan
or to compute the total retransmitted bytes in this sack recovery
episode, the scoreboard is traversed. While in sack recovery, this
traversal occurs on every call to tcp_output(), every dupack and
every partial ack. The scoreboard could potentially get quite large,
making this traversal expensive.
This change optimizes this by storing hints (for the next hole to
retransmit and the total retransmitted bytes in this sack recovery
episode) reducing the complexity to find these values from O(n) to
constant time.
The debug code that sanity checks the hints against the computed
value will be removed eventually.
Submitted by: Mohan Srinivasan, Noritoshi Demizu, Raja Mukerji.
1. Copy a NULL-terminated string into a fixed-length buffer, and
2. copyout that buffer to userland,
we really ought to
0. Zero the entire buffer
first.
Security: FreeBSD-SA-05:08.kmem
- kernel module declarations and handler.
- macros to map malloc(3) calls to malloc(9) ones.
- malloc(9) declarations.
- call finishoff() from module handler MOD_UNLOAD case
instead of atexit(3).
- use panic(9) instead of abort(3)
- take time from time_second instead of gettimeofday(2)
- define INADDR_NONE
look up the packet size of the packet that generated the
response, step down the MTU by one step through ip_next_mtu()
and try again.
Suggested by: dwmalone