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Michael Chiu
be2003ccfa ifconfig: fix incorrect wg allowed-ips netmask
Currently when peer information is displayed with `ifconfig wgN peer ..`
or `ifconfig wgN peer-list`, the netmask of the first `allowed-ips` will
be used as the netmask of all CIDR in `allowed-ips`.  For example, if
the list is `192.168.1.0/24, 172.16.0.0/16`, it will display as
`192.168.1.0/24, 172.16.0.0/24`. While this does not affect the actual
functionality, it is very confusing.

Submitted by:   Michael Chiu <nyan -at- myuji.xyz>
Reviewed by:	grehan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28655
MFC after:	1 day
2021-02-15 02:39:05 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
3f43ada98c Catch up with 6edfd179c8: mechanically rename IFCAP_NOMAP to IFCAP_MEXTPG.
Originally IFCAP_NOMAP meant that the mbuf has external storage pointer
that points to unmapped address.  Then, this was extended to array of
such pointers.  Then, such mbufs were augmented with header/trailer.
Basically, extended mbufs are extended, and set of features is subject
to change.  The new name should be generic enough to avoid further
renaming.
2021-01-29 11:46:24 -08:00
Alex Richardson
94ac312a71 ifconfig: fix UBSan signed shift error
Use 1u since UBSan complains about 1 << 31.
2021-01-25 15:09:50 +00:00
Allan Jude
b84d0aaa4e ifconfig: add vlanproto "qiniq" as an alias for "802.1ad"
QinQ is better known by this name, so accept it as an alias

Reported-by:	Mike Geiger
Reviewed-by:	melifaro, hselasky, rpokala
MFC-with:	366917
Sponsored-by:	Klara Inc.
Differential-Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28245
2021-01-20 15:50:45 +00:00
Hans Petter Selasky
21f5dc86d3 Fix bug in ifconfig preventing proper VLAN creation.
Detection of interface type by filter must happen before detection of
interface type by prefix. Else the following sequence of commands will
try to create a LAGG interface instead of a VLAN interface, which
accidentially worked previously, because the date pointed to by the
ifr_data pointer was not parsed by VLAN create ioctl(2). This is a
regression after r368229, because the VLAN creation now parses the
ifr_data field.

How to reproduce:
# ifconfig lagg0 create
# ifconfig lagg0.256 create

Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27521
Reviewed by:		kib@ and kevans@
Reported by:		raul.munoz@custos.es
Sponsored by:		Mellanox Technologies // NVIDIA Networking
2020-12-09 20:13:12 +00:00
Matt Macy
2338da0373 Import kernel WireGuard support
Data path largely shared with the OpenBSD implementation by
Matt Dunwoodie <ncon@nconroy.net>

Reviewed by:	grehan@freebsd.org
MFC after:	1 month
Sponsored by:	Rubicon LLC, (Netgate)
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26137
2020-11-29 19:38:03 +00:00
Hans Petter Selasky
05952067bb Ensure consistent error messages from ifconfig(8).
If multiple threads are invoking "ifconfig XXX create" a race may occur
which can lead to two different error messages for the same error.

a) ifconfig: SIOCIFCREATE2: File exists
b) ifconfig: interface XXX already exists

This patch ensures ifconfig prints the same error code
for the same case.

Reviewed by:	imp@ and kib@
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27380
MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	Mellanox Technologies // NVIDIA Networking
2020-11-26 16:36:50 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
3f113d5606 ifconfig: properly detect invalid mediaopt keywords.
When invalid keyword is specified, ifconfig(8) is silent about it,
instead random request is sent to the driver.

Before the patch:
root@r-freeb43:~ # ifconfig mce0 mediaopt -txpause,-rxpause
ifconfig: SIOCSIFMEDIA (media): Device not configured

After:
root@r-freeb43:~ # ifconfig mce0 mediaopt -txpause,-rxpause
ifconfig: unknown option: -txpause

Reviewed by:	hselasky, kp
Sponsored by:	Mellanox Technologies / NVidia Networking
MFC after:	1 week
Differential revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27060
2020-11-02 21:47:34 +00:00
Mateusz Piotrowski
a257740767 ifconfig.8: Improve formatting of -f in synopsis
MFC after:	3 days
2020-11-01 22:50:21 +00:00
Mateusz Piotrowski
44c4affa00 Remove Tn macros from ifconfig.8
MFC after:	3 days
2020-11-01 22:46:43 +00:00
John Baldwin
521eac97f3 Support hardware rate limiting (pacing) with TLS offload.
- Add a new send tag type for a send tag that supports both rate
  limiting (packet pacing) and TLS offload (mostly similar to D22669
  but adds a separate structure when allocating the new tag type).

- When allocating a send tag for TLS offload, check to see if the
  connection already has a pacing rate.  If so, allocate a tag that
  supports both rate limiting and TLS offload rather than a plain TLS
  offload tag.

- When setting an initial rate on an existing ifnet KTLS connection,
  set the rate in the TCP control block inp and then reset the TLS
  send tag (via ktls_output_eagain) to reallocate a TLS + ratelimit
  send tag.  This allocates the TLS send tag asynchronously from a
  task queue, so the TLS rate limit tag alloc is always sleepable.

- When modifying a rate on a connection using KTLS, look for a TLS
  send tag.  If the send tag is only a plain TLS send tag, assume we
  failed to allocate a TLS ratelimit tag (either during the
  TCP_TXTLS_ENABLE socket option, or during the send tag reset
  triggered by ktls_output_eagain) and ignore the new rate.  If the
  send tag is a ratelimit TLS send tag, change the rate on the TLS tag
  and leave the inp tag alone.

- Lock the inp lock when setting sb_tls_info for a socket send buffer
  so that the routines in tcp_ratelimit can safely dereference the
  pointer without needing to grab the socket buffer lock.

- Add an IFCAP_TXTLS_RTLMT capability flag and associated
  administrative controls in ifconfig(8).  TLS rate limit tags are
  only allocated if this capability is enabled.  Note that TLS offload
  (whether unlimited or rate limited) always requires IFCAP_TXTLS[46].

Reviewed by:	gallatin, hselasky
Relnotes:	yes
Sponsored by:	Netflix
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26691
2020-10-29 00:23:16 +00:00
Mateusz Piotrowski
527d10a53b ifconfig.8: Remove spurious commas
Correct misuse of commas/parentheses in an enumeration that makes the
number of actual parameters more important than expected.

PR:		250526
Submitted by:	Samy Mahmoudi <samy.mahmoudi__gmail_com>
MFC after:	1 week
2020-10-25 15:01:01 +00:00
Hans Petter Selasky
fdf7251b5a Fix for colliding change (r366917).
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26254
Reviewed by:		melifaro@
MFC after:		1 week
Sponsored by:		Mellanox Technologies // NVIDIA Networking
2020-10-22 10:36:16 +00:00
Hans Petter Selasky
a92c4bb62a Add support for IP over infiniband, IPoIB, to lagg(4). Currently only
the failover protocol is supported due to limitations in the IPoIB
architecture. Refer to the lagg(4) manual page for how to configure
and use this new feature. A new network interface type,
IFT_INFINIBANDLAG, has been added, similar to the existing
IFT_IEEE8023ADLAG .

ifconfig(8) has been updated to accept a new laggtype argument when
creating lagg(4) network interfaces. This new argument is used to
distinguish between ethernet and infiniband type of lagg(4) network
interface. The laggtype argument is optional and defaults to
ethernet. The lagg(4) command line syntax is backwards compatible.

Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26254
Reviewed by:		melifaro@
MFC after:		1 week
Sponsored by:		Mellanox Technologies // NVIDIA Networking
2020-10-22 09:47:12 +00:00
Alexander V. Chernikov
c7cffd65c5 Add support for stacked VLANs (IEEE 802.1ad, AKA Q-in-Q).
802.1ad interfaces are created with ifconfig using the "vlanproto" parameter.
Eg., the following creates a 802.1Q VLAN (id #42) over a 802.1ad S-VLAN
(id #5) over a physical Ethernet interface (em0).

ifconfig vlan5 create vlandev em0 vlan 5 vlanproto 802.1ad up
ifconfig vlan42 create vlandev vlan5 vlan 42 inet 10.5.42.1/24

VLAN_MTU, VLAN_HWCSUM and VLAN_TSO capabilities should be properly
supported. VLAN_HWTAGGING is only partially supported, as there is
currently no IFCAP_VLAN_* denoting the possibility to set the VLAN
EtherType to anything else than 0x8100 (802.1ad uses 0x88A8).

Submitted by:	Olivier Piras
Sponsored by:	RG Nets
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26436
2020-10-21 21:28:20 +00:00
Ryan Moeller
0710ec8cef Move list_cloners to libifconfig
Move list_cloners() from ifconfig(8) to libifconfig(3) where it can be
reused by other consumers.

Reviewed by:	kp
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26858
2020-10-21 05:27:25 +00:00
Bjoern A. Zeeb
04e7bb08a5 net80211: update for (more) VHT160 support
Implement two macros IEEE80211_VHTCAP_SUPP_CHAN_WIDTH_IS_160MHZ()
and its 80+80 counter part to check in vhtcaps for appropriate
levels of support and use the macros throughout the code.

Add vht160_chan_ranges/is_vht160_valid_freq and handle analogue
to vht80 in various parts of the code.

Add ieee80211_add_channel_cbw() which also takes the CBW flag
fields and make the former ieee80211_add_channel() a wrapper to it.
With the CBW flags we can add HT/VHT channels passing them to
getflags() for the 2/5ghz functions.

In ifconfig(8) add the regdomain_addchans() support for VHT160
and VHT80P80.

With this (+ regdoain.xml updates) VHT160 channels can be
configured, listed, and pass regdomain where appropriate.

Tested with:	iwlwifi
Reviewed by:	adrian
MFC after:	10 days
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26712
2020-10-18 00:27:20 +00:00
Gordon Bergling
6d6d6c3603 Fix a few mandoc issues
- no blank before trailing delimiter
- whitespace at end of input line
- sections out of conventional order
- normalizing date format
- AUTHORS section without An macro
2020-10-09 14:03:45 +00:00
Bjoern A. Zeeb
fa8bc7ed92 80211: ifconfig replace MS() with _IEEE80211_MASKSHIFT()
As we did in the kernel in r366112 replace the MS() macro with the version(s)
added to the kernel: _IEEE80211_MASKSHIFT().  Also provide its counter part.
This will later allow use to use other macros defined in net80211 headers
here in ifconfig.

MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2020-10-07 22:29:26 +00:00
Bjoern A. Zeeb
1e375f3aa7 80211: non-functional changes
Sort a few VHT160 and 80+80 lines, update some comments, and remove
a superfluous ','.

No functional changes intended.

MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2020-10-07 21:56:58 +00:00
Navdeep Parhar
830edb4561 Add two new ifnet capabilities for hw checksumming and TSO for VXLAN traffic.
These are similar to the existing VLAN capabilities.

Reviewed by:	kib@
Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25873
2020-09-18 02:10:28 +00:00
Bjoern A. Zeeb
4b1c248795 80211: consistently order 160 and 80+80
For flags and checks the order goes VHT160 and then VHT80P80 unless
checks are in reverse order ("more comes first") in which case we
deal with VHT80P80 first.
The one reverse order to pick out is where we check channel
prefernences.  While it may seem that VHT160 is better, finding
two "free" channels (VHT 80+80) is more likely so we do prefer that.

While dealing with VHT160 and VHT80P80 add extra clauses previously
missing or marked TODO in a few places.

Reviewed by:	adrian, gnn
MFC after:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	Rubicon Communications, LLC (d/b/a "Netgate")
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26002
2020-08-17 13:04:18 +00:00
Bjoern A. Zeeb
fd6eb8fec7 80211: consistently spell 80P80
The standard uses 80+80 and 80p80 but nowhere 80_80.
Switch the latter to 80P80 for all the macros and comments refering
to #defined flags which I could find.
The only place we leave as 80p80 is the ifconfig command line arguments
as we spell them all in lower case.
Ideally we would use 80+80 for any interactions with the user and
80P80 for anything internal but let us not confuse parsers and
hence avoid the '+' in either case.

Reviewed by:	adrian, gnn
MFC after:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	Rubicon Communications, LLC (d/b/a "Netgate")
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26001
2020-08-17 12:52:57 +00:00
Bjoern A. Zeeb
96811be22f net80211 / ifconfig: cleanup the use of IEEE80211_FVHT_USEVHT*
Rather then using magic numbers duplicate IEEE80211_FVHT_VHT* in
ifconfig (cleanup of these and other flags used and not exposed by
net80211 should happen later) and use those.
In the kernel this simplifies one ioctl path (the other one currently
relies on individual bit flags being passed in).
We also re-order the 80P80 and 160 flag for 160 to come before 80+80
and more clearly leave the flags as TODO in one of the 160/80+80 cases.

Reviewed by:	adrian
MFC after:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	Rubicon Communications, LLC (d/b/a "Netgate")
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26000
2020-08-17 12:43:07 +00:00
Eugene Grosbein
cf51899564 ifconfig(8): plug memory leak after r361790 by me.
MFC after:	3 days
2020-08-13 06:32:39 +00:00
Ryan Moeller
94cba8034b Move ifconfig SFP status functionality into libifconfig
libifconfig_sfp.h provides an API in libifconfig for querying SFP module
properties, operational status, and vendor strings, as well as descriptions
of the various fields, string conversions, and other useful helpers for
implementing user interfaces.

SFP module status is obtained by reading registers via an I2C interface.
Descriptions of these registers and the values therein have been collected
in a Lua table which is used to generate all the boilerplace C headers and
source files for accessing these values, their names, and descriptions.
The generated code is fully commented and readable.

This is the first use of libifconfig in ifconfig itself.  For now, the
scope remains very limited.  Over time, more of ifconfig will be replaced
with libifconfig.

Some minor changes to the formatting of ifconfig output have been made:
- Module memory hex dumps are indented one extra space as a result of using
hexdump(3) instead of a bespoke hex dump function.
- Media descriptions have an added two-character short-name in parenthesis.
- QSFP modules were incorrectly displaying TX bias current as power.  Now
  TX channels display bias current, and this change has been made for both
  SFP and QSFP modules for consistency.

A Lua binding for libifconfig including this functionality is implemented
but has not been included in this commit.  The plan is for it to be
committed after dynamic module loading has been enabled in flua.

Reviewed by:	kp, melifaro
Relnotes:	yes
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25494
2020-08-09 16:27:28 +00:00
Bjoern A. Zeeb
7d1d4407f5 net80211/ifconfig: print hardware device name for wlan interfaces
Add IEEE80211_IOC_IC_NAME to query the ic_name field and in ifconfig
to print the parent interface again. This functionality was lost
around r287197. It helps in case of multiple wlan interfaces and
multiple underlying hardware devices to keep track which wlan
interface belongs to which physical device.

Sponsored by:	Rubicon Communications, LLC (d/b/a "Netgate")
Reviewed by:	adrian, Idwer Vollering
MFC after:	2 weeks
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25832
2020-08-07 12:24:23 +00:00
Ryan Moeller
e5539fb618 libifconfig: Add function to get bridge status
The new function operates similarly to ifconfig_lagg_get_lagg_status and
likewise is accompanied by a function to free the bridge status data structure.

I have included in this patch the relocation of some strings describing STP
parameters and the PV2ID macro from ifconfig into net/if_bridgevar.h as they
are useful for consumers of libifconfig.

Reviewed by:	kp, melifaro, mmacy
Approved by:	mmacy (mentor)
MFC after:	1 week
Relnotes:	yes
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25460
2020-07-01 02:32:41 +00:00
Allan Jude
d4be5ce558 ifconfig(8): optimize -f ether:dash mode
Switch to the simplified while loop suggest by Aaron LI

Post commit review via: https://reviews.freebsd.org/rS301185#inline-232

Submitted by:	Aaron LI <aly@aaronly.me>
Sponsored by:	Klara Inc.
2020-06-26 16:20:34 +00:00
Allan Jude
d9d09a7c99 ifconfig(8): remove duplicate line from man page
Reported by:	Weitian LI <liweitianux@live.com>
Sponsored by:	Klara Inc.
2020-06-26 15:14:03 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
c11c97cc61 [ifconfig] add UAPSD and LPDC flags
* Add UAPSD and LDPC flags
* expand the FLAGS section; it's kinda grown since I started hacking
  on net80211..
2020-06-16 04:17:08 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
4cd568babf [net80211] Add uapsd option to ifconfig
Add an enable/disable option for controlling uapsd.  I'm not yet controlling
the individual AC configs or the service period.
2020-06-16 00:28:08 +00:00
Ravi Pokala
2a73c8f5e1 Decode the "LACP Fast Timeout" LAGG option flag
r286700 added the "lacp_fast_timeout" option to `ifconfig', but we forgot to
include the new option in the string used to decode the option bits. Add
"LACP_FAST_TIMO" to LAGG_OPT_BITS.

Also, s/LAGG_OPT_LACP_TIMEOUT/LAGG_OPT_LACP_FAST_TIMO/g , to be clearer that
the flag indicates "Fast Timeout" mode.

Reported by:	Greg Foster <gfoster at panasas dot com>
Reviewed by:	jpaetzel
MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	Panasas
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25239
2020-06-11 22:46:08 +00:00
Eugene Grosbein
8e725dacd2 ifconfig(8): make it possible to filter output by interface group.
Now options -g/-G allow to select/unselect interfaces by groups
in the "ifconfig -a" output just like already existing -d/-u.

Examples:

to exclude loopback from the list: ifconfig -a -G lo
to show vlan interfaces only: ifconfig -a -g vlan
to show tap interfaces that are up: ifconfig -aug tap

Arguments to -g/-G may be shell patterns and both may be specified.
Later options -g/-G override previous ones.

MFC after:		2 weeks
Relnotes:		yes
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25029
2020-06-04 14:44:44 +00:00
Andriy Gapon
f95cfecbb2 ifconfig.8: fix cpability and flag descriptions for list scan / sta
Some capability descriptions under list scan actually described flags.
Some capability descriptions were missing.
Some flag descriptions under list sta actually described capabilites.

Reviewed by:	adrian
MFC after:	1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25014
2020-06-04 13:06:49 +00:00
Eugene Grosbein
48773728fe ifconfig(8): spell "groupname" consistently with SYNOPSYS.
MFC after:	1 week
2020-05-27 08:16:17 +00:00
Mark Johnston
c23df8eafa lagg: Further cleanup of the rr_limit option.
Add an option flag so that arbitrary updates to a lagg's configuration
do not clear sc_stride.  Preseve compatibility for old ifconfig
binaries.  Update ifconfig to use the new flag and improve the casting
used when parsing the option parameter.

Modify the RR transmit function to avoid locklessly reading sc_stride
twice.  Ensure that sc_stride is always 1 or greater.

Reviewed by:	hselasky
MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D23092
2020-01-09 14:58:41 +00:00
Mark Johnston
c104c2990d lagg: Clean up handling of the rr_limit option.
- Don't allow an unprivileged user to set the stride. [1]
- Only set the stride under the softc lock.
- Rename the internal fields to accurately reflect their use.  Keep
  ro_bkt to avoid changing the user API.
- Simplify the implementation.  The port index is just sc_seq / stride.
- Document rr_limit in ifconfig.8.

Reported by:	Ilja Van Sprundel <ivansprundel@ioactive.com> [1]
MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D22857
2019-12-22 21:56:47 +00:00
Simon J. Gerraty
2c9a9dfc18 Update Makefile.depend files
Update a bunch of Makefile.depend files as
a result of adding Makefile.depend.options files

Reviewed by:	 bdrewery
MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:   Juniper Networks
Differential Revision:  https://reviews.freebsd.org/D22494
2019-12-11 17:37:53 +00:00
Simon J. Gerraty
5ab1c5846f Add Makefile.depend.options
Leaf directories that have dependencies impacted
by options need a Makefile.depend.options file
to avoid churn in Makefile.depend

DIRDEPS for cases such as OPENSSL, TCP_WRAPPERS etc
can be set in local.dirdeps-options.mk
which can add to those set in Makefile.depend.options

See share/mk/dirdeps-options.mk

Reviewed by:	 bdrewery
MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:   Juniper Networks
Differential Revision:  https://reviews.freebsd.org/D22469
2019-12-11 17:37:37 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
093aa3e311 ifconfig: add report of the string from SIOCGIFDOWNREASON.
Sample output:
# ifconfig mce0
mce0: flags=8802<BROADCAST,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 1500
options=3ed07bb<RXCSUM,TXCSUM,VLAN_MTU,VLAN_HWTAGGING,JUMBO_MTU,VLAN_HWCSUM,TSO4,TSO6,LRO,VLAN_HWFILTER,VLAN_HWTSO,LINKSTATE,RXCSUM_IPV6,TXCSUM_IPV6,TXRTLMT,HWRXTSTMP>
        ether e4:1d:2d:e7:10:0a
        media: Ethernet autoselect <full-duplex,rxpause,txpause>
        status: no carrier (Negotiation failure)
        nd6 options=21<PERFORMNUD,AUTO_LINKLOCAL>

Reviewed by:	hselasky, rrs
Sponsored by:	Mellanox Technologies
MFC after:	1 week
Differential revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21527
2019-09-17 18:51:10 +00:00
John Baldwin
b2e60773c6 Add kernel-side support for in-kernel TLS.
KTLS adds support for in-kernel framing and encryption of Transport
Layer Security (1.0-1.2) data on TCP sockets.  KTLS only supports
offload of TLS for transmitted data.  Key negotation must still be
performed in userland.  Once completed, transmit session keys for a
connection are provided to the kernel via a new TCP_TXTLS_ENABLE
socket option.  All subsequent data transmitted on the socket is
placed into TLS frames and encrypted using the supplied keys.

Any data written to a KTLS-enabled socket via write(2), aio_write(2),
or sendfile(2) is assumed to be application data and is encoded in TLS
frames with an application data type.  Individual records can be sent
with a custom type (e.g. handshake messages) via sendmsg(2) with a new
control message (TLS_SET_RECORD_TYPE) specifying the record type.

At present, rekeying is not supported though the in-kernel framework
should support rekeying.

KTLS makes use of the recently added unmapped mbufs to store TLS
frames in the socket buffer.  Each TLS frame is described by a single
ext_pgs mbuf.  The ext_pgs structure contains the header of the TLS
record (and trailer for encrypted records) as well as references to
the associated TLS session.

KTLS supports two primary methods of encrypting TLS frames: software
TLS and ifnet TLS.

Software TLS marks mbufs holding socket data as not ready via
M_NOTREADY similar to sendfile(2) when TLS framing information is
added to an unmapped mbuf in ktls_frame().  ktls_enqueue() is then
called to schedule TLS frames for encryption.  In the case of
sendfile_iodone() calls ktls_enqueue() instead of pru_ready() leaving
the mbufs marked M_NOTREADY until encryption is completed.  For other
writes (vn_sendfile when pages are available, write(2), etc.), the
PRUS_NOTREADY is set when invoking pru_send() along with invoking
ktls_enqueue().

A pool of worker threads (the "KTLS" kernel process) encrypts TLS
frames queued via ktls_enqueue().  Each TLS frame is temporarily
mapped using the direct map and passed to a software encryption
backend to perform the actual encryption.

(Note: The use of PHYS_TO_DMAP could be replaced with sf_bufs if
someone wished to make this work on architectures without a direct
map.)

KTLS supports pluggable software encryption backends.  Internally,
Netflix uses proprietary pure-software backends.  This commit includes
a simple backend in a new ktls_ocf.ko module that uses the kernel's
OpenCrypto framework to provide AES-GCM encryption of TLS frames.  As
a result, software TLS is now a bit of a misnomer as it can make use
of hardware crypto accelerators.

Once software encryption has finished, the TLS frame mbufs are marked
ready via pru_ready().  At this point, the encrypted data appears as
regular payload to the TCP stack stored in unmapped mbufs.

ifnet TLS permits a NIC to offload the TLS encryption and TCP
segmentation.  In this mode, a new send tag type (IF_SND_TAG_TYPE_TLS)
is allocated on the interface a socket is routed over and associated
with a TLS session.  TLS records for a TLS session using ifnet TLS are
not marked M_NOTREADY but are passed down the stack unencrypted.  The
ip_output_send() and ip6_output_send() helper functions that apply
send tags to outbound IP packets verify that the send tag of the TLS
record matches the outbound interface.  If so, the packet is tagged
with the TLS send tag and sent to the interface.  The NIC device
driver must recognize packets with the TLS send tag and schedule them
for TLS encryption and TCP segmentation.  If the the outbound
interface does not match the interface in the TLS send tag, the packet
is dropped.  In addition, a task is scheduled to refresh the TLS send
tag for the TLS session.  If a new TLS send tag cannot be allocated,
the connection is dropped.  If a new TLS send tag is allocated,
however, subsequent packets will be tagged with the correct TLS send
tag.  (This latter case has been tested by configuring both ports of a
Chelsio T6 in a lagg and failing over from one port to another.  As
the connections migrated to the new port, new TLS send tags were
allocated for the new port and connections resumed without being
dropped.)

ifnet TLS can be enabled and disabled on supported network interfaces
via new '[-]txtls[46]' options to ifconfig(8).  ifnet TLS is supported
across both vlan devices and lagg interfaces using failover, lacp with
flowid enabled, or lacp with flowid enabled.

Applications may request the current KTLS mode of a connection via a
new TCP_TXTLS_MODE socket option.  They can also use this socket
option to toggle between software and ifnet TLS modes.

In addition, a testing tool is available in tools/tools/switch_tls.
This is modeled on tcpdrop and uses similar syntax.  However, instead
of dropping connections, -s is used to force KTLS connections to
switch to software TLS and -i is used to switch to ifnet TLS.

Various sysctls and counters are available under the kern.ipc.tls
sysctl node.  The kern.ipc.tls.enable node must be set to true to
enable KTLS (it is off by default).  The use of unmapped mbufs must
also be enabled via kern.ipc.mb_use_ext_pgs to enable KTLS.

KTLS is enabled via the KERN_TLS kernel option.

This patch is the culmination of years of work by several folks
including Scott Long and Randall Stewart for the original design and
implementation; Drew Gallatin for several optimizations including the
use of ext_pgs mbufs, the M_NOTREADY mechanism for TLS records
awaiting software encryption, and pluggable software crypto backends;
and John Baldwin for modifications to support hardware TLS offload.

Reviewed by:	gallatin, hselasky, rrs
Obtained from:	Netflix
Sponsored by:	Netflix, Chelsio Communications
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21277
2019-08-27 00:01:56 +00:00
Eric Joyner
f4aa9b67eb net: Update SFF-8024 definitions and strings with values from rev 4.6
This will let ifconfig -v's SFF eeprom read functionality recognize more
module types.

Signed-off-by: Eric Joyner <erj@freebsd.org>

Reviewed by:	gallatin@
MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	Intel Corporation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21041
2019-08-17 00:10:56 +00:00
John-Mark Gurney
a521fa63c2 finish the pcp feature, but documenting it in the man page... 2019-08-15 16:58:00 +00:00
Warner Losh
51d357cbb3 Remove RELEASE_CRUNCH
RELEASE_CRUNCH isn't used for releases any more. If someone wants to subset,
then they can set MK_JAIL=no instead.
2019-07-19 20:04:13 +00:00
John Baldwin
82334850ea Add an external mbuf buffer type that holds multiple unmapped pages.
Unmapped mbufs allow sendfile to carry multiple pages of data in a
single mbuf, without mapping those pages.  It is a requirement for
Netflix's in-kernel TLS, and provides a 5-10% CPU savings on heavy web
serving workloads when used by sendfile, due to effectively
compressing socket buffers by an order of magnitude, and hence
reducing cache misses.

For this new external mbuf buffer type (EXT_PGS), the ext_buf pointer
now points to a struct mbuf_ext_pgs structure instead of a data
buffer.  This structure contains an array of physical addresses (this
reduces cache misses compared to an earlier version that stored an
array of vm_page_t pointers).  It also stores additional fields needed
for in-kernel TLS such as the TLS header and trailer data that are
currently unused.  To more easily detect these mbufs, the M_NOMAP flag
is set in m_flags in addition to M_EXT.

Various functions like m_copydata() have been updated to safely access
packet contents (using uiomove_fromphys()), to make things like BPF
safe.

NIC drivers advertise support for unmapped mbufs on transmit via a new
IFCAP_NOMAP capability.  This capability can be toggled via the new
'nomap' and '-nomap' ifconfig(8) commands.  For NIC drivers that only
transmit packet contents via DMA and use bus_dma, adding the
capability to if_capabilities and if_capenable should be all that is
required.

If a NIC does not support unmapped mbufs, they are converted to a
chain of mapped mbufs (using sf_bufs to provide the mapping) in
ip_output or ip6_output.  If an unmapped mbuf requires software
checksums, it is also converted to a chain of mapped mbufs before
computing the checksum.

Submitted by:	gallatin (earlier version)
Reviewed by:	gallatin, hselasky, rrs
Discussed with:	ae, kp (firewalls)
Relnotes:	yes
Sponsored by:	Netflix
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20616
2019-06-29 00:48:33 +00:00
Brooks Davis
ffda67901e Change ed(4), ep(4), and fxp(4) examples to em(4).
ed(4) and ep(4) have been removed. fxp(4) remains popular in older
systems, but isn't as future proof as em(4).

Reviewed by:	bz, jhb
MFC after:	3 days
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20311
2019-05-18 21:01:36 +00:00
Kyle Evans
6a68e95de8 ifconfig(8): Add kld mappings for ipsec/enc
Additionally, providing mappings makes the comparison for already loaded
modules a little more strict. This should have been done at initial
introduction, but there was no real reason- however, it proves necessary for
enc which has a standard enc -> if_enc mapping but there also exists an
'enc' module that's actually CAM. The mapping lets us unambiguously
determine the correct module.

Discussed with:	ae
MFC after:	4 days
2019-05-10 13:18:22 +00:00
Kyle Evans
56f76a10c6 ifconfig(8): Partial revert of r347241
r347241 introduced an ifname <-> kld mapping table, mostly so tun/tap/vmnet
can autoload the correct module on use. It also inadvertently made bogus
some previously valid uses of sizeof().

Revert back to ifkind on the stack for simplicity sake. This reduces the
diff from the previous version of ifmaybeload for easiser auditing.
2019-05-09 12:58:33 +00:00
Kyle Evans
251a32b5b2 tun/tap: merge and rename to tuntap
tun(4) and tap(4) share the same general management interface and have a lot
in common. Bugs exist in tap(4) that have been fixed in tun(4), and
vice-versa. Let's reduce the maintenance requirements by merging them
together and using flags to differentiate between the three interface types
(tun, tap, vmnet).

This fixes a couple of tap(4)/vmnet(4) issues right out of the gate:
- tap devices may no longer be destroyed while they're open [0]
- VIMAGE issues already addressed in tun by kp

[0] emaste had removed an easy-panic-button in r240938 due to devdrn
blocking. A naive glance over this leads me to believe that this isn't quite
complete -- destroy_devl will only block while executing d_* functions, but
doesn't block the device from being destroyed while a process has it open.
The latter is the intent of the condvar in tun, so this is "fixed" (for
certain definitions of the word -- it wasn't really broken in tap, it just
wasn't quite ideal).

ifconfig(8) also grew the ability to map an interface name to a kld, so
that `ifconfig {tun,tap}0` can continue to autoload the correct module, and
`ifconfig vmnet0 create` will now autoload the correct module. This is a
low overhead addition.

(MFC commentary)

This may get MFC'd if many bugs in tun(4)/tap(4) are discovered after this,
and how critical they are. Changes after this are likely easily MFC'd
without taking this merge, but the merge will be easier.

I have no plans to do this MFC as of now.

Reviewed by:	bcr (manpages), tuexen (testing, syzkaller/packetdrill)
Input also from:	melifaro
Relnotes:	yes
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20044
2019-05-08 02:32:11 +00:00